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you're amazing. i love you. why can't everyone be open minded like that? lol
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Deadpool! :)
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Okay lemme get this straight. You're a huge comic book fan (I love you) but you don't know how to say "acroyear"?
Okay I'll watch your other videos. Do some on comics, won't you?
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your pritty cool for a christain chock, think we should fight anyway, ya know for shits and giggles.
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Actually, forget my last question/comment. I have a rule about not engaging in conversations when comments require approval. It's nothing personal. It's just not a fair or reasonable way to communicate. I hate going through an entire conversation with somebody just to have them sensor me once I make a really good point that they can't refute.
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I'm going to have to work on you (get you to cross over to the dark side).
I couldn't understand what you said Christianity was needed for (there was a word I couldn't make out [a little too much twang]). What problem(s) so you think Christianity can solve and how do you think it can do that?
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Thanks Serena. (:
lol. you know that what they really think caused the big leap between homsapiens and nethandral was the addition of fish to their diets.
If we ate sunlight wouldn't that negate the need for teeth.. and much like the plants we would have to have the photosynthesis equipment to process it.
nadiaTeeze 3 years ago
I agree that it's something we ate that was unique to our diet but it wasn't fish, they're too many other animals out there that eat fish.
Just because a species isn't using something doesn't mean it instantly gets weeded out, the time we would have been having longer lifespans wouldn't have been long enough to cause teeth to leave our makeup. We do have the "equipment" in our melanin but its currently using sunlight to make Vitamin D, but it's all just different combinations of C H O and N's
SerenaHein 3 years ago
Melanin doesn't make vitamin D. It can actually inhibit vitamin D synthesis if it blocks too much ultraviolet light from penetrating the first few layers of skin.
TheStephenation 3 years ago
You're right, I thought it was part of the conducting process.
I still think it's probably going to be involved in the process that turns sunlight into usable energy. Melanin is a diverse property with diverse characteristics.
SerenaHein 3 years ago