MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
genderdysmorphia wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
The common ancestors were monkeysno
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I meant that they weren't present-day monkeys, but they were still monkeys in a sense.
That... is one of the strangest ways I've heard someone put it that is still true.
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i guess, but only in the same way that theyre human in a sense
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Since we use monkey as pretty general term, though, it makes more sense to say monkey.
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genderdysmorphia wrote:
i guess, but only in the same way that theyre human in a sense
So we evolved from humans???
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MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
genderdysmorphia wrote:
i guess, but only in the same way that theyre human in a sense
So we evolved from humans???
Technically, yes. We're currently Homo Sapiens, but there is also Homo Neanderthalis, Homo Erectus, and other forms of human before modern humans.
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The African fish, known as the elephant snout, sets out an electrical signal to communicate with other fish. It’s been said that it resembles Morse Code.
Decca Recording Co. rejected the Beatles with this quote in 1962, “We don’t like their sound and guitar music is on the way out.”
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NoxSpooth wrote:
The African fish, known as the elephant snout, sets out an electrical signal to communicate with other fish. It’s been said that it resembles Morse Code.
Decca Recording Co. rejected the Beatles with this quote in 1962, “We don’t like their sound and guitar music is on the way out.”
Cool! Has anyone been able to translate it?
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MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
NoxSpooth wrote:
The African fish, known as the elephant snout, sets out an electrical signal to communicate with other fish. It’s been said that it resembles Morse Code.
Decca Recording Co. rejected the Beatles with this quote in 1962, “We don’t like their sound and guitar music is on the way out.”Cool! Has anyone been able to translate it?
Maybe...
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16Skittles wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
genderdysmorphia wrote:
i guess, but only in the same way that theyre human in a sense
So we evolved from humans???
Technically, yes. We're currently Homo Sapiens, but there is also Homo Neanderthalis, Homo Erectus, and other forms of human before modern humans.
True Mostly. We are Homo sapiens sapiens for some reason. I think we evolved from Homo Sapiens.
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7734f wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
So we evolved from humans???Technically, yes. We're currently Homo Sapiens, but there is also Homo Neanderthalis, Homo Erectus, and other forms of human before modern humans.
True Mostly. We are Homo sapiens sapiens for some reason. I think we evolved from Homo Sapiens.
Homo sapiens sapiens is a subclass of Homo sapiens
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NoxSpooth wrote:
Decca Recording Co. rejected the Beatles with this quote in 1962, “We don’t like their sound and guitar music is on the way out.”
That's just another urban legend.
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The beatles and elvis are the only people who old over 1 billion records.
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jji7skyline wrote:
The beatles and elvis are the only people who sold over 1 billion records.
That's only because nobody buys records anymore. I bet a bunch of people would've sold that many if they were in style still.
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MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
The beatles and elvis are the only people who sold over 1 billion records.
That's only because nobody buys records anymore. I bet a bunch of people would've sold that many if they were in style still.
I doubt that anyone has had such a widespread popularity since then.
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jji7skyline wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
The beatles and elvis are the only people who sold over 1 billion records.
That's only because nobody buys records anymore. I bet a bunch of people would've sold that many if they were in style still.
I doubt that anyone has had such a widespread popularity since then.
Psy
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MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
That's only because nobody buys records anymore. I bet a bunch of people would've sold that many if they were in style still.I doubt that anyone has had such a widespread popularity since then.
Psy
Just because a billion people are willing to watch an ultra popular music video for a single song by him doesn't mean a billion people are willing to buy his album
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Sellout wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I doubt that anyone has had such a widespread popularity since then.Psy
Just because a billion people are willing to watch an ultra popular music video for a single song by him doesn't mean a billion people are willing to buy his album
Okay, fine. But there still might be some artists.
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MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
Sellout wrote:
MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
PsyJust because a billion people are willing to watch an ultra popular music video for a single song by him doesn't mean a billion people are willing to buy his album
Okay, fine. But there still might be some artists.
I wont buy a physical, actual record, but I would get a new metallica album on itunes
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that's nice
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Termites eat through wood twice as fast when listening to rock music.
(Source: http://www.rentokil.com/blog/termites-like-rock-music/)
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7734f wrote:
Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg
I want to go to there.
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