Why Are There Still Apes?

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Georgia GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker casts doubt on evolution: "At one time, science said man came from apes, did it not? ... If that is true, why are there still apes? Think about it.”

https://twitter.com/aterkel/status/1503797768510480397

Off topic but the local cannibis pharmacy sells 6 grams of trim for $54 , Planet of the Grapes.

 

By the way Walker is full of his self. 

Herschel Walker?  The former Georgia Bulldog running back legend?

He really wants to go there?

Dipshit.

When CRT gets mixed up with CTE

Fishcane for the win! LOL

> 6 grams of trim for $54

Nine bucks a gram is pretty steep for trim. That's more than $250 an ounce.

And since we're discussing former athletes and weed, there's this to consider:

Mike Tyson's Cannabis Company Making Pot Edibles in Shape of Bitten Ear.

https://www.cnet.com/culture/mike-tysons-cannibis-company-making-pot-edi...

Also, fishcane for the win. (Edit: Beat me to it, Strawbud.)

Louisiana's burgeoning medical weed issues, Mike.

Dumber than a box of hair.

"If humans were sculpted from clay why is there still clay."

Evolution proffers that humans and modern apes share a common ancestor and the genetic line diverged roughly four million years ago.

Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins, Carl Zimmer.

Still not surprising as these persons believe the Earth is 7,000 years old and possibly flat with  a dome over it.

Ali G: "If basketballs bounce because of the air inside and this room is filled with air, why ain't this room bouncing?" 

Ali G filmed a skit with a part time Zoner

this was before Borat

Because they won't sell their shares of AMC?

> a part time Zoner

I did not know there was such a thing. I thought we all got lifetime here.

>> 6 grams of trim for $54 <<

My local sells 1/2 oz of buds for $45. I don't need max THC, so it's a fair deal.

Lamarckian inheritance is an idea that today is known mainly from textbooks, where it is used to as a historical contrast for our modern understanding of genetic inheritance, which began with the rediscovery of Mendel’s work in the late 1800s. Despite all he got wrong, Lamarck can be credited with envisioning evolutionary change for the first time.

https://evolution.berkeley.edu/the-history-of-evolutionary-thought/1800s...

Don't forget Lamarck who was a big influence on Darwin...