Re: "Waterside" is meaningless



On Dec 18, 11:45 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
answer: because their content = 0

Jason Eshleman: "You're argumentative style is to set up a strawman,
claiming that the "alternative" is the
"savanna" as if that somehow has meaning. It doesn't. You're a
nutcase, a delusional fool who passes off his correspondence to
Nature
like it was a peer reviewed article, who passes off his TREE article
like it was original research and not an opinion piece, and who
pretends that he's got stratocladistic support for things for which
he
does not. You're a fraud, and on top of that, you're an ***."





some netloon with 0 publications:

First these  amateurs

amateurs?

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1987. The aquatic ape theory and some common diseases. Medical Hypotheses
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