I'd say my biggest fault is that I ignore my problems too often. I'd rather laugh something off than address it. I have a lot of the same problems as everyone else, ie. drinking, smoking, bills, etc. I just avoid dealing with them. I also like to blow smoke up peoples' rear ends to avoid...
Boooo! :D I did laugh for NO apparent reason. I love bad jokes. Here's mine:
What did the snail say while riding on the back of the turtle?
Answer: Weeeeeee!!
Very interesting questions, Sunstone. In my mind, it all relates directly to the systems in the body. How did the eye evolve? Or the ear? Obviously there is an evolutionary process that invents new senses. But even simpler, let's say you have a very basic lifeform with a very basic nervous...
Certainly. But I believe that learning and experience are equally important. If we take the five senses for example, there are neural pathways relating to each sense. This would be due to evolution. However, through practice we can strengthen the efficiency of many of the signals, for...
I'd have to assume that we would develop "smarts" on every available subject. We're each more or less smart about everything we come in contact with. I'd say our "smarts" have molded themselves around our world/existance.
I've noticed a whole lot of spiders lately around my home and work. I love them. They kill the flying insects that I detest and I like the way they look on their webs. I find it truly amazing that spiders instinctually know how to build webs and the similarity in the design of the webs is...
:sorry1: I hope this doesn't get back to Victor...
But, in all honesty, I think there are fewer atheists in prison because we're just better people and God loves us more. :eek:
Sharks have sharp teeth to test our faith sort of like dinasaur bones. In the Garden of Eden, they survived on a diet of leather boots and license plates.