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NO! It is the third definition! We crush their bones beneath our heels and quench our thirst with their blood!Nova Andromeda wrote:--I assume you refer to the second definition of crusade (we wouldn't want to confuse ourselves):
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Of course!!!Nova Andromeda wrote:--If so do you have a plan?
(Suggested response: Of course!!!)
HELL YES!!!Nova Andromeda wrote:--If so is it a killer plan?
(Suggested response: HELL YES!!!)
We will first post the contents of the said article in the forum, which is acceptable since it would fall under the 'creationist' category of this forum. Then we shall mercilessly ridicule it, as we would any piece of pseudoscientific drivel which makes its way here.Nova Andromeda wrote:--How might I be of service...
In humans, the best examples are the Appendix and Coccyx, which are both actually less than useless, because the appendix can rupture and kill you, while the coccyx does nothing and can be painfully broken or bruised.David wrote:What vestigial structures are you refering to?
Tell that to someone with no arms! Toes may seem useless to the average person because we ignore them, but if you were really motivated, they could be more usefull than some of our other feature, like say eyebrows.2)OK, maybe it's more reasonable to say that it would be a much better design to have fewer toes on the ground.
You're missing the point: They have no inherent use. We can MAKE uses for toes but that doesn't mean they have a clearly defined reason for being there.Zoink wrote:Tell that to someone with no arms! Toes may seem useless to the average person because we ignore them, but if you were really motivated, they could be more usefull than some of our other feature, like say eyebrows.2)OK, maybe it's more reasonable to say that it would be a much better design to have fewer toes on the ground.