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Best Game Ever.Eat that newbs. I won the game! I am L337.(view post) |
05/01/2008 | |
ATTN: Everybody with the "Ron Paul" avatarLog in to see images! (view post) |
05/01/2008 | |
itt we help the mods stage a coup against the staff memberswhat ahve u done (view post) |
04/30/2008 | |
An official public apology to KoLoLoh manLog in to see images! (view post) |
04/30/2008 | |
Server timeServer time is somewhat like Valve Time.
Incidentally, it’s also nothing like Japan Time. (view post) |
04/29/2008 | |
ATTENTION SHEEPLEwooooooooo gimmick accounts Log in to see images! (view post) |
04/28/2008 | |
I'VE FOUND THE fine upstanding member of society IN YOUR ARMORBiff Tannen Posted:
Log in to see images! (view post) |
04/27/2008 | |
hot pics of my momfine upstanding member of societyfabulous personjaps Posted:
so i guess the Pyro isn’t a girl after all (view post) |
04/27/2008 | |
ITT: 2 Naked Girls Kissinggetting in on the ground floor itt (view post) |
04/27/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*****job
this is not a word why did you say it
i even checked dictionary.com (view post) |
04/26/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*Onli-Wan Cahone Posted:
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p. sure that’s a cereal dude
www.dictionary.com (view post) |
04/26/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*Onli-Wan Cahone’s neckbeard contains numerous fossils clearly cementing the evolutionary link of dinosaurs to birds (view post) |
04/25/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*Onli-Wan Cahone frequently posts rant threads on Asperger’s Syndrome support forums about people who misuse semicolons (view post) |
04/25/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*Onli-Wan Cahone excitedly called his mom after taking an Internet IQ test (view post) |
04/25/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*Onli-Wan Cahone has seventy-three copies of Ayn Rand’s “Fountainhead” on his bookshelf (view post) |
04/25/2008 | |
ATTN: Onli-Wan Cahone (welcome to the forums) *smiley face*gigerth Posted:
i did and now i have multiple sclerosis
thank you forum poster Onli-Wan Cahone (view post) |
04/25/2008 | |
You know why it's called the Xbox 360?it’s called the 360 because the console heats up to 360F and then gives you a red ring of death (view post) |
04/25/2008 | |
My Writing Clbumgabeisfalkinsweet Posted:
dis is some Asimov **** right here (view post) |
04/24/2008 | |
atheismbumuming the average human lifespan is 80 years, and your “9 day” generational time is correct, that’s a scale of roughly 3,245:1
transitional Archaeopteryx to “true” birds took seventy million years, which would mean if precedent holds it would take roughly 21,500 years for a 9 day generation-span organism to evolve similarly
granted this isn’t the best comparison ever but the point is it’s a matter of scale, you are not going to see mbumive changes in anatomy (bone structure, etc) over 50 years in a lab.
That is physically impossible. To illustrate just how impossible it is, imagine this: on the ground are all the materials needed to build a house (nails, boards, shingles, windows, etc.). We tie a hammer to the wagging tail of a dog and let him wander about the work site for as long as you please, even millions of years. The swinging hammer on the dog is as likely to build a house as mutation-natural selection is to make a single new working part in an animal, let alone a new creature.
that’s sort of arbitrary tbh, and reveals a misunderstanding of how evolution works, it is not fundamentally random
But mutations and natural selection do not show gain in information, just rearrangement or loss of what is already there — therefore there may be beneficial mutations without an increase in genetic information.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9u50wKDb_4
ps srspost (view post) |
04/22/2008 | |
Memebusters first run thru, first impressionsGreenBear Posted: |
04/21/2008 |