Name: Collin
Rank: Journeyman
Mood: Amused
Weapon: Charming Personality
Collin listened to the bickering of Hap and Teoh with an amused grin. Of course, Sam seemed less than satisfied with the dangerous situation and she quickly made an attempt to defuse the situation, though it was...
Name: Collin
Rank: Journeyman
Mood: Pleased
Weapon: Sword
Collin didn't have the best vantage point from where he wrangled with the hideous monstrosity that was the Shadow, but out of the corner of his eye he noticed Atlan join the fight, and it seemed for whatever reason Sam and the...
Collin sighed as Abby pierced the man's hand before haphazardly calling back, "That is hardly polite, either, Miss Cross. What do you think we are, a bunch of good-for-nothing pirates?" He grinned with all of his usual bravado.
Then the other hunter made his offer, and Collin hmm'd as he...
Collin grinned over at Alan. "Can do, my feline friend." Then he theatrically hopped down off the table and began marching towards the men at a slow, self-assured pace, repeating himself in a controlled, patient tone over to the two thugs: "Now, I said 'What do you have to say for...
Name: Collin
Rank: Journeyman
Mood: Determined and Battle Ready
Weapon: A really cool sword
After Collin, the little rookie spoke her piece, and while she spoke Collin realized he hadn't really paid all that much attention to her through the dream. Her style seemed to generally clash...
5. Actually, funny you should mention it, but most of the oldest and simplest organisms from the beginning of life have survived to today. You don't need forensics, you just need to go see for yourself some place. But I won't site those because I doubt you'd be satisfied with that, so instead...
Even those evolved. The first organisms began and all I believe they did was breathe in one compound and breathe out another. That's how our atmosphere became compatible for every other type of life.
1. This still does not explain creatures that can only survive by living inside of another animal. Besides full-scale evolution, you can't have a creature that isn't physically capable of living outside a mammal suddenly and temporarily gain that ability. Or you would need another "God...
1. That was a very well-reasoned article, though of course it was not perfect. Some follow up questions of mine include:
a. What about diseases and parasites that live strictly within their hosts? Your article presumes insect parasites may have been non-parasitic at this point, but there...
@Sano Sauro Your arguments seem to be generally devolving and the scope of our argument is widening so broadly that I'm not sure I'm following anything you're saying at this point. You clearly don't know much about any of the subjects we've talked about, and thus more of the debate is actually...
Now, I don't want to steal any thunder from Ironrot for when he shows up, but beneficial mutations have happened and do. Here's a three second Google search: http://bigthink.com/daylight-atheism/evolution-is-still-happening-beneficial-mutations-in-human
Humans have changed over the last 5,000...
So you do completely and totally agree that evolution exists, then? Because a T-rex can't subsist off of plant matter, and his teeth being like that to eat leaves is simply flat-out wrong. Find me a single existing piece of evidence that those teeth help it eat plants better and I'll change my...
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110823180459.htm = Number of species in the world. Now naturally this includes diferent species of frog and bugs and birds and what not, but right now I'm working with species because different species cannot inter-breed and therefore nothing could...