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A short explaination of the human-nature
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<blockquote data-quote="Derf" data-source="post: 77431744" data-attributes="member: 436903"><p>try to keep up. This is one piece of evidence. It's in a string of posts that go back to near the beginning of the thread. If you want to jump in with outlandish comments, just know it doesn't help your side much.</p><p></p><p>You would hopefully agree that because we can find a fossil of anything, that doesn't mean there will be fossils of every creature that ever lived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derf, post: 77431744, member: 436903"] try to keep up. This is one piece of evidence. It's in a string of posts that go back to near the beginning of the thread. If you want to jump in with outlandish comments, just know it doesn't help your side much. You would hopefully agree that because we can find a fossil of anything, that doesn't mean there will be fossils of every creature that ever lived. [/QUOTE]
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