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  • This is the main reason i get on Youtube.

  • Is it wrong if I love this video

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  • download link pl0x? xD

  • LOL!

  • the only i liked is the background music...

  • 50 PEOPLE GOT PLAYGU IN THE FACE!!!

  • Don't ban Playguh guys, oka?

  • TUNE is awesome.. cant stop listening to it

  • 47 players dont play with zerg

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  • please i need this for my phone's ring tone... I am begging you to upload this :(

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  • PURE AWESOMENESS!

  • Haha awesome

  • I want this to be played at my wedding.

  • New soundtrack for lyfe

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  • any idea whats the name of the song? ( the beat without plague )

  • @gelfik .......idiot..... you have just been a successful troll......

  • @gelfik There are two ways: insanely weak troll, or totally braindead retard. In both cases, GTFO my interwebs.

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  • That sounds retarded

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  • fail

  • Btw few facts:

    1) Evolution is change in species. It can be micro evolution (changes on gene level, which occurs on some viruses every few minutes) or macro evolution (which means we can see certain fenotype changes (which are caused by gene changes of micro evolution)

  • @3Rton we all know only zerg can have evolution

  • @kopk888 Zerg+evolution chamber....= OMG YOUR RIGHT

  • @3Rton Yes that's true, but from what I gathered the topic being discussed was anthropogeny and general human evolution. Someone made the assertion that human evolution (in the general sense) could not occur over a matter of years and random uneducated pre teens came out of the woodworks to bash him. Going by the definition of evolution which requires major changes in the genome, then I'd have to say that he was probably correct in that I've read very similar statements in various papers.

  • @3Rton Although I cannot cite said papers as they mainly dealt with coronary heart disease and studies of the metabolic syndrome and would be difficult to find the specific papers and for that I apologize.

  • THe one thing I want to know is, how the fuck this video sprouted discussion about evolution?

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  • the internet is complete...I can now die happy

  • oh

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    laughed my ass off

  • This would play if I were to be a wrestler and I made my appearance.

  • @zarghroth Your name must be....The Plague.

  • WE REQUIRE A LYRIC

  • You, sir, have won the internet.

  • hahahahahahahaha GREAT!!!!

  • IMBA

  • could have done it better sorry

  • But I probably wouldn't use evolution to describe allele mutations, the accumulation of (beneficial) gene mutations in the human genome over many centuries could very well be referred to as evolution. But most people in the scientific field would agree that the population gene pools have been static for centuries and that there haven't been any (major) changes to the human gene pool over the last few hundred or even thousand years.

  • I think corazEQ was talking about human evolution, not the accumulation of single nucleotide mutations in viruses

  • @gayllah Well, even so. When a scientist talks about evolution taking place over millions of years, they're talking about observable evolution, but real world evolution is taking place constantly. Children are born every day with quirky mutations, many give disadvantages, a few give advantages, and a lot don't do anything either way. meh evolution is a bad word for it anyway, it makes it sound like we're ascending to some higher plane of existence or some crap like that lol

  • @PiratesVersusNinjas lol yeah pretty much except I wouldn't describe random gene mutations as 'evolution'. If that were so, the people who develop spontaneous DMD would be described as 'evolving'. I don't think gene mutations that do not impart a benefit to the individual should be termed evolution, frame shift mutations and other mutations which produce shorter and usually non-functional protein products are more de-evolution tbh.

  • @gayllah correct about mutations don't necessarily mean evolution, but wrong about the idea of "benefits" and frame shift Evolution being "de-evolution" as there is no such thing. There's no "progress" and there is no direction. It is always about whatever just happens to live and beget progeny->becomes its own population. And even the concept of "species" is meaningless outside of reproduction in the natural word... in vitro reproduction is a whole new "natural environment" in itself.

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  • @CrabTastingMan Yes, but that was the whole point I think. Mutations that confer disadvantages unto an organism that decreases the likelihood that said organism would live to pass on the mutation is not evolution, that pretty much sounds like the polar opposite of evolution. Anyhoo I don't think evolution was the correct word for it anyway, well not in that context. I think propagation of genetic variation would be more appropriate.

  • lol do you have this in aac or mp3? i wanna make this my ringtone

  • i want this to be played at my funeral

  • @SomedayAnIronman and are we to assume that you will die of plague??

  • sucks hard

  • lol

  • Funny :D

  • thousands of years of human evolution have lead... to this.

    ROFL

  • @Mahu0tsukai

    We are so taking over the universe.

  • @Mahu0tsukai Hahahaha. Fuck yeah. We have reached the apex.

  • @Mahu0tsukai

    >implying "evolution" can occur over "thousands of years"

  • @CorazEQ

    Ofcs it can. There is not a minimal time span for evolution. There are bacteria making significant evolutionary changes over the course of a century.

  • @CorazEQ evolution can occur in decades, of course it's faster than scientists are willing to accept. most of them think like you, but evoluction is a complex process they don't know, not just wait something to happend, it's a strong pressure over nature that push changes, if the changues are not needed there wont be evolution, that's why it seems to take long, but can occur perfectly in thousands of years. the himalaya people for example. btw lordofhistory is right about the bacteria

  • @CorazEQ i liek the way you HURR when you DURR... go learn some science.

  • @CorazEQ

    retard. viruses evolve every couple of months.

  • @Mahu0tsukai HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @Mahu0tsukai Thousands of years of ZERG evolution have led to this!

  • @Mahu0tsukai To first say something like that you have to define human

  • @sweYoda2 From the first lol, from the first tear, our human path was leading to PLAYGUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

  • @Mahu0tsukai its rather heartwarming isnt it? :)

  • @Mahu0tsukai millions?

  • @SonicKoolLiam1 I wouldn't say all of our evolution has lead to this. The last few thousands though...

  • @Mahu0tsukai billions

  • LMAO 

  • This is actually hilarious xD

  • crazy

  • LOL

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  • man this is pretty epic lol.

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  • Timing fail. :\

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    LOL this is very nice!

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