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(Valerie (non-scientist))
April 21, 2021, 11:11am
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But really they did…
Only I wish the article or the paper had included a cartoon of certain, or many, world leaders to illustrate the point.
Sorry it’s late, and I figure the forum could use a thread that was absolutely nutty. Something different than the usual.
Maybe I should have posted about scientists sequencing some ancient bear dna from cave dirt instead. Now that might be the truly nutty science.
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This explains why we find those enormous dinosaur bones above the tiny single-cell plankton fossils in the Flood deposits
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thoughtful
(Valerie (non-scientist))
April 21, 2021, 2:25pm
#3
The research does have other applications.
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“Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t.”
(Culture trivia alert.)
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AllenWitmerMiller:
(Culture trivia alert.)
It has always troubled me that “Chock Full O’Nuts” coffee is, in fact, nut-free. There is, of course, a perfectly good explanation for this but it still seems wrong.
system
(system)
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April 28, 2021, 8:26pm
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