And your week-long meltdown and stubborn clinging to a magical sky man is helping the human race how?
What's the point? Spending hundreds of thousands of hours to prove evolution is true is leading to what? How is it helping the human race?
And your week-long meltdown and stubborn clinging to a magical sky man is helping the human race how?
And why the are Inuits still using the fur of animals to cover themselves? Shouldn't they of evolved their own fur by now? Sure does seem like a valuable mutation. Oh and scientist now say that birds first developed wings for warmth? Hey Kool, I guess the Inuits have you beat out on them wings.
You do realize how slowly and subtly evolution works, right?
Yeah, a few hours right??
Okay then, so no one has actually ever observed evolution?
Well, I licked a chicks ass, went balls deep till tears ran down her cheek, and I watched her turn from a healthy, strong woman into a bowl of jello.
Yes, the Gorilla and Chimp beat out the Neanderthal who had tools, fire, and could cook.![]()
Oh and if early humans mated with Neanderthals then why can't humans a chimp or gorilla and create life?
Last edited by RD2191; 10-15-2013 at 04:14 PM.
Thought you'd make a 10 page thread of your own, eh robdiaz2191?
or at least lick their freshly showered assholes.
Look like Neanderthals to me.
I admire the asian peeples....they are aware that the Spoon was invented...
but they say - " it - I am going with the chopsticks"
Yup - right on -
That Jew is funny and pretty truthful.
imo understanding (passed the point of proving it to be true) evolution will help humanity in future events. Take for example the effects of AGW...out there somewhere in some lab, somebody is running data on how humans will adapt to the inevitable rise in global temperatures. The question you pose can be answered with so many examples.
I never laughed harder at a standup comic then when I saw him about 10 years ago.
Close second was Chapelle back in the day.
At only 1/2 speed of the persons brain that believes in it.
Well, those two actually do the work - and aren't hacks.
I'll throw a quick guess without knowing specifics, perhaps differing developmental mechanisms?
Weird questions tho brah.
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