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Idea - Theory of Evolution

Some think evolution is how we have come so far, some think "evolution" is just part of anti-christ movements, some say "Darwin denied himself before he died".

Whatever it is... I'm not going to stop thinking about it and I don't want to forget this very strange "discovery" I have. That's why I'm bloggin' now! =)

My mother would always nag at me, complaining about how lazy I am, never take care of myself. Skip meals and doesn't take fruits. Then as usual I'll argue back and give a lot of reasons (or excuses) on why I am I. The main thesis was that I felt it is a watse of time eating.

Although she finally gave up and walked away a grouchy woman, it didn't stop me from continuing the argument with myself as I always would whenever there are conflicts or differences in interests or perceptions between human beings.

I started to think of scenarios where mother hardly find time to buy fruits, then when she come back with them, nobody eats them and she feels sad. Then how in the past when fruit prices were mroe affordable, she bought more often than now. And also when father was still around, he would buy fruits home for everyone to snack on every other day.

My thoughts just went further and further into history. Until it reach prehistoric times i think of the cave men who ONLY COULD eat fruits when they didn't go for hunts.

Then it struck me... isn't this evolution? The theory of evolution generally implies that as times goes by humans learn different things and begin to do things differently, environmental and social changes come into effect and inherently causing biological changes in their bodily structure and habits over long period os time.

So without further illustration or explaination, I think you should know what I'm trying to say: I'm more evolved.

So I'm thinking, if there is no End-Of-The-World, humans may develop ways to stop eating completely. FRUITS? who cares (unless you like it of cos, and not for health sake)

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