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Old 12-26-2011, 04:45 PM   #186 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by steveeden888 View Post
I am not going to argue any of your points. Psychology was indeed a minor many years ago, and I was in a haze, so I paid minor attention. And, evolution was not a subject I took much stock in at the time, and, not a huge course of study involved in abnormal psych.


Do you think due to the current situation this world faces, that man will continue to survive long enough on this planet to actually reach this point?

I don't. And, if he Truly understood the CNS from a perspective outside of biology, he would cut that coccyx out, or suck it out with a vacuum cleaner faster than you can say circumcision. Truly 'cond-ascending' information flows upward from that monster lying just below the 'sacrum'.

I will only argue that single-cell organisms can out think our tremendously sized brains, and can replicate faster than we can say clone.

I appreciate your comments, and, even as some were 'tongue-in-cheek' at best; but, not condescending at all. Right? It's alright. I'm a big boy, I can take it. You are the Mighty Mighty Salami, and, I hope like heck I am full of mighty mighty bologna.

And, you're right. Everyone here listens to music. How many listen to the words?



They say Brian May wrote this song after he had a dream about the 'Great Flood'. I say he wrote us a message. It's kind of a haunting message to be sure. I did not look, but, I will guess you to be from the U.K. If not, forgive me, but Queen was one very significant band.

If they would have just stayed clear of synthesizers. Read the lyrics, they are quite creative, and poignant.

peace

steve
I adore this song, always have!
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