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  • '''Food''' is any substance that can be eaten by animals (including humans) that provides nutritional or enjoyment value.
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  • '''Sewage''' is the liquid [[waste]] produced by humans which typically contains washing water, [[faeces]], [[urine]], laundry was
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  • ...are to discover, develop, manufacture and sell prescription medicines for humans and animals and also healthcare products. The Group operates in three segme
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  • ...earch into the cognitive function of media message processing assumes that humans have a limited capacity for information processing (LC4MP). The theory allo Humans, as information processors have a “limited capacity for message processin
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  • ...hored a book on [http://www.uturatpublishing.com/orangutan-loving-home.htm humans raising an orphaned orangutan] with co-author [http://www.uturatpublishing. ...turatpublishing.com/orangutan-loving-home.htm Orphaned orangutan raised by humans] Book by Dr. Neago, 2006
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  • ..., and trees have since ancient times supplied much of the energy needed by humans. In the past, metal smelting and charcoal production consumed large quantit
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  • ...ndling wіth them, they are more affectіonate and interаct comfortаbly with humans. Our babies are raisөd in а loving home өnvironment ѕo they will bө we
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  • ...g you can do for your cat's pearly whites. Never use products intended for humans. Instead, choose a flavored cat toothpaste -; your cat will like fish or ch
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  • ...uld very rarely be in awe in affairs that those below them find inspiring. Humans who have had a very broad life experience would find mediocrity in many thi
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  • Humans are complex beings, and we all feel and deal with emotions in different way
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  • ...ls and springs unusable because chemicals from the oil are harmful to both humans and animals. Heating oil is usually [[dye|dyed]] to distinguish it from ta
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  • ...performs the first ever manned Trans Lunar Injection and become the first humans to leave the Earth's gravity field
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  • ...re is only limited research specifically using elder to treat sinusitis in humans.</i></b> Combination products containing elder and other herbs (such as Sin
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  • ...ral/patient-flaxseed.html" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> One study in humans suggests that flaxseed might lower blood pressure. The evidence in this are
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  • ...t has not been proven to reduce inflammation or boost the immune system in humans.<a href="http://nccam.nih.gov/health/catclaw/" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</su
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  • ...eases. The connection between antioxidants and diseases is not so clear in humans and has not yet been fully established. However certain anecdotal evidence
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  • ...ture of the Earth. Global warming has occurred in the distant past (before humans) as the result of natural ... ...a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans. ...
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  • ...to clean out the bird waste if it is still going to be left somewhere that humans might come in contact with it and become sick. ...bird moves. Birds also have very sharp eyesight, much better than that of humans. Birds are able to reproduce by making sperm and fertilizing eggs in order
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  • ...ls and springs unusable because chemicals from the oil are harmful to both humans and animals. Heating oil is usually [[dye|dyed]] to distinguish it from ta
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  • ...lion.html" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> Although not well studied in humans, dandelion may interact with anti-inflammatory agents, antacids, analgesics
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  • [[Category:Living humans]]
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  • ...[high-level programming language]]s that are easier and more efficient for humans to use (closer to [[natural language]]) than machine language. High-level ...[high-level programming language]]s that are easier and more efficient for humans to use (closer to [[natural language]]) than machine language. High-level
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  • ...rams to teach the importance of different habitats to wildlife, plants and humans. Assist landowners in making informed decisions about uses for their proper
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  • FC Maginim Ephraim Mogale believes that humans by our inherent nature, are born great. However, our limitations are dictat
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  • ...edom and lack of interest than anxiety, and showing efforts on the part of humans to create the appearance that some form of erotic activity is occurring. Ho ...rticle.</ref> which [[as of 2006]] specializes in abusive material of both humans and animals, advertizes films in which dogs are forcibly made to [[vomit]]
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  • ...tient-ginseng.html" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> <br><br>Research in humans suggests that American ginseng may reduce the anticoagulant (blood thinning
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  • ...to learned to use and refine tools&mdash;so it is incorrect to distinguish humans as the only tool-using or tool-making animal. The history of technology fol ...w considerable evidence of such simple technology among animals other than humans.
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  • Like humans, horses have muscles that work very hard. In recent times, a movement has b West Nile Virus is a very real danger for most mammals, including humans. If you have a horse, you could be at even more risk, since farm animals ar
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  • ...in Exodus 33:8 (repeated in Exodus 33:20) there is a clear statement that humans cannot see God and live, and in Deuteronomy 4:12 a statement that the Israe
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  • ...elated condition that can be compared to obsessive-compulsive disorders in humans. Over-grooming can be very dangerous, so if you see symptoms of this disord ...your cat will not stop an aggressive cat from being less aggressive toward humans, but it will prevent your cat from actively seeking fights with other male
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  • ...GET="_blank" <sup>[5]</sup></a> The very same DNA methodologies useful for humans are applicable for any organism. What can be learned from garlic fingerprin
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  • ...ence , global , globe , human beings , humanity , humankind , human race , humans , macrocosm , man , mankind , planetary , populace , public , reality , uni
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  • ...en identified as an antioxidant in the laboratory, study results involving humans have been contradictory.<a href="http://www.cancer.gov/newscenter/pressrele
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  • ...}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.producthunt.com/upcoming/seo-for-humans-course-by-squirrly |title=SEO for Humans Course |accessdate=2020-02-14 |work= Product Hunt }}</ref> Squirrly SE
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  • ...oe.html" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> Early well-designed studies in humans found no benefit of topical acemannan hydrogel (a component of aloe gel) in
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  • ...oratory research in this area, but there is a lack of clear information in humans.<a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/patient-bilber
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  • ..., human , human being , human beings , humanity , humankind , human race , humans , isle of man , man , mankind , military man , military personnel , piece ,
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  • ...way mice performed on memory tests. But when the studies were conducted in humans, they had to be stopped because some participants experienced side effects.
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  • ...g forex forums is simply psychological: Humans like to interact with other humans, especially when their day jobs require them to be alone with a computer fo ...umans are subject to error, to misreading charts, and to overlooking data. Humans can also let their emotions get in the way of making smart decisions, like
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  • ...caused by a condition called hypoaldosteronism. There is early evidence in humans in support of this use.<a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo
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  • ...th all eight of the essential amino acids needed for tissue development in humans. It is also an above average source of vitamins and minerals. Quinoa is fr
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  • ...br>In theory, ginger can cause abnormal heart rhythms, although reports in humans are lacking.<a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/pa
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  • ...inconsisent with the balance of the article. What authority contends that humans and animals are anatomically compatible for coitus? Also the sub-section on ...are specific to particular species and cannot be transmitted sexually, so humans and animals cannot catch many viral diseases from zoosexual acts." This mis
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  • ...xidase (inhibition) by ginkgo are reported in animals but not confirmed in humans. In theory, ginkgo may add to the side effects of herbs or supplements that
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  • *'''Hill Clans''': These tribes of humans from the Ophel Highlands are highly skilled at avoiding giants. *'''Mountain Nomads''': Tribes of wandering humans that inhabit the Agnathan Mountains.
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  • ...lity]". ''POPSCI.COM''.</ref> According to de Grey, the causes of aging in humans are cell loss or atrophy (without replacement),<ref name="pmid11976218"/><r ...in the cellular [[Cell nucleus|nucleus]], where it is better protected. In humans, all but 13 proteins are already protected in this way. De Grey argues that
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  • ...lthough chamomile is widely used, there is not enough reliable research in humans to support its use for any condition. Despite its reputation as a gentle me
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  • But only humans will write poem
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  • ...nded in [[human evolution|evolutionary theory]]. Some have argued that as humans [[human migration|migrated]] into higher latitudes and encountered colder w
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  • ...va kava (Piper methysticum) supplementation on digoxin pharmacokinetics in humans</a><br><a href="http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1
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  • ...llow computers to do things previously regarded as the exclusive domain of humans — for instance, "read" handwriting, play chess, or perform [[symbolic int
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  • ...orically and culturally constructed, purposeful conceptual structures that humans create in close relationship to material culture and within the context of
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  • ...the same substance can have more than one substantial form — for instance, humans have at least two substantial forms, the soul and the form of the body (''f
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  • ...of mistletoe extract, though mistletoe plants and berries are poisonous to humans (see Question 7 Question 7 ).<a href="http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pd
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  • ...| author=White RH. | title=Occurrence of S-methyl thioesters in urines of humans after they have eaten asparagus | url=http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/pmidloo
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  • ...and chondroitin have shown anti-inflammatory effects in animal studies. In humans, they have been studied only for osteoarthritis so far, not for RA. Osteoar
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  • ...clinically undetectable, are well known to increase with advancing age in humans and mice. The logical corollary from this study indicates that chronic dail
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  • ...that mathematical entities exist independently of the human [[mind]]. Thus humans do not invent mathematics, but rather discover it, and any other intelligen ...iversal and does not exist in any real sense, other than in human brains. Humans construct, but do not discover, mathematics.
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  • ...codes have been prejudicial against dog that are ruled aggressive against humans and that the fault lays largely with neglect and poor training on the part
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  • * In Montana the elk, deer and antelope populations outnumber the humans.
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  • ...distribution, application and potential abuse, and disposal. The impact on humans or the environment may vary at different stages of the life cycle.
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  • '''In the book : ''s Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971**'''''
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  • ...ite news |title=Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence 'may replace humans altogether'|date=2 November 2017|author=Aatif Sulleyman|work=independent.co ...nd-tech/news/stephen-hawking-artificial-intelligence-fears-ai-will-replace-humans-virus-life-a8034341.html}}</ref>
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  • ...lds that mathematical entities exist independently of the human mind. Thus humans do not invent mathematics, but rather discover it, and any other intelligen ...niversal and does not exist in any real sense, other than in human brains. Humans construct, but do not discover, mathematics.
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  • ...the Bodhisattva ideal were contrived and rooted in selfish ignorance; for humans of this age are so deeply rooted in karmic evil as to be incapable of devel Theory of mind appears to be an innate potential ability in humans (and, some argue, in certain other species), but one requiring social and o
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  • * Alabama workers built the first rocket to put humans on the moon.
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  • ...xpansion of plantations on Singapore Island led to more encounters between humans and tigers; daily tiger attacks were reported in the late 1840s. Local auth
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  • 17:19 < SoapX> thus, all land life dies, but humans could hide out in an expensive underground bomb-shelter type of thing, or i ...est less money in space exploration and more in making the oceans safe for humans to live in
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  • [18:41] <tommorris> are they not busy enough persecuting gay humans? do they really have to take it out on the penguins too? [18:56] <tommorris> if you aren't relying on humans simply doing frequency analysis of words, it might be possible to do far mo
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  • 20:15 < Demiurge1000> There will be no jobs for humans in the future!
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  • ...</math> is equal to the number of teeth of humans divided by the number of humans, that is, <math>32.\!</math> ...</math> is equal to the number of teeth of humans divided by the number of humans. In a universe of perfect human dentition this gives a quotient of <math>3
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  • ...rs would "beckon" to humanity, and described the Bussard ramjet as one way humans might achieve interstellar travel. In one of his last written works, Sagan
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  • ...RGET="_blank" <sup>[2]</sup></a> Many studies Many studies in animals and humans have demonstrated that acupuncture can cause multiple biological responses.
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  • ...jps> if I were a Raelian, I wouldn't get anywhere near the Earth until the humans stopped fighting [16:40] <The_Thing> if I were Raelian, I would obliterate Earth to put the humans out of their misery
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  • ...that mathematical entities exist independently of the human [[mind]]. Thus humans do not invent mathematics, but rather discover it, and any other intelligen
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  • ...that mathematical entities exist independently of the human [[mind]]. Thus humans do not invent mathematics, but rather discover it, and any other intelligen
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  • ...nted though that different breeds of dogs go further than others, and that humans will see a lot of things they only want to see 17:56 < Swob> they see humans as the "leaders" of the wolf pack
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  • 05:35 * jubo2 feels tempted to use the "leave play on detach" on bots and humans alike 07:18 < Qcoder00> Humans
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  • ...334 votes were astonishing... Cleverbot was judged to be 59.3% human. The humans in the event achieved just 63.3%. "
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  • ...oud> Jeske_Merensky: Then you didn't read the article. :| The troops are humans that have pokemon characteristics. ...xpect more of this in New Zealand, i think it's there that sheep outnumber humans something like 8 : 1
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  • [14:53] <Krauss64> We humans seek our own interests.
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  • 08:58 < ToAruShiroiNeko> humans? here? no way :p 13:21 < Dcoetzee> And they get their humans to do anything they want
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  • May 06 01:52:35 <Dragonfly6-7> hello, humans May 06 14:14:50 <Pesky> Humans and canines can learn each others' body language quite easuly
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  • ...:23] * Aldnonymous (~Aldnonymo@wikimedia/Aldnonymous) Quit (Quit: Even so, humans struggle to live, wretchedly. And that I think – is something very beauti
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  • 06:24 < Maple__> how were the tunnels formed? - by humans? 08:06 < Qcoder00> Greetings humans
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  • ...ow what you're saying, but at a fundamental level, regardless of religion, humans have an inbuilt dislike of that sort of violence, so to suppress it in this 12:34 < Gigs-> there's a small part of it potentially habitable to humans
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  • 03:58 < Andorin> Humans can survive underwater, but not for very long. ...g> ToAruShiroiNeko, to be frank, I don't know whether de novo synthesis of humans starting from cabbages is entirely practicable
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  • 03:39 < Qcoder00> Good morning humans 08:38 < jubo2> their aim is to make humans procreate so that the mushrooms can have more growing platforms
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  • 10:36 < SoapX> everyone knows bears could kill humans with no effort but we love bears more than anything ...ruShiroiNeko> http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/07/tech/brain-memory-implants-humans/index.html?hpt=hp_c3
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  • ...e passed Williston when it seemed I and some guy in a pickup were the only humans in it.
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  • 05:09 < Qcoder00> Greetings humans 15:26 < ToAruShiroiNeko> humans in text mining are about 60% accurate
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  • ...e 12, 2014). Preceded in death by the only friend she had been allowed by humans to have in her life, Ladybird (March 3, 2014). ...e discussing the murder of Marius the giraffe and the need for zoo space, “Humans are drawn to babies of all kinds; we love the big eyes, the floppy limbs, t
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  • ...been given a hefty kick from a horse might not function very well, whereas humans have a surprising ability to keep going May 07 14:02:26 <IceCas> is the humans.txt?
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  • [21:16] <Dragonfly6-7> good evening, humans
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  • ...coetzee> ToAruShiroiNeko: Random question: in the Star Trek universe, have humans eliminated smoking? 01:26 < Dcoetzee> So all those supposed humans in positions of power on the news is an elaborate lie perpetrated by Ceilin
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  • ...hifted from a form of flu that affected primarily pigs and crossed over to humans. On [[February 5]], [[1976]], an [[United States Army|Army]] recruit at [[F
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  • [21:27] <Rainbow-Dash-EN> That's what you silly humans thing.
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  • 08:15 < James_F> Isarra: Like humans, you mean? 08:16 < Isarra> I mean different species. Humans are already one species.
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  • [16:45] <alyxuk_> organised religion is still false, but humans DO have the potential to interact with the universe in abstract ways (when
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  • ...drywall keywords drywall into your drywall text until it is unreadable by humans.
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