pressed peanut sweepings - 2009-06-16
This man in retarded in his evolution.
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Camonk - 2009-06-16
Oh shiiiiit. The idea of a Sunday dinner making itself completely BLEW MY MIND! You already put evolutionists in checkmate, sir. Don't even need the rest of the video to know that my whole life is a lie and evolution is a shambles.
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Comeuppance - 2009-06-16
This is TFL Bill-level idiocy. Oh my.
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Toenails - 2009-06-16
"Would you stop believing in evil-lution if National Geographic and Sir David Attenborough told you to?"
Uh, no I guess I would wait until scientists come up with a better explanation of the observations they make in nature.
Good try, though.
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Crackula - 2009-06-16
Wow, I thought the public education in the United States sucked.
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StanleyPain - 2009-06-16
PROTIP for all dumb ass creationists and others who fit into that category:
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IS NOT A FUCKING SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL.
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Squidmojo - 2009-06-16
Why is basic science so hard for people to understand?
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ashtar. - 2009-06-16
Q: Are we not men?
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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2009-06-16
"Oi di'in't say it."
No, you di'in't. You also di'n't unnerstan' it, ya brainless pillock.
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phalsebob - 2009-06-16
That is some grade C quote mining right there. Attenborough says 'seems' and you can almost hear the 'b-' as he pauses the video.
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phalsebob - 2009-06-16 Almost forgot... check out his other videos for information on UFOs, Masons, and other words of wisdom.
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Walt Henderson - 2009-06-16
This man is clear evidence for the existence of devolution.
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Nithing - 2009-06-16
Keith Allen done got brain damage.
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IrishWhiskey - 2009-06-16
He uses the same definition for evolution Karl Pilkington does.
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Robin Kestrel - 2009-06-16
I am canceling my subscription to National Geographic immediately.
This reminds me of my battle with the supermarket because the ice tea was clearly liquid and not ice, which is, in fact, a solid.
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