inb4 this looong ass flight......shoutouts
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Clicks thread.....Doesn't see name.
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I dont know if the ether was inadvertent or not..
but lol @ Aqua and Loca being listed with the dudes and left off the ladies list. -
If the plane crashes, may your death be instant good sir
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@sleepingwalkinginjapan you will be alright mayne.........BUT.......IF I WAS YOU, lol... because you know ? do happens i would take 3 benydral pills and two Motrin and fall asleep so incase something do happens, YAH FORBIDS you will be sleep and wont feel ? , IF you wake up and you see ? FEETS then you know you are meeting your maker
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no love for texasboi409? ? yo thread and yo flight ? take care
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Awe you'll be oh Kay!
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Thanks for the shout out, whatever it is you're doing, good luck with it.
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R.I.P ? ..
Where was the plane supposed to land? -
Props for the shout out...
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^ Word to Aaliyah, Richie valens, John Denver, patsy cline, JFK jr, and buddy holly. -
icecoldstew wrote: »How u not gonna pay for net access on the plane tho? That would be the only time Id pay for it for a long ass trip like that.Ms Southern wrote: »oh so no shout out to me .......
I hope your plane is delayed for 3 hours ... ON THE RUNWAY
lolSuperstarCole wrote: »The moment I realize once again i didn't make a list.
SHOUTS!Your honeymoon with ghost tho is over?this ? gave the whole IC a shoutout couldn't you just say "Shoutout to everyone?icecoldstew wrote: »^^^Felt like Plap Stain was a shoutout. WeirdI was going to diss him, but i'm on the list so if i would diss him now it would make me an ? , wich im not.Chase N Bundlez wrote: »I dont know if the ether was inadvertent or not..
but lol @ Aqua and Loca being listed with the dudes and left off the ladies list.
da ? happened to my lol button @icecoldstew -
I dont know what happened to it man. Admin let us know today this ? wasnt supposed to happen till this weekend so its definitely them upgrading ? and they are aware of the issues.
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word to tony scott
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safe flight bruh bruh
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I hope the plane crashes and you all die horrible deaths.
I mean that in the nicest was possible.nh
Sayonara ? . -
Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »I hope the plane crashes and you all die horrible deaths.
I mean that in the nicest was possible.nh
Sayonara ? .
Fiat with a typo well damn I'm disgusted things are really falling apart around here -
"the nicest was possible" makes no sense.
'y' isn't even close to 's' on the keyboard.
I'm going to let that ? marinate though. -
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^ the ending to MGS 4 was GOAT.
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Gotdayum, maybe I was hacked.Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »LOL........
I'm not going to argue semantics buddy......
"Natural selection is the gradual, non-random, process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of differential reproduction of their bearers. It is a key mechanism of evolution."
It is a mechanism of evolution, that is not the same as being the definition "evolution".
The quote you just posted and my above post seem to be an agreement.
So, as I also said in my above post, if that is what you're referring to as the definition for "evolution", it would be incorrect.
Is there an evolution theory without this "mechanism."????
For this reason, when fertilization occurs, the resulting zygote--which is a diploid cell resulting in the combination of a sperm and egg cell--is genetically unique from the two parents. The result of this can be beneficial (which may be labeled as natural selection if further passed on through sexual selection or survivability); however it can also detrimental or inconsequential to the offspring.
This change in genetic makeup over generations is a form of biological evolution, and it occurs every time organisms such as humans have children.
You do understand that natural selection encompasses elements that are "detrimental or inconsequential to the offspring"......
How you gonna try to argue the theory of evolution without its "key mechanism"???......
I'm arguing that a mechanism of evolution (natural selection in this case) is not the same as the definition of evolution.Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »LOL........
I'm not going to argue semantics buddy......
"Natural selection is the gradual, non-random, process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of differential reproduction of their bearers. It is a key mechanism of evolution."
It is a mechanism of evolution, that is not the same as being the definition "evolution".
The quote you just posted and my above post seem to be an agreement.
So, as I also said in my above post, if that is what you're referring to as the definition for "evolution", it would be incorrect.
Is there an evolution theory without this "mechanism."????
For this reason, when fertilization occurs, the resulting zygote--which is a diploid cell resulting in the combination of a sperm and egg cell--is genetically unique from the two parents. The result of this can be beneficial (which may be labeled as natural selection if further passed on through sexual selection or survivability); however it can also detrimental or inconsequential to the offspring.
This change in genetic makeup over generations is a form of biological evolution, and it occurs every time organisms such as humans have children.
You do understand that natural selection encompasses elements that are "detrimental or inconsequential to the offspring"......
How you gonna try to argue the theory of evolution without its "key mechanism"???......
I'm arguing that a mechanism of evolution (natural selection in this case) is not the same as the definition of evolution.
That's cool. However we were in the middle of a creationist(I.D.) v. evolution(anti-creation) debate.....
Again,
"Natural selection acts on the phenotype, or the observable characteristics of an organism, but the genetic (heritable) basis of any phenotype that gives a reproductive advantage will become more common in a population (see allele frequency). Over time, this process can result in populations that specialize for particular ecological niches and may eventually result in the emergence of new species. In other words, natural selection is an important process (though not the only process) by which evolution takes place within a population of organisms."
The attempts to remove natural selection from the process and theory of evolution are preposterous......
This is why I asked whether the definition "evolution" was being referred to, since "natural selection" is not the definition of "evolution"; because evolution can occur without being natural selection.
I didn't repost these.
My laptop wasn't even on at 11:03AM.
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INB4 this dude's last vision is a couple of cats running up and down the plane yelling "Allah Akbar!"
forget ME in your shoutouts? Rot In Pieces... -
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@goldcertificate
Now you got me diggin' in the crates for some Brand Nubian songs...
**drops 'Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down'**