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His nose is much to small, see picture:
http://911blimp.net/vid_fakeOsamaVideo.shtml

A larger segment of his confession, is available in the following video: It is toward the end of the video, at 1:12:07.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5946593973848835726

2006-08-14 16:11:21 · 10 answers · asked by Joe_Pardy 5

This is a question on the exponential growth of ancestors with each passing generation. The issue becomes then that with passing generations, "cross breeding" would most likely occur. Additionally, I assume that there are two or three generations alive at any one moment.

2006-08-14 15:53:01 · 3 answers · asked by jam 1

Simple example:

There is a species of frog that shoots poison darts. In order for this to happen, the frog needs 1) poison glands, 2) darts, 3) muscles and nerves that can shoot the dart, 4) brain physiology that can target prey and trigger the attack, and 5) probably a bunch more stuff too. None of these attributes seems to have any evolutionary advantage without the others so how does the theory of evolution/selective generation explain that something like the poison dart shooting mechanism developed slowly from generation to generation?

I'm generally a scientific guy and not overly religious, but the "theory of evolution" never passed my common sense test. I can believe that species adapt to their environment, but I can believe that complex biological mechanisms like the one listed above can gradually develop over many generations.

Thoughts? ( no religious rants or long Bible quotes please)

2006-08-14 15:48:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

me a leftie

2006-08-14 15:03:21 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

The sense that we (as humans) came from Africa and migrated to the Europe and Asia areas. So what happened to the Homo neanderthalensis (The Neanderthals)?

2006-08-14 12:19:27 · 16 answers · asked by Autumn 2

2006-08-14 11:23:28 · 13 answers · asked by Swift Angel 2

Wouldn't it have been better for the rest of mankind if your mothers had aborted you?

2006-08-14 03:16:00 · 24 answers · asked by Grinner5000 4

2006-08-13 21:37:48 · 5 answers · asked by Kaplan 1

How could we explain the fact that the Danes seem to be so happy according to the "indexes of happiness" (cf. the "world database of happiness) in comparison with the others, and at the same time that their suicide rate is so high?

2006-08-13 21:36:41 · 12 answers · asked by Kaplan 1

what keeps a hunter from sucking a poision dart back into his/her mouth if he/she suddenly has a case of the hiccups while hunting, if the gun is at his/her lips?

2006-08-13 21:31:27 · 5 answers · asked by kelleygaither2000 1

2006-08-13 16:45:15 · 26 answers · asked by paoui 2

If a product was available that was not made out of human meat, but tasted exactly like it, would you try it at least once, you know, just to see?

2006-08-13 15:06:58 · 14 answers · asked by Like An Ibis 3

2006-08-13 13:26:37 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Imagine you can make a fire to cook it.

2006-08-13 13:10:41 · 53 answers · asked by tlakkamond 4

I found this, supporting that we are herbivores. Now ai want to hear the other side of the story... can you show me proof that cows were put on this earth for us to eat? what bout meat in general?>>>

http://bizarro.com/vegan/vegan_carnivores.htm PLEASE go before you post. Listen to both sides, as I am trying ot do.

2006-08-13 11:54:03 · 11 answers · asked by Psychedelic Worm 3

Are people turning into avatars or the other way round?

2006-08-13 11:13:35 · 15 answers · asked by stratmanreturns 5

why are there still apes in the world?

2006-08-13 07:48:54 · 20 answers · asked by weeksteachschool 1

There is evidence to suugest that the Androgyne is the oldest archetype that we humans have access too. It comes up in Plato's Symposium and later Greek characters like Dionysus. Ancient Matriarchal societies like the native Americans and Daoists all make reference ot the 2-Spirit, balanced individual who has fused their opposing gender associatiated forces to become a unified, of in Jung's words, self-actualised person.

With so many new variations of gender roles and genderlessness, transexuals, polysexuals, metrosexuals, transgendered, pomosexuals, gay men practicing homo-masculinity and hyper-masculinity, straight men calling themselves ubersexuals, the lines are becoming increasingly blurred and i want to know what people think about the idea that in order to fully liberate the human condition from the shackles imposed by the divisive materialist dominant culutre that insists we adhere to a dyadic representation of gender identification. What is it to be male or female

2006-08-13 03:32:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Give examples:

2006-08-13 00:23:28 · 13 answers · asked by LeBlanc 6

If yes, please explain. What do you have to be proud of? Are you proud of the fact that you were born here and somehow managed not to leave? Isn't it kinda vain to be proud of something you had no responsibility for, like where you were born?

2006-08-12 21:55:57 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

respekt.

2006-08-12 21:28:34 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-12 19:33:18 · 8 answers · asked by B 3

2006-08-12 11:06:12 · 13 answers · asked by Swift Angel 2

listen, i understand that we are all using our right to free speech and all that, but there has to be some kind of guidline in this regard. many times i wonder if they are simply designed ot get a reaction out of us

2006-08-12 07:17:30 · 11 answers · asked by yuri 2

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