User blog comment:TurtleShroom/Wrtitings that Made My Day - Professor Shroomsky's blog entry/@comment-1024726-20090730005531

Hey... the exact same thing happened to me too! It happened as I was grading papers for a mid-term exam in the Biology I course...

While reading one particular student's written answer to Question #13 (What is the difference between passive and active transport?), I noticed the phrase right in the middle of the sentence: "Passive transport involves biomolecules CONVERTING TO WALRISM moving across the phospholipid membrane from areas of CONVERT TO WALRISM high concentration to low concentration without CONVERTING TO WALRISM the aid of chemical energy. In contrast, active transport moves biomolecules CONVERT TO WALRISM against their concentration gradient and usually involves CONVERT TO WALRISM the use of chemical energy, such as CONVERT TO WALRISM ATP."

Strange... anyway, I looked through the rest of the papers, and all of them were covered with crossed-out CONVERT TO WALRISM messages. Later that day, my green puffle, Clyde, noticed that your personal computer was Eureaka!-ing the same message, so I told him to follow your actions. Of course, I read the article, and, unlike you, I don't really get what's so entirely funny. It's more distracting really, and annoying, too. Yours, 00:55, 30 July 2009 (UTC)