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Mario Petrinovich:
> People say that they can read from teeth what kind
> of food animal is eating. And they cannot read from teeth when we started
> to cook our food? -- Mario

BTW, another thing where I am utterly disapointed with PAs. They
have whole science, microwear, measure this and that. I mean, weren't they
capable of figuring out that eating cooked food has the greatest impact on
teeth than ANYTHING ElSE. And really, our own teeth are so different from
EVERYTHING ELSE. YET, if you tell them this, they will just tell you to piss
off. -- Mario


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