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- axisdelasal, on 12/07/2007, -7/+207Mohinder Suresh was right
- arunforce, on 12/07/2007, -1/+150Evolving doesn't mean getting better/smarter, necessarily.
Take YouTube users for example. - smurf22, on 12/07/2007, -5/+1421) go to walmart
2) take a look at the people there
3)??????
4) cry - rritterson, on 12/07/2007, -6/+101Perhaps we are just mutating faster, due to the staggering number of mutagenic chemicals we use in industrial processes these days.
- bluebirdgm, on 12/07/2007, -3/+85Charles Xavier was right before Suresh was.
- Snuffs, on 12/07/2007, -2/+78Evolution doesn't mean Progress, it means change. Just keep that in mind
- johnny222, on 12/07/2007, -5/+73http://img37.picoodle.com/img/img37/5/12/6/f_Funny ...
'Nuff said. - nexah3, on 12/07/2007, -2/+70Hope I don't get a lame super ability.
- InfinitySnatch, on 12/07/2007, -2/+67Too bad real life evolution is so boring.
- mississippiman, on 12/07/2007, -7/+69If i was going to guess I would say that humans are somewhat stunting our own evolution. We allow people that would normally die to live and reproduce. Eventually this leads to weaker people and can halt evolution. (and no I'm not implying that anyone should die)
- iching, on 12/07/2007, -11/+69Sherri Shepherd of the view disputes the whole evolving thing and can prove it.
- jgtg32a, on 12/07/2007, -7/+61*****
- drewfer, on 12/07/2007, -2/+48I'm still waiting for my damn pinkie toe to go away...
- chingy1788, on 12/07/2007, -3/+46prepare to save the cheerleader
- Uranium118, on 12/07/2007, -1/+42Absolutely.
- ChaoticNick, on 12/07/2007, -0/+41giggity
- Mist0r_Wiggles, on 12/07/2007, -0/+37can wait to get flamethrowers for arms
- colobikeguy, on 12/07/2007, -3/+36I will do my best to ensure genetic uniformity, but not necessarily better ... please comply females.
- Rikkochet, on 12/07/2007, -1/+32If you get the growing long nails thing that'll teach you for jinxing it.
- Remmy, on 12/07/2007, -1/+31I was going to say MySpace.
- yohnstoppable, on 12/07/2007, -6/+35Imagine having Nicci's son's power back in the middle ages. Or if you had the muscle memory, but were blinded from polio. or had super strength but were retarded and people thought it was just retard strength. What if you could walk through walls, but you were born in the caveman era? What ***** walls would there be to walk through, then? What if you could fly, but were a bird so you're super power didn't even ***** matter?
- mllawso, on 12/07/2007, -2/+31http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiocracy
- thegsa, on 12/07/2007, -2/+30well... i have web 2.0 feet
*sinister laugh* - nekochan, on 12/07/2007, -0/+26they found that it's where you keep all your extra intestinal bacteria
- gilgamesh23, on 12/07/2007, -5/+29What about my freaking appendix gland? The only thing IT does is wait for the first opportunity to kill me!
- capiCrimm, on 12/07/2007, -0/+24"If you suddenly take hunter-gatherers and give them a diet of corn, they frequently get diabetes. We're still adapting to that."
Sounds ***** awesome. More corn syrup please! - antechinus, on 12/07/2007, -2/+26For proof of recent evolution you have to look no further than the appearance of the hairless snatch.
- msergeant, on 12/07/2007, -1/+24save, what do you mean save? I always thought it was shave the cheerleader :(
- thegsa, on 12/07/2007, -5/+28it's like processors, our ancestors were like a pentium 4 and we're all core 2 duos, while some people are core 2 quads.
- CCB0x45, on 12/07/2007, -1/+23Dude, pass that ***** over here!
- Mist0r_Wiggles, on 12/07/2007, -0/+20what do you do with her after saving?
- Nightwind, on 12/07/2007, -3/+22You are absolutely right, and the fact that you were already dugg down for your comment shows why nobody dares to talk about this simple fact. Humans in industrial countries do not "evolve". We obviously still mutate, and because of pollution and highly mutagen environments we mutate even faster than normal. Mutation without natural selection means we degenerate. Logic tells us that massive genetic engineering on humans (at least to "clean" the increasing number of defects) is inevitable to stay fertile and have functioning offspring in the future. I guess we can ignore this for another 50 years, but a short glimpse at statistics about birth defects and allergies show where this is headed. In 100 years it we probably be completely normal (and socially acceptable, even encouraged) to have your genes checked and "cleaned" of known defects before having a child.
- Ru55, on 12/07/2007, -0/+19What, like the ability to swim really fast and have conversations with sea creatures?
- EXreaction, on 12/07/2007, -2/+21You are talking about Natural Selection, there is more to Evolution than Natural Selection.
- Lynxpro, on 12/07/2007, -1/+19
If you are ever really bored one day, go into the local Walmart (aka "The People's Store") and just informally look at the average customer and see what condition their teeth are in. You get bonus points for every person that has lots of missing teeth. After that sight becomes routine, try to count the number of 300 lbs. women wearing sweat pants in the store.
Once you tally those numbers, you'll cry over the thought of that giant asteroid is probably going to miss the planet in 2039 after all. - TheBeowulf, on 12/07/2007, -1/+18Someone paid attention in biology...
- terminal157, on 12/07/2007, -0/+17The pinkie toe is underrated. I use mine for balance. A little bit.
- mississippiman, on 12/07/2007, -0/+17REALLY? I never would have guessed.
Regardless natural selection plays a big part in natural evolution - thegsa, on 12/07/2007, -2/+18you broke it
- colto, on 12/07/2007, -2/+18http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saxX-Z6w3p4
- KingGorilla, on 12/07/2007, -1/+17Motha ***** genius
- cdw1323, on 12/07/2007, -2/+17so when the person who discovered (discovered!) DNA says: "There is no reason to suspect two different civilizations living isolated from one another for thousands of years have evolved the same way" implying Africans may not be as intelligent as other people of the world he comes under fire and loses his job...but some study says it in a different way and it's a breakthrough discovery
- inactive, on 12/07/2007, -0/+15I have web feet.
- atdigg, on 12/07/2007, -0/+15Paris Hilton?
- jhails, on 12/07/2007, -0/+15We have barely been around for a few hundred thousands years at best. The Earth is over 4 billion years old. Some of the mightiest dinosaurs ruled this planet for tens of millions of years. Ten bucks says we won't make the million year mark.
- Whiteknight117, on 12/07/2007, -1/+15Whats this? your neighbor is evolving! Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun duna!
- ScottMitchell, on 12/07/2007, -0/+13Sexual selection plays a role. Just look at some of those crazy birds in New Guinea.
- Rikushix, on 12/07/2007, -0/+13A meteorite didn't kill the dinosaurs, Hiro Nakamura did.
- jhshukla, on 12/07/2007, -1/+14and it was chandra suresh. mohinder is only continuing his father's research.
- HBNDonut, on 12/07/2007, -0/+13Yeah. It should be based on a system where you gain exp and level up.
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