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evolutionary development

  1. WereBear

    missing element/an element that should be missing

    It seems likely that you are like me: indifferent to "objects for status." And yet, this seems to be an intrinsic element of the species: “Humans evolved in small social groups in which image and status were all-important, not only for survival, but for attracting mates, impressing friends...
  2. Evolutionary Development, and the only way I'll listen to Despacito at the Moment

    Evolutionary Development, and the only way I'll listen to Despacito at the Moment

    Science and music, some of my most favorite things. It's no wonder then that this song, as well as most of his (Tim Blaise, the artist who made this parody) work have made it very easily into the ranks of my favorite songs. Where do I even begin? Hm... Music aspect first, then science aspect...
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