Attention HomoSapiens, Attention!
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AbbiePosted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:00pm
Reporting live from my micro fiber plush recliner located in the living room filled with sunshine from the northwest.
This is an official CI news update.
I have the tendency to nod off several times a day, which I contribute to the Percocet. I have taken steps to reduce the Percocet from two tablets every 4 hours ...
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Potentially Inappropriate Posts Part 1: Human Sexuality, Part 1
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Zachary M.Posted
Wed 04 Mar 2009 3:13pm
a breast man. Thus, the picture at left (Denise Milani). I also prefer an hourglass figure. I don't think these are bizarre human male tendances. They must mean something, right... (and some of my other friends) prefer smaller breasts?
In a total reversal from most other vertebrate animals, it is the females of Homosapienssapiens that are the sexual
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In 2004, anthropologists discove...
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Seth Roberts ..Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:30pm
smaller than chimpanzee brains. They appeared to be descended from Hmo erectus rather than Homosapiens .
They survived until about 20,000 years ago — which was impressive, since Homosapiens reached nearby islands about 50,000 years ago. Why didn’t the Homosapiens kill off the micropygmies? Jared Diamond was puzzled by this:
The discoverers
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This year it is 150 years ago th...
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Thomas Z. RamsøyPosted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 6:29pm
This year it is 150 years ago that miners in the German Neander Valley lucked upon 16 fossils that turned out to belong to a different homo species. The Neanderthals are of special interest to the study of the homosapiens brain, being bigger in average volume, but (presumably) different in function. Since brains doesn’t fossile there are really only
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We're Animals, Too
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Andy B.Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 9:15am
and moral issues anytime animals are used to entertain humans. As much as I love to see them in the flesh, I certainly don’t walk away happy after seeing a gorilla sit in a 10 x 10...) at animals that roamed large spaces, many of which contained grass and trees.
Signs all over the zoo expressed concern over endangered species and how human civilization has played
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Cutting Away The Anxiety
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Dr. Stuart R.Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 11:51pm
(or maybe it was the Valium).
It's not easy being homosapienssapiens. Too much cortex.... with a local man, and they had decided to adopt an orphan child. The child had HIV. They brought the kid home with them, and had only returned from Africa a few months ago. The HIV
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We’re Animals, Too
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Andy B.Posted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:02pm
and moral issues anytime animals are used to entertain humans. As much as I love to see them in the flesh, I certainly don’t walk away happy after seeing a gorilla sit in a 10 x 10...) at animals that roamed large spaces, many of which contained grass and trees.
Signs all over the zoo expressed concern over endangered species and how human civilization has played
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We’re Animals, Too
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Andy B.Posted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:02pm
and moral issues anytime animals are used to entertain humans. As much as I love to see them in the flesh, I certainly don’t walk away happy after seeing a gorilla sit in a 10 x 10...) at animals that roamed large spaces, many of which contained grass and trees.
Signs all over the zoo expressed concern over endangered species and how human civilization has played
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