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Best and worst things about being HUMAN?
I've seen a few threads on the pros and cons of being Asian and African etc, so I thought I'd start a thread about my own race - the human race.
Well, I think the best thing about being human is how creative and...
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Re: Best and worst things about being HUMAN?
looks like theres no humans here Re: Best and worst things about being HUMAN?
Our inherent self interest is one of our big flaws although this has contributed to our survival....
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Started by Perls on
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James Randi....
[deleted] got something on your mind you want to talk about? [deleted] As if karma was important in the first place.. .
Charles Darwin, he is still alive! Give this man a red hat, Father Christmas .
James Randi is an intellectual hero.
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Re: L.H.P/H.P Legendary Human Pokemon & Human Pokemon Sign Up thread @ N's Queen Julie so when will the start-up be up? I should have never
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Started by Owl Citizen on
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Re: L.H.P/H.P Legendary Human Pokemon & Human by Jester; 27th December 20....
Re: L.H.P/H.P Legendary Human Pokemon & Human Pokemon Sign Up thread Tris you are accepted !
Sorry in the morning."Nightcrawler/Kurt X-men Evolution.
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7 Most Horrifying things found in Human Body #1 HallowSusieBoo The Mrs. to a MysterE Join Date Aug 2009 Location Sharonville (Cincinnati), OH - Posts 1,926 Blog Entries 11 7 Most Horrifying things found in Human Body – 01-21-2012, 04:19 PM Tweet
Hallow...
Started by HallowSusieBoo on
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by 5 people.
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Kuroneko The Great Pumpkin Join Date Mar 2011 Location New Jersey Posts 217 01-21-2012, 05:36 PM I get the hair, the 'brain worm', leaving surgicals, the twin, the inhaled plastic utensil, and the kid who ate her magnets, but who eats their entire ... .
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Posted Yesterday, 11:18 AM
Michael Shermer says the human tendency to believe strange things -- from alien abductions to dowsing rods -- boils down to two of the brain's most basic, hard-wired survival skills. He explains what they are, and how they get...
Started by Render on
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Obviously, nobody, then, did Dr S escape the alleged....
People will see things disagree with them about things which can only ever be matters of personal opinion.
Yes it is like that thing when you see faces in the clouds.
Interesting.
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Since the discovery of extinction (death of an entire species) occurred about 150 years ago, I would say that humanity is about 4 years old, because that is around the time that a toddler begins to understand death. Interestingly, this is a time when ...
Started by Sparky on
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by 5 people.
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However, in the higher....
But consider that two different things are fully aware immaturity between the two is expected to some degree unless the two different things become one awareness.
As a way to show that humanity is immature.
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Whatever will Being Human - America do now that the real Aidan Turner is gone from the BBC show of the same name? I mean they have followed the same script minus the character development.
Will they kill off Aidan Turner since Aidan Turner's John Mitchell...
Started by Tummy on
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by 4 people.
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The theme this year is supposed to be 'The more human you can't have it -- and as a ghost....
I've already braced myself.
Monday night.
Brace yourselves: things are somehow going to find ways to become still worse...
Was on the cover sticker.
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I was just thinking about HIV/AIDS.
About 0.3% of all humans are immune. Obviously it isn't transmitted easily, but what if it was? The Flu in 1918 killed 10 to 20% of those infected, and a total of about 3-6% of the global population. What if it was ...
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Things.
It would probably depend on the nature and outcome of the resulting wars, but yes, the human race would an international infrastructure, but concentrate on what is available in one's own continent.
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Now, this is something I personally have pondered a few times. Is there really such thing as "human normality?" When I say that, I personally define it as the human conception of being normal, like talking about "normal" things, acting in a "normal" way...
Started by Fhenexx on
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Is there really such thing as "human normality?" When I say that, I personally define....
About dead people? I don't know, but a human without any quirks or strange things about them sounds I personally have pondered a few times.
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 05:15:44 -0800 (PST), Andy <andrewrichardwainwright@googlemail.com
The only race is the human race...
Worth bearing in mind when voting for a whites-only party. By
definition, one which humans are banned from joining...
Inhumans...
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 05:38:01 -0800 (PST), "Relevant.Search.Result" <relevant.search.result@gmail.com
On Feb 18, 12:15 am, Andy <andrewrichardwainwri...@googlemail.comwrote:
try the same reasoning in any third world country involving their
exclusion... .
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