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Homo sapiens existed for only 200,000 years, while some of our ancestors like
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<blockquote data-quote="GabrielThegreat" data-source="post: 2576591" data-attributes="member: 800417"><p>Australopithecus lived for? roughly 2 million years. We as a species have a long way to go to even tie are "less evolved" selves. At first we thought our intelligence gave us the selective advantage, but is our species really cut out to survive? 30,000 years ago we had the Neanderthals, but since they died out Homo sapiens are the last hominids on Earth. We're at the end of a line, literally...are we witnessing the end of an era here on Earth?</p><p></p><p>Because of our big brains we have big egos, but can we truly beat nature? Has science, especially the discovery of evolution and anthropological studies proven that we're not special?Not only not special but in fact we're severely flawed as we may not even make it past a couple hundred thousand years when other species have thrived for millions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Are our politics, policies, etc reflecting this decadence?</p><p>@Cindi: I hope you're joking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GabrielThegreat, post: 2576591, member: 800417"] Australopithecus lived for? roughly 2 million years. We as a species have a long way to go to even tie are "less evolved" selves. At first we thought our intelligence gave us the selective advantage, but is our species really cut out to survive? 30,000 years ago we had the Neanderthals, but since they died out Homo sapiens are the last hominids on Earth. We're at the end of a line, literally...are we witnessing the end of an era here on Earth? Because of our big brains we have big egos, but can we truly beat nature? Has science, especially the discovery of evolution and anthropological studies proven that we're not special?Not only not special but in fact we're severely flawed as we may not even make it past a couple hundred thousand years when other species have thrived for millions. Are our politics, policies, etc reflecting this decadence? @Cindi: I hope you're joking... [/QUOTE]
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