Xais56
Xais56 t1_ishh9ox wrote
Reply to comment by powercow in When it's said 99.9% of human DNA is the same in all humans, is this referring to only coding DNA or both coding and non-coding DNA combined? by PeanutSalsa
Depends on the animal. I doubt cheetahs have much variance.
Something hardy and successful and desired by humans though I could see having huge variance. Cannabis plants must have incredible variance between sexually produced individuals. (I'm aware it's not an animal, but the point stands).
Xais56 t1_ir0rrci wrote
Reply to comment by jay_da_truth in TIFU By Calling My Friend's Mom A Hoe by Quinn_eth
>MTV's yo momma came out in 06 so not sure what you mean by 97
Do you think these jokes were invented in 2006?
"Demetrius: Villain, what hast thou done?
Aaron: That which thou canst not undo.
Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother.
Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother."
That one's from Titus Andronicus, written sometime in the late 16th century.
There's evidence on ones from 3500 BC carved into ancient tablets, but language and culture has evolved too much to be able to get the joke easily. All we know is that the joke involves someones mother, and sex.
Xais56 t1_ir0qk58 wrote
Reply to comment by 4_Legged_Duck in TIFU By Calling My Friend's Mom A Hoe by Quinn_eth
>"Being right" and being right isn't always the same thing.
Just because one is correct does not mean one is right.
It is correct to say that a significantly reduced human population would be good for the planet. It is not right to say we should nuke Asia.
Xais56 t1_j9kufiz wrote
Reply to comment by kompootor in Glonous History by PrinceAmled
The Chinese-American contribution to international cuisine? You what?