a tad?
fuckin 'ell, this is insane. If it was me I'd be like HELL NAW NIGGA get the eff away from me you freak
a tad?
fuckin 'ell, this is insane. If it was me I'd be like HELL NAW NIGGA get the eff away from me you freak
YES!
Didn;t you hear?
theres a sealed indictment for each one of us, except those of us in CHICAGO, there are none of us in CHICAGO apparently
PARDON
there is clearly NOT enough FRONTHOLE on the board today? Guess no one cares to feed the autists?
Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection and Theory of Evolution are not the same THEORIES
Microorganisms have prove that Evolution occurs on a multigenerational scale but says nothing about how single celled organisms became complex multicellular organisms.
Question:
If 99.9% of all life forms on the planet are now extinct, then what does that say about Genetic Variation?
>nobody knew who he was
Are you calling me a "NOBODY"?
Lots of people knew who Post Malone is. Just because you don't, you should not assume NOBODY DOES
whats instagram?
Is that like a moneygram or something?
j/k I know who POST MALONE is too btw
https://phys.org/news/2013-07-chimp-pig-hybrid-humans.html
These days, getting a Ph.D. is probably the last thing you want to do if you are out to revolutionize the world. If, however, what you propose is an idea, rather than a technology, it can still be a valuable asset to have. Dr. Eugene McCarthy is a Ph.D. geneticist who has made a career out of studying hybridization in animals. He now curates a biological information website called Macroevolution.net where he has amassed an impressive body of evidence suggesting that human origins can be best explained by hybridization between pigs and chimpanzees. Extraordinary theories require extraordinary evidence and McCarthy does not disappoint. Rather than relying on genetic sequence comparisons, he instead offers extensive anatomical comparisons, each of which may be individually assailable, but startling when taken together. Why weren't these conclusions arrived at much sooner? McCarthy suggests it is because of an over-dependence on genetic data among biologists. He argues that humans are probably the result of multiple generations of backcrossing to chimpanzees, which in nucleotide sequence data comparisons would effectively mask any contribution from pig.