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Originally Posted by Avatard
No more of a reach than your rationale in this thread, homey.
Nice try, though.
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Following Darwin's primary usage[1] the term is often used to refer to both the evolutionary consequence of blind selection and to its mechanisms.[3][4] It is sometimes helpful to explicitly distinguish between selection's mechanisms and its effects; when this distinction is important,
scientists define "natural selection" specifically as "those mechanisms that contribute to the selection of individuals that reproduce", without regard to whether the basis of the selection is heritable.
I'm sorry, you were saying?
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Originally Posted by Avatard
I don't recall you using a helmet either, when you were here...and there's a dozen in the garage.
Pot; kettle; bullshit.
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Selective memory is a fascinating thing. It was the crappy open faced maroon colored one, that fit me best.
'memba?
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Originally Posted by Avatard
We won't even mention diminished capacity here...is there a need?
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You brought it up.
JC