*** Game On ***



On Feb 3, 1:36 pm, "Makouli" <m...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Feb 1, 6:53 pm, Lee Olsen <paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[standard Dimmy evasions and insults]

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"I may be a world class evolutionary
theorist but I'm not a mind reader."
It's never been anything but obvious to me that you use AAT as a way
to divert attention away from the fact that you have no viable
alternative of your own.

For those keeping count of the ways in which things are
"obvious" to Dimmy, it might be instructive to note
that the opposition to the AAT in this group is
accomplished precisely with current and standard
PA --the "viable alternative" Dimmy claims doesn't exist.

Watch him now as he insists it's a "secret" and/or that
its proponents are "afraid" to present it.

Real scientists are eager to discuss the things they don't yet
understand. Propagandists are only willing to discuss
the things that will preserve the illusion that they know it all.

Mikey, let's list the things that you refuse to discuss:

1) Selective origins of bipedalism in the earliest hominids. (Since
you can't explain it you pretend not to notice.)

2) Why you and the rest of you conventional dimwits choose to believe
that the selective origins of hominid intellect have to do with tool
usage despite the fact that tools don't show up until hominid
evolution has been in effect upwards of 2 million years.

3) How HE supposedly ran down prey species in open habitat and outran
Sabertoothed cats and bear-sized hyena.

4) Why we see stasis in tool advancement up until a few thousand
years
ago.

5) The selective origins of hominid/human social/communal/cultural
behaviors.

You need to answer these questions. You can't just let this hang.
You really have no choice. These questions are never going to go
away. Why extend the agony?



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