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Old 11-30-13, 02:57 PM   #1
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Seems legit.
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Old 11-30-13, 03:05 PM   #2
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Dogs look up on us, cats look down upon us, only pigs see us as equal ~ W. Churchill I believe
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Old 11-30-13, 03:12 PM   #3
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As Stealhead wrote "Seems legit"

when you look at how the human race behave against each other and against animals.

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Old 11-30-13, 03:28 PM   #4
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Well I've known quite a few people in my time that have reminded me of chimps or pigs.
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Old 11-30-13, 03:40 PM   #5
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Well i'm not sure whether this means what was posted in the link of the OP, even if the dna may be the same - we 'humans' share almost 100 percent of the dna code with worms, it just depends on which pairs of the chromosomes are switched on and off, chemically.

We are not the successors of apes. Darwin never said this b.t.w..
Apes and us have the same predecessors, way back in the past.

And of course humans are 'animals', just of 'human' species. Within millions of other species on earth. I am always astonished how one can see this differently.
I have a very intelligent friend, know him since decades and thought i would 'know' him, in a way. When it turned out eating our Pizza in an open air restaurant, i suddenly realized he did not know all those blinking lights in the sky were other suns, just like our sun. Of course, we seldomly need this knowledge to follow our daily routine, or being a banker
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There's ample proof on the 'Net that some people come from the 'Ass'.
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Old 11-30-13, 03:59 PM   #7
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Old 11-30-13, 04:13 PM   #8
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"But men are pigs and love their gryllic state" Circe- the Odyssey by Homer; As on previous posts...modified Sasquatch ...but I have an open mind here.. not a mandingo fantasy but a Chimp (or Bonobo) boar-dingo fantasy???...Privateer an illustration please...I'm getting out the Hamm's and bracing for a long thread!
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Old 11-30-13, 06:17 PM   #9
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As Stealhead wrote "Seems legit"

when you look at how the human race behave against each other and against animals.

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Well I meant that as a discredit really.I am no expert on such things but based on other theories I find this one a bit of a stretch.WE do not even understand enough about ourselves in more recent terms.

WE know enough to know that a percentage of modern humans have traces of Neanderthal to imply that we could be a hybrid of Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal but not enough to data to be certain that we are all a hybrid so to speak or only a percentage.

Until we have better understanding of just the human genome I will personally refuse to accept any origin theory.We do know enough yet.
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WE know enough to know that a percentage of modern humans have traces of Neanderthal to imply that we could be a hybrid of Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal
The Cut marks don't lie: WE ate Neanderthals for breakfast!
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I can attest that mating with pigs is possible, just scary waking up beside one....my current mate excluded of course.
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Who love to see my human evolution teacher explain this...
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Porcineth not thy nag! lest u B beheaded ArmiBBY!
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Well I meant that as a discredit really.I am no expert on such things but based on other theories I find this one a bit of a stretch.WE do not even understand enough about ourselves in more recent terms.

WE know enough to know that a percentage of modern humans have traces of Neanderthal to imply that we could be a hybrid of Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal but not enough to data to be certain that we are all a hybrid so to speak or only a percentage.

Until we have better understanding of just the human genome I will personally refuse to accept any origin theory.We do know enough yet.

Not so many weeks ago I saw an episode of Ancient Aliens in this episode a person said that maybe the visitors needed slave and looked at our ancestors and understood that they was to dumb. They then toke a gen from them self and made a generated mutation on our ancestors and Home sapiens was born.
(I smiled a little when I heard that)

Back to your response. I have the same attitude. We do not know enough.

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Old 11-30-13, 08:06 PM   #15
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Chimpanzee and pig? not the worst, both are smart animals.
Too bad we are not descendants of dolphins and mice.
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