BDT1981 Male, 18-29, Midwest US
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Friday, March 23, 2012 8:26:49 AM Muddy Mudskipper show |
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cyberxed2002 Male, 18-29, Asia
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Friday, March 23, 2012 5:10:28 AM We usually see these on beaches during low tide. @RoboPatto - And about the taste, T_T. Don't know how to describe it. But it doesn't taste good T_T |
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avail9988 Male, 18-29, Australia
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Friday, March 23, 2012 2:09:56 AM My jaw almost hit the floor the first time a fully(?) grown adult said to me they thought scientists created fossils to disprove religion. lol? |
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BBJellyFish Male, 18-29, Eastern US
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Friday, March 23, 2012 12:28:06 AM that mudskipper at 1:47 just stood there like a jackass! |
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Zismo Male, 18-29, Canada
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:13:14 PM Where's your god now? |
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RoboPatton Male, 30-39, Western US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:09:39 PM so they are really cool walking fish... but "how do they taste?" is the real question. |
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apedrana Male, 18-29, Australia
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 8:47:42 PM @Shudbworking 'Creationist do not dispute adaptation of a species to its surroundings.' stop right there, you got it! Thats evolution in a nut shell. see, that wasnt so hard was it. We can all get along just fine... |
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davymid Male, 30-39, Europe
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 7:20:52 PM vv Goddammit ShudB. The tired old micro-evolution vs. macro-evolution thing again. This is an entirely fictitious gambit made up by the creationist/hardcore religious movement. There is *NO DISTINCTION* between micro- and macro-evolution. Evolution is evolution. Species change over time due to environmental and selective pressures. That's it, in a nutshell. To say "I believe in micro-evolution but not macro-evolution" is directly equivalent to saying "I believe I can walk 100 yards, but to walk 100 miles is completely impossible." Why? |
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ShudBWorking Male, 18-29, Eastern US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 7:00:08 PM Creationist do not dispute adaptation of a species to its surroundings. What they dispute is one species adapting so much that it eventually becomes another. Such as a fish into a lizard. Not this weird fish that can use is finds to hop along wet mud thing. When its fins turn into legs and it grows lungs instead of gills, let me know. I would be that if you took it completely away from water, the thing that makes it a fish, even little by little, it would eventually become extinct, it would not adapt all the way into becoming a full fledged lizard. Adaptation and micro-evolution is completely provable and true, macro-evolution on the other hand is far different, and still has yet to be proved true. And no, the fossil record does not prove it either, yes, there are similar skeletal arrangements, but that occurs all the time between two species. We all live on the same planet, so we must all be similar in some way. |
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5Cats Male, 40-49, Canada
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 6:15:41 PM The species consists mostly of hermaphrodites... - from Wiki LOLZ! @davymid, that's one weird fish! nttawwt, eh? |
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ferdyfred Male, 40-49, Europe
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 6:13:20 PM Just a few thou years late here |
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davymid Male, 30-39, Europe
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 12:57:24 PM That's nothing - the Mangrove Killifish can live up to a couple of months up a tree... |
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ryukenden888 Male, 30-39, Eastern US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 12:29:22 PM video clip stolen from the "life on earth" series by sir david attenborough. |
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Fatninja01 Male, 18-29, Australia
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 12:06:24 PM Mudskippers.... see them all the time in Australia. |
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5Cats Male, 40-49, Canada
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:54:26 AM vv Only the first two seasons @TrustUsJones, it died when Kricfalusi got booted... vv And catfish too @ElijaBlack! |
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beternal Male, 18-29, Europe
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 11:07:16 AM My friend keeps these as pets :) - they're so cute!!! |
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clockwork208 Male, 30-39, Western US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:25:34 AM Can we eat them? |
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pmarren Male, 30-39, Midwest US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:53:20 AM Whoop-Dee-Frickin-Doo. |
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swoop408 Male, 18-29, Western US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:38:10 AM I love how all the little mini croc had to do was walk up to it and eat it. No effort whatsoever! |
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TrustusJones Male, 30-39, Western US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:35:54 AM This makes me miss Ren and Stimpy. |
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CaptKangaroo Male, 50-59, Southern US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:35:06 AM Lets see, they're fish, adapted to be on land, and they're combative- so... someday they'll evolve into people, right? |
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Essen Male, 18-29, Europe
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:33:15 AM Nope! Chuck Testa! |
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Buiadh Male, 18-29, Europe
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:31:09 AM Why does NatGeo always sound like it's aimed at kids? |
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sp4cegrass Male, 30-39, Western US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:13:37 AM dude why the heck are your posts 1-3 years BEHIND the rest of the world? I remember hearing about these type of fish back in middle school... |
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grindinblade Male, 18-29, Eastern US
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 8:39:40 AM Lung fish are even more awesome. A fish that can breathe air. Evolution FTW |
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