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> >Is NewAge culture like a toildt bowl - al the really big turds
> >float to the top? Why?
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> Because evolution works that way.
Blame buoyancy, not evolut
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> Nobody would want to consume human meats with AIDS in 'em -- RE:
> "Reptoids Like Human AIDS meats" -- etc. Use your head. Judith
Reptoids, not even being mammals, let alone primates, would be no
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Nobody would want to consume human meats with AIDS in 'em -- RE: "Reptoids
Like Human AIDS meats" -- etc. Use your head. Judith
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> > # 'Scientists started Aids epidemic'. (BBC) A polio vaccine using
> > tissue from primates could have been behind the leap made by the
> > human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] from apes and moneys to human
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> Tleilaxu.
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Gesundheit.
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> > ># How We Became Human: The evolution of Homo sapiens wasn't a
> > > steady march from primitivism to perfection. Instead, as new-
> > > found fossils reveal, it w
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> ># How We Became Human: The evolution of Homo sapiens wasn't a
> > steady march from primitivism to perfection. Instead, as new-
> > found fossils reveal, it was a turbulent tale, full of false
> > starts and repeated fail
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>Ric Carter wrote:
>> *** Nations review population strategy. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -
>> With the world's population projected to hit 6 billion this year, a
>> weeklong U.N. population forum has taken on a n