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Seriously...do people eat Pizza Hut in real life?
In article .com>,
wrote:
> Lord Hatred wrote:
> > In article >,
> > Dana Carpender > wrote:
> >
> > > Krusty wrote:
> > >
> > > > "Dana Carpender" > wrote
> > > >
> > > >>Blair P. Houghton wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>>Dana Carpender wrote:
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>>And yeah, since grains and beans in any quantity have only been part
> > > >>>>of
> > > >>>>the human diet for 10,000 of the 2 million or more years we've been
> > > >>>>around, it's really hard to see how they're essential. Research
> > > >>>>indicates that the hunter/gatherer diet generally consisted of
> > > >>>>roughly
> > > >>>>50%-60% animal food, and the rest vegetables, wild (very low sugar)
> > > >>>>fruit in season, and nuts and seeds. Sounds about like my diet.
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>You know nothing about evolution, either.
> > > >>>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>Nice assertion. Care to back it up?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Yeah you ****ing idiot. Human Beings haven't been around for 2 million
> > > > years.
> > > >
> > > > What else do you want to know.
> > >
> > > Cite?
> > >
> > > This suggests roots 3 million years back:
> > >
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/231442.stm
> > >
> > > And we've been homo sapiens for an estimated 200,000 years. If you want
> > > to go by that, we were still hunter-gatherers for 80% of our existance.
> > >
> > > Or do you believe the world was created in 4004 BC? Because if you do,
> > > we can talk about who's the idiot.
> > >
> >
> >
> > So you are calling Krusty an idiot by agreeing that you made an
> > ignorant statement? Good job. I think that's a new one on UseNet.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Stefan:
>
> No, she's right. (In the correct sense, not the poltical spectrum.) The
> scientific community views Ergaster, Habilis, Neanderthalis and others
> of the Homo genus as human, and counts them as human beings.
Some scientists will also argue that chimpanzees and gorillas should
be included in the Homo class due to the genetic similarities. I
wouldn't call them humans at all. As I stated before, you can't accept
evolution of a species without evolution within the species.
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Stefan:
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