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RE: A discussion of Science (part II)

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Posted by: tektum at Mon Oct 25 14:46:33 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tektum ]  
   

Nodum ~ Thank you for taking a logical glance at my post, it's nice to see someone that can actually understand what they are reading.
Amerilrose ~ get some life experience and then you can criticize.
I'm sure you probably have names for each of your "pet" snakes and feel sad at the departure of one of your beloved babies, but you are only placing human emotions on your animals in an effort to justify your own fears and lack of understanding, it's your psychological way of making them "safe" ~ on a sub-conscious level of course. Unfortunately, it's what will always set you apart from the scientific community. Time to grow up.
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