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  1. White_Rook
    Because a clothing company's logo is similar to the f-word. Granted that it's quite obvious that it did not happen by chance, but it's quite ridiculous nonetheless.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 10, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  2. White_Rook
    Namco doesn't seem to have been thinking all too well lately. First Legends, and now letting Lucas buy in?
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 10, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  3. White_Rook
    I look forward to seeing Samurai Jack and Shinobi, or Ryu in the next games to come?
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 10, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  4. White_Rook
    The first cells were much more simple, required little and could survive in the most harsh environments. Cellular evolutionary theory postulates that complexity arose from these simple cells engulfing others and developing mutual relationships. For example, the mitochondria possess its own DNA, which suggests that at some point it was able to generate energy and produce for itself.

    To start evolution is aimless; a series of random changes that result from a response and adaptation to the environment. It could've been just as probable that might have evolved from birds and been a race of avian people that ruled the skies. It just so happened that at the time the environment called for a higher order of adaptation in primates. Who knows why? We've simply acquired a great deal of evidence that at some point in time primate left the trees , etc. It could've been an issue with food, a decline in the amount of forest at the time. There's really no definitive explanation, but there are a great deal of plausible theories. As for the current apes not evolving, they are. The process takes hundreds of thousands of years, and changes are slow, gradual and unpredictable. That is, the current environment may not even call for them to become humanoid; they could end up retreating to the water and become more fish like, if the polar ice caps should melt.

    Only recently has it been observed that apes possess some form of language potential. Some have learned sign language and are able to use enough of it to be effective. Granted, many have argued that the learning is simply behavioural and based on stimulus-response reactions, it still shows learning potential.

    As for the Big Bang Theory, you're argument does not include all the information within the theory, which makes it invalid. The law of conservation of mass applies to the universe, and with that in mind the Big Bang Theory states that the matter of the universe began as being densely packed and volatile.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 9, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  5. White_Rook
    It's easier to make real friends.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 8, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. White_Rook
    Yeah I highly doubt that.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 8, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. White_Rook
    Sithi uhhmm ingonyama
    Ingonyama
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 8, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. White_Rook
    This made me laugh.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. White_Rook
    But he ended up being a......BAGEL!!!!!!!!!!!
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. White_Rook
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    Rosey?

    Like, I know!
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. White_Rook
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    Rosey?

    She's blond? That might explain a few things.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. White_Rook
    That child is listening to a fish. Shite, I'll buy 'em an mp3 player if it means one less fish being harmed and forced to produce fanciful tunes.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. White_Rook
    Yes, but you see people are stupid.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. White_Rook
    [​IMG]

    I love this shirt like a fat boy loves cake.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. White_Rook
    She should get points for drama. Most kids down cleaning supplies or cut themselves. Seriously though, cyberbullying is sad.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  16. White_Rook
    Sorry my child, I cannot be blamed for thine transgressions with Death Note. Me be with you.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. White_Rook
    Shame we don't have sock puppet, or these would've been better.

    Many people here weren't hugged enough as children.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Omg

    And the poop flinging monkeys.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. White_Rook
    8/10. You managed well, what can I say.

    EDIT: No Jak you beat me!
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. White_Rook
    "Ello" comes from a period of time in England where the poor had developed their own dialect of the same language. There may be vestiges of this Cockney remaining, but the majority of English speakers from England speak just the same as any American. In some cases, due to a larger investment into the education system, the British can be found to speak much more properly than Americans.

    Other than that, it's pretty much all the same.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 7, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner