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StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
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they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
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Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
StevePerryHair wrote:they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
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Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
StevePerryHair wrote:they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
![]()
Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
![]()
Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
Whether you think it's a mystery or not, only shows how little you know. Evolution is not a mystery. It can be easily demonstrated. Genetic variation, fossils, adaptation, natural selection and speciation - all can easily be proved through experiments. The recent years progress in genetics have only helped to solidify evolution as a uncontestable fact.
Did you know we all share a common matrilineal ancestor, who lived in East Africa 200 000 years ago, just when homo sapiens were starting to develop? Of course you didn't. Well, now you know, pussybunny.
StevePerryHair wrote:parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
![]()
Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
Whether you think it's a mystery or not, only shows how little you know. Evolution is not a mystery. It can be easily demonstrated. Genetic variation, fossils, adaptation, natural selection and speciation - all can easily be proved through experiments. The recent years progress in genetics have only helped to solidify evolution as a uncontestable fact.
Did you know we all share a common matrilineal ancestor, who lived in East Africa 200 000 years ago, just when homo sapiens were starting to develop? Of course you didn't. Well, now you know, pussybunny.
Possible evidence is still not FACT pussyballs![]()
Voyager wrote:Some of them look human even with hair.
parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
![]()
Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
Whether you think it's a mystery or not, only shows how little you know. Evolution is not a mystery. It can be easily demonstrated. Genetic variation, fossils, adaptation, natural selection and speciation - all can easily be proved through experiments. The recent years progress in genetics have only helped to solidify evolution as a uncontestable fact.
Did you know we all share a common matrilineal ancestor, who lived in East Africa 200 000 years ago, just when homo sapiens were starting to develop? Of course you didn't. Well, now you know, pussybunny.
Possible evidence is still not FACT pussyballs![]()
Lynn; go to any university or college professor teaching biology, and he/she will say the exactly same thing as I do. Seriously - try it.
I bet you know a lot about making BLT's, frying snicker bars and folding laundry, but science, or reason for that matter, clearly isn't your strength. That's cool, but just for the love of God - stop yapping about things you clearly know nothing about; except for what you've heard and seen on Fox.
The discussion was laid dead by the scientific community decades ago. So either go read a biology book (I'll gladly recommend some for you) or get back to the snicker bars and skid marks.
This was Neal a few tribes back. I suppose you belive in The Big Bang theory also along with that fagot Carl Saganparfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
![]()
Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
StevePerryHair wrote:parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:they know a lot more about evolution? I really think it's one of lifes myteries and always will be. You will never get what the word fact means.parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:It looks human alright....especially in the face, right??![]()
so how long before Parfait comes sliding in and says "see...evolution"
![]()
Hey, if you don't want to see things for what it is, that's fine. Evolution is universally accepted by science, and is as much of a incontrovertible fact as gravity; the only difference is that we know a whole lot more about evolution.
Whether you think it's a mystery or not, only shows how little you know. Evolution is not a mystery. It can be easily demonstrated. Genetic variation, fossils, adaptation, natural selection and speciation - all can easily be proved through experiments. The recent years progress in genetics have only helped to solidify evolution as a uncontestable fact.
Did you know we all share a common matrilineal ancestor, who lived in East Africa 200 000 years ago, just when homo sapiens were starting to develop? Of course you didn't. Well, now you know, pussybunny.
Possible evidence is still not FACT pussyballs :P
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and the hitting streak continues
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Rip Rokken wrote:Wow... seeing the muscles without the fur, it's definitely very interesting.
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