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Quote by: Gods_Mercenary We evolved to scavenge meat at first, and then, eventually, to hunt it ourselves. |
Strange word choice.
Vultures
evolved to scavenge meat. They have an almost bald head so that blood does not get matted into feathers. They have a keen sense of smell that allows them to find carion. The have wings that allows them to hover for long periods searching for carion or waiting for an animal to expire.
As for us and your construct above, it would be more accurate, if not honest, as:
We learned to scavenge meat at first, and then, eventually, to hunt it ourselves.
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And as to that annoying Einstien quote, he should have stuck to physics.
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LOL! I am glad you have been noticing it and it has been rattling you. Truth does have a way at annoying, doesn`t it?
Here, take a look at those who agree with me on that:
Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example. -- Mark Twain
Mr. Twain has some incite into why Einstein`s quote has been annoying you.
The road to truth is long, and lined the entire way with annoying bastards. --Alexander Jablokov
What an annoying bastard, that Mr. Einstein!!! Glad he is.
Ha!
btw, Mr. Einstein, in addition to a great physicist, was also a great humanitarian, and his views on many issues were well respected and held in high regard. Too bad for you, I geuss.