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Eminence



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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: Sophistic Radiance]
#23566048 - 08/22/16 01:43 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't think everything has to have numbers attached to it to be able to be seen as truth to a lot of people. Believe what ya want of course, but ask any senior citizen, or just anyone who went through their childhood before technology was so prevalent, what the average child looked like. They will most likely all agree that there weren't so many boys with tits. And it hardly has much to do with junk food with these older people because they had lots of sugary foods back then too.
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: Eminence]
#23566061 - 08/22/16 01:48 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sugary food 50-100 years ago did not have nearly as much crap in it as most does these days so I would argue there is a big difference there.
No doubt diet and exercise have both played big roles in the culmination of the current state of things
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Eminence



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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: musiclover420]
#23566085 - 08/22/16 01:57 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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You're right about that. But, all these extra additives found in food these days that can contribute to poor health are still a result of technology in their own right
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: Eminence]
#23566128 - 08/22/16 02:16 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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That's true but many of them are byproducts that only end up in "food" becouse of greed.
Technology is also responsible for the opposite via vitamins and legitimate health products though.
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: Eminence]
#23566282 - 08/22/16 03:11 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Eminence said: I was only born in '91
Oh man. Thanks for that reminder of how fucking old I am. The youngsters here, I tell you...
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: Jokeshopbeard]
#23566287 - 08/22/16 03:13 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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How old are you?
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something super extreme
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: California]
#23566305 - 08/22/16 03:20 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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California said: How old are you?
He was born in 1990.
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akira_akuma
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: ModestMouse]
#23566311 - 08/22/16 03:22 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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those engines that will soon be able to move humans instantaneously with no motion; those will be the biggest thing since sliced bread. that and dyson spheres.
but of those that currently exist, genetic engineering is a close second, but carbon fibers and modern synthetics is the ne plus ultra driver of the evolution of the human race.
with synthetic materials we'll be able to do more than grow new limbs. we'll be able to have no limbs.
Edited by akira_akuma (08/22/16 03:27 PM)
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Re: The most recent mass driver of evolution of the human race [Re: California]
#23566566 - 08/22/16 04:40 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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California said: How old are you?
Coming on 33. But I've always been older than my years; I'm ALWAYS the youngest in any group I hangout with. By 22 years at my last festival. Between 4 -> 40 years younger than my best friends.
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