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Boondock
04-10-2008, 09:59 AM
first, our need for sleep, food, and defication, imo takes us down a couple notches...know what i mean..

our organs start to fail out at 70 years or even earlier...earlier than that, our eyes and hearing start to go...some humans have to wear fuckin diapers when they are old just like when they were babies...

our bodies are fragile and there are pressure and death points all over the body. our brain is protected via our skull but it don't take much to cave a skull in...

i know i am rambling but i can't get out what i am thinking....i look at whales that can hear for 100 miles. bears that can sleep all winter....they survive and we make cell phones....

you guys get what i am saying....we would be much more bad ass if we didn't have to eat or piss....imagine that shit.....

whatever

Yo Mama
04-10-2008, 10:39 AM
Everything you just said is pretty compelling arguments against our being created by a perfect being.

Why give us the appendix, wisdom teeth, male nipples, etc.?

We are the product of a long history of evolutionary starts and stops and dead ends being pruned away.

It figures that the pinnacle of intelligence on earth (that we know of so far) is such a hodgepodge patchwork of misaligned organs and disgruntled body parts.

Boondock
04-10-2008, 10:43 AM
i know right....we have fucking organs that we don't need and then other organs that we do need that cut out at about 70 years....it's such a crock of bullio shit to think that we were created.....

unless they wanted to create a genetic joke or something.....i know it is our big brains that leave us higher up on the chain than say a dog but dogs are more efficient than us. they can go longer without food and they conserve energy. if there is nothing better to do they sleep. not us though, not most of the time.

i just see a lot of flaws with humans and a 'machine' that is not very efficient

Tetsujin
04-10-2008, 10:43 AM
Male nipples serve an erotic purpose! Just give um a twist and see what happens! (please only ladies are allowed to twist the mipples)

vckums
04-10-2008, 01:55 PM
Human nipples appear in the third or fourth week of development, well before the sex characteristics. (The sex hormones start to assert themselves at seven weeks.) As many as seven pairs of nipples are arranged along either side of a "milk line," a ridge of skin that runs from the upper chest to the navel.

Bitchkoma
04-11-2008, 03:36 AM
As many as seven pairs of nipples are arranged along either side of a "milk line," a ridge of skin that runs from the upper chest to the navel.

I have seven pair of nipples. But my fur blocks it from open view.

Yo Mama
04-11-2008, 10:44 AM
Which pair are the ones that are all tickly? :P

vckums
04-11-2008, 02:30 PM
BK I think we need pictures to help us out. :D