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Spiznet
Mon, Sep-12-05, 18:17
HOMO VS. MOLLUSC
vertebrate vs. invertebrate : inconclusive BOTH HAIRLESS: very
significant, probably both littoral skin vs. hard shell: same
brain size: same obligate bipedalism: I have proven
conclusively that mollusc have preadapted kw sweating: both
Mollusc are obviously evolved from Homo genus as is shown
clearly above, but also, they traveled around lakesides
millions of years ago, so they are aquatic. THUS, Homo is
aquatic (and hairless).
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Spiznet
Mon, Sep-12-05, 18:17
spiznet wrote:
> HOMO VS. MOLLUSC
>
> vertebrate vs. invertebrate : inconclusive BOTH HAIRLESS:
> very significant, probably both littoral skin vs. hard
> shell: same brain size: same obligate bipedalism: I have
> proven conclusively that mollusc have preadapted kw
> sweating: both
>
> Mollusc are obviously evolved from Homo genus as is shown
> clearly above, but also, they traveled around lakesides
> millions of years ago, so they are aquatic. THUS, Homo is
> aquatic (and hairless).
>
> -Mermark (do not attempt to apply reason to this macro)
Ohh- I forgot:
external ear: yes / maybe (The shell is shaped a little like
an ear, which would cause an aquatic animal to attempt to
communicate with the mollusc.
fat: yes / not really. Since the mollusc is definitely aquatic
(do we know this from Dennell???) then perhaps the fat proves
we are not aquatic... hmmm.
Atlantis, we need a vacation here!!
Alas My Lo
Wed, Sep-28-05, 07:11
Out of the blue...
Hm...some crabs are hairy, must be cause they're um..
aquatic...no...wait... cause their derived from woodland
spiders...
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