It adapts through trial and error. — VagabondSpectre
Being tested out in the real world (to find out what deformity works (i.e: to find out who can more successfully reproduce)) is the trial and error I'm referring to. — VagabondSpectre
But isn't it bad if these traits lead to more violence and harm in the world? — NKBJ
You said bad things are bad. Do I need to “counter” that?
Of course I cannot help you if you assume “aggression” and “physical strength” are universally “bad” traits. — I like sushi
I explained this already. Men are stronger and more aggressive.
Neither of these traits are necessarily “bad” or “good”. What is your point? — I like sushi
I’m here to concern myself with being “polite” or “rude”. I merely stated that if you are going to reply to a question I pose then say something of substance rather than throwing a pointless question at me, maybe? — I like sushi
Out of the three of us, my ex-wife is most likely to end up behind bars. — Noah Te Stroete
Well, I AM an asshole, but my ex-wife was in the “emotionally disturbed” classes in high school and was voted most likely to have a hit list. LOL. We still hang out and get along just fine, so you really don’t know what you’re talking about. — Noah Te Stroete
You said I was “reciting” the “universal rule”. I am not reciting it. In our case, it happens to be true, whereas others are usually biased towards their exes when they recite it. — Noah Te Stroete
She is also an asshole and I am also crazy (clinically when I’m off my meds). I was reciting nothing. — Noah Te Stroete
We are more of an exception to the fallacious “Rule”. — Noah Te Stroete
You sound like you still love her. — Hanover
You meet the rule perfectly. — Hanover
She’s the mother of my children. I don’t hate her. The love of my life is my wife, Crystal, who I’ve been with for twelve years. — Noah Te Stroete
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