December 6, 200421 yr I don't know if you all got that, but i actually wrote that every disease will be wiped out after they've been discovered, so that remark can't be reffering to me. And Rosbjerg, that also meant that i agreed with your statement
December 6, 200421 yr Author I don't know if you all got that, but i actually wrote that every disease will be wiped out after they've been discovered, so that remark can't be reffering to me. And Rosbjerg, that also meant that i agreed with your statement <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I know you did .. we nordic brothers must stand united! and you elaborated on my post .. So I kinda figured that! Fortune favors the bald.
December 6, 200421 yr I don't know if you all got that, but i actually wrote that every disease will be wiped out after they've been discovered, so that remark can't be reffering to me. And Rosbjerg, that also meant that i agreed with your statement <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I know you did .. we nordic brothers must stand united! and you elaborated on my post .. So I kinda figured that! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Exactly! Viking POWER!!! :D
December 6, 200421 yr Author okay I didn't understand "maffe" or "taaltje" .. but yeah sure they do! it's funny how both in Norwiegn and Dutch "rar(e)" means strange .. but in Danish it means 'nice'.. Fortune favors the bald.
December 6, 200421 yr Author maffe=weird en taaltje=language... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> well then my "yeah sure they do!" was pretty correct .. Fortune favors the bald.
December 6, 200421 yr it's funny how both in Norwiegn and Dutch "rar(e)" means strange .. but in Danish it means 'nice'.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, the Scandinavian languages and the Dutch language are surprisingly similar. A lot of words are almost the same.
December 6, 200421 yr it's funny how both in Norwiegn and Dutch "rar(e)" means strange .. but in Danish it means 'nice'.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, the Scandinavian languages and the Dutch language are surprisingly similar. A lot of words are almost the same. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> We all hail from the Germanic Tribes
December 6, 200421 yr Intelligent creatures seek to improve, evolve. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Evolving and improving are two different things. To evolve is simply to change in reaction to the environment. Improvement requires an objective standard of measurement that evolution doesn't have. Intelligent creatures may seek to 'improve' themselves but on a genetic level the only goal is to survive and replicate. "When is this out. I can't wait to play it so I can talk at length about how bad it is." - Gorgon.
December 6, 200421 yr And they replicate in order to improve. After all it my my theory for life, so it is not easily changed There is hope beyond hope
December 6, 200421 yr Mutions are accidental, all evolvation is planned, it's just an adaptation to the environment e.g red blood cells Story: Big bacteria tries to engulf little bacteria by phagocytosis and surround it but can't digest, the little cell provided a source of aerobic respiration and see that's how mitochondria in our cells. P.S why couldn't GL think of the force being the energy inside use, than make up an organelle that couldn't actually work!
December 6, 200421 yr Mutions are accidental, all evolvation is planned, it's just an adaptation to the environment e.g red blood cells <{POST_SNAPBACK}> This sentence contradicts itself - twice. "When is this out. I can't wait to play it so I can talk at length about how bad it is." - Gorgon.
December 6, 200421 yr whoever posted it should be proud, they can go to the pc forum, thats where most of the fools hang out jist jkin guys
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