Bettie needs boats, bettie needs boats....
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2007-08-02 03:28:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is shown in 2 species i be conscious of: - Influenza-Viruses and - HIV. Evolution there serves in changing the virus´ floor, to hide it and hide from the immune-device. An Influenza-Virus continually remains an Influenza-Virus and a HIV continually remains a HIV. They don´t swap identities, nor will they in billions and billions of years ever grow to be something different than an Influenza-Virus and a HIV. no longer even an E. coli! larger organisms even have genome-fix-platforms that effectively staggering any mutation! In case those fail, there´s an emergency-application called "apoptosis", the programmed suicide of cells whose genes have been altered. And if even apoptosis fails, the individuum faces an often deadly diagnosis: cancer. by utilising the way: The genetic assistance HAS BEEN replaced in a great style of circumstances in the final century, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. good day, became it THERE the eastern have been given the characters with super-powers starring their television-sequence from? ;;) severe back: The examples u supply are not any MUTATIONS; a undeniable genotype of an individuum can show into particularly considered one of those phenotypes.
2016-10-09 01:27:08
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answered by yarnall 3
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Nothing about evolution is inevitable....
Sometimes the most suitable adaptation for a situation is one that was deemed "worse" in the past. Sometimes it is something new altogether.
And I am already on the next step. I'm just waiting for all you non-autistic folk to catch up. We Aspergians and Auts aren't necessarily "better" than you neurotypicals.... but we're certainly more practical when it comes to efficient use of higher brain functions.
2007-08-02 03:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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the inevitable next step in evolution is all of us reaching a perfect state of bitterness?
2007-08-02 03:29:57
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answered by Nora Explora 6
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Evolution is achieved by adapting to our changing environment. We might be more suited for extended indoor use like typing on a computer or driving a car...don't know if that is your idea of "Bettieness"...
2007-08-02 03:29:16
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answer #5
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answered by [ΦΘΚ] ﮎl4CK3R 2
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Bettie is perfection, in all her Level 7 glory.
2007-08-02 03:27:47
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answered by Southpaw 7
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Sounds like a combination of the Loch Ness monster Nessie & Bette Davis...fasten your seat belts.
2007-08-02 03:59:18
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answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5
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well, if you can get all the fatties to stop filling their faces with fast food and crap like that, then yes perhaps, but there are a lot of slobs out there content on being just that. And unfortunately they all like to wear clothes too small for their bodies thus grossing out any of us with half a sense of civic and social propriety
2007-08-02 03:30:04
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answered by porage for a bear 1
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We're done evolving for now, too much intermixing, we cure weak people and sick people and people that are suceptible to all kinds of bad things. There's no mechanism that improves our genetic lines. We'll only evolve if something terrible happens planet wide, or by some unnatural means like a bene gesserit breeding program.
2007-08-02 03:28:55
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answered by PoseidenNeptuneReturns 4
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Bettierage has already made that step. I'm working on it. I've already achieved a perfect state of Pettiness.
2007-08-02 03:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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With this pace and how we are fighting.. We would all be dead by then. Who knows when the evolution nest step will begin. If it does we would be gone and anything that survives such as gross cockroaches will be the next superior being.
2007-08-02 03:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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