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2017-09-02 at 12:28 AM UTCDon't listen to benny vader
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2017-09-02 at 12:29 AM UTCis evolution even real?
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2017-09-02 at 12:29 AM UTCThat's a good question for another thread.
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2017-09-02 at 12:32 AM UTCHow is that a good question? We've directly observed evolution. Not only is it proven for mammals and other types of life, but we've directly seen it in life forms with a much quicker rate of reproduction and faster life cycles. We've witnessed bacteria evolve over thousands of generations in laboratories.
Unless it's all a conspiracy. The sky is a blue bedsheet. -
2017-09-02 at 12:32 AM UTCI was just trying to appease Bill Krozby.
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2017-09-02 at 12:41 AM UTC
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2017-09-02 at 12:42 AM UTCI don't have an appendix.
Got inflamed and had to take it out. -
2017-09-02 at 12:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery How is that a good question? We've directly observed evolution. Not only is it proven for mammals and other types of life, but we've directly seen it in life forms with a much quicker rate of reproduction and faster life cycles. We've witnessed bacteria evolve over thousands of generations in laboratories.
Unless it's all a conspiracy. The sky is a blue bedsheet.
no offense bromo, but do you have a source to back up how we've witnessed bacteria evolve over thousands of genreations in laboratories? I'm pretty sure laboratories haven't been around for thousands of years. -
2017-09-02 at 12:44 AM UTCBill Krozby shaddup you clam chowder
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2017-09-02 at 12:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby no offense bromo, but do you have a source to back up how we've witnessed bacteria evolve over thousands of genreations in laboratories? I'm pretty sure laboratories haven't been around for thousands of years.
... Are you serious? Bacteria live, reproduce, and die really quickly. Their generations last much shorter than ours, by a lot. That's how we've witnessed so many of them in such a short time (for us). I can't be assed to look it up right now, but there are many instances of it. The most recent one I read about was studying how generations progressed differently if some bit of their environment was altered. -
2017-09-02 at 12:50 AM UTCLSD The Scientist.
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2017-09-02 at 12:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery … Are you serious? Bacteria live, reproduce, and die really quickly. Their generations last much shorter than ours, by a lot. That's how we've witnessed so many of them in such a short time (for us). I can't be assed to look it up right now, but there are many instances of it. The most recent one I read about was studying how generations progressed differently if some bit of their environment was altered.
well i'll just have to look into myself I guess. -
2017-09-02 at 12:52 AM UTC
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2017-09-02 at 12:54 AM UTChttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._coli_long-term_evolution_experiment
There's an example a quick Google search pulled up. It shows their quick generation time as well as direct observation of their evolution. -
2017-09-02 at 12:55 AM UTCYour drug problem is an evolution.
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2017-09-02 at 3:44 PM UTC
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2017-09-02 at 3:46 PM UTC
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2017-09-02 at 3:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby no offense bromo, but do you have a source to back up how we've witnessed bacteria evolve over thousands of genreations in laboratories? I'm pretty sure laboratories haven't been around for thousands of years.
wholly shittt what an massive evolutionary phailure you are.
generation =X= millennia.
it should be wrong for you to reproduce. -
2017-09-02 at 4:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Totse 2001 if there was any of this freakish shit going on.. it would be you who was bottoms up for tea bagging
IF I find out some weird shit like you're a relative or someone I know.. i'm gonna punch in your spleen
the only possible relation is from that time the rubbers broke when i was butt-stuffing some street corner crack whore and nine months later she shit you out. -
2017-09-02 at 4:17 PM UTC