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Old 30-09-2009, 08:05 PM #106
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[rquote=2616284&tid=148326&author=Mr.Corrie][rquote=2616278&tid=148326&author=ProbeEight][rquote=2616274&tid=148326&author=Mr.Corrie][rquote=2616264&tid=148326&author=ProbeEight]There are plenty of tribes still in the world, but civilization exists in Africa, too, Harry. Good god man. Null argument. I am thinking of this from a global perspective. Globally speaking, we are not wild. We are an advanced society. We are not instinctual with approach to everything. We have ego. We can understand our world. We record history and create art.

We. Are. Not. Wild.

If you were wild, YOU would be catching YOUR own food out in THE WILD with your teeth. A farmer would not be growing and breeding it for you.

Do Bears breed Salmon? No. They cant. Because they are wild. And we ... are not wild.[/rquote]

So...these kids can protect themselves from Lions and tigers?


No, thought not[/rquote]
Do they form the majority of the make up of the world we live in?

No. Thought not. Plus I ALREADY alluded to tribal existence.

*sigh*[/rquote]

Here is the picture that didnt appear
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They make up a fair chunk of Africa which is a large continent[/rquote]
I already saw the picture. We all saw it.

They make up a fair chunk of Africa, yes, but small in relation to the rest of the world. They are poor, unfortunately. Victims of there condition. Not sure have you realized this, but it takes money to start a chicken plant.

The argument is totally meaningless.
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