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>>11293502
>billionaires with braces

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>>11153543
>Once again, the STEM chad proves themselves smarter than everyone else.
>Sometimes the only winning move is not to play.

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>>9695880
>Awards: 8 life sentences

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>>9540349
>serration

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>>9483153
Because depression caused by the state is always a good idea.

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>>9060064

There's not enough water on the planet to do that. And the core is kept that hot by pressure, not a combustion fire going on inside the Earth.

What you described is literally impossible. The Earth is not a charcoal grill.

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>>9010753
you're literally ignoring every feature of the pelvis of Australopithecus. the low-crested, bowl-shaped pelvis that it had is characteristic of humans, as contrasted with the high-crested pelvis seen in chimps and gorillas where the ilia go way up along the lumbar spine and the ischia and pubes go way down.
you're repeating over and over something which is so untrue that even an untrained eye can tell it by just looking at the skeleton for a few moments, and you seem genuinely unable to recognize this. seek help.

as for the Taung Child:
>larger than the skull of an adult chimpanzee
>foramen magnum at bottom of skull, not back, indicating bipedalism
>no browridge
>smaller jaw, less prognathous than a chimp
>but its brain doesn't seem to have developed like that of a modern human!
so it's got a bunch of human-like traits...but because there's one trait it's missing, it MUST actually be a chimpanzee? only a brainlet would draw such a ludicrous conclusion. you see "not a modern human" and immediately leap to "must be a chimpanzee" because your pathetic little mind is incapable of conceiving of something that's neither entirely human nor entirely chimp, but rather somewhere in between.

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Everyone in the comments is getting to upset. We need to take a moment to appreciate the sheer multi-faceted complexity of this shit post. It's unlike anything iv'e every seen.

Matter a fact I am printing this page right now and getting my mom to hang it on her fridge.

This is superb.

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>>8776073
>hurr durr snopes lugenpresse
not sure if liberal falseflag or just really really nuance-blind /pol/ack

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>>8620401
>You know the exact same could be said of Obama.
Eh, Obama also spent 7 years as a state Senator. And during his legislative career, he spent 12 years teaching Constitutional law at one of the best universities in the world. Between his legislative experience and his technical background in law, it's not fair or accurate to say that he just doesn't understand how to govern. Now, his resume wasn't as polished as some other incoming Presidents'. but he's leaps and bounds in that regard above Trump (whose sole claim to fame is having built a real estate empire using Daddy's money, pic related).

>The textile market isn't big in the US compared to the automotive and manufacturing industry here. If some jobs in the textile industry are outsourced, that won't have any real effect on the economy.
The textile industry represents ~2 million jobs, and it underwent quite a crash between 1995 and 2009 before recovering somewhat. Besides, the fact that Trump embraced outsourcing shows that he's not actually committed to fighting outsourcing the way he claims he always has been. I'm just saying, have a little cynicism. And for God's sake pay close attention to what's actually happening, or he'll break every promise and tell you all he did what you guys wanted.
>http://www.textileworld.com/textile-world/features/2016/05/2016-state-of-the-u-s-textile-industry/
>http://ota.fas.org/reports/8733.pdf

>even if he saved on;y 700 jobs out of 1500 jobs, that's still 700 people with jobs not shipped to Mexico.
the point is, he didn't actually save those 700 jobs. the deal to salvage them was in place before he got involved.

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