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"...new applications of evolutionary principles to medical problems show that advances would be even more rapid if medical professionals were as attuned to Darwin as they have been to Pasteur." -Williams and Neese
"The human understanding still has this peculiar and perpetual fault of being more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives, whereas rightly and properly it ought to give equal weight to both." - Sir Francis Bacon
lol dino gave the guy a long ass reply and the guys only retort is 'so you need better sentence structure' lol he probably didn't even understand half of it. Stupid ass.
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'Dissent is the greatest form of patriotism'
- Thomas Jefferson
Never thought i'd meet a girl named Ignorance, alas, I take the walk of shame...
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"...new applications of evolutionary principles to medical problems show that advances would be even more rapid if medical professionals were as attuned to Darwin as they have been to Pasteur." -Williams and Neese
"The human understanding still has this peculiar and perpetual fault of being more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives, whereas rightly and properly it ought to give equal weight to both." - Sir Francis Bacon