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How many generations until we lose all of our hair? Or at least body hair.

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It is a surprise to no one when hair loss is discussed, with each iteration we have started shedding hair away as an evolutionary leftover, just like the wisdom tooth, it is only logical to consider that this process of hair loss will continue down the line, so i ask that how long do you reckon hair has left before we are completely smoothe like the greys?

Also, why isn't this hair loss seen in other primates as it is with humans?

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Why are women like this?

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They're barely conscious
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Scientifically speaking, why do we fight needless wars that kill thousands of fit young men? Isn’t that dysgenic from an evolutionary standpoint
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How many ripples does a puddle typically produce when a pebble penetrates its surface? What is a ratio for the momentum of the pebble to the volume of the puddle.
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DIE TECHNOPHILES
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Copenseethe
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Can you see water vapor molecule?

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Im i starting to go nuts or fucking what. One morning i was drinking a hot cup of coffee while on the computer, then noticing tiny balls rising from the cuppa and dissapearing into the air. They acted like school of fish following each other in a bunched up wave sort of fashion. They first clumped up the the surface of the coffee, forming just under the surface, then "jumping" up to the air and wisping off in a stream as mentioned. It was indeed steam coming off but i never noticed that they could be seen as individual balls. Strong sunlight was beaming through the window as it might have helped me seeing them. It was like a hundred of them forming and dissapearing in 1 or 3 seconds. I tried to follow just one and indeed its "lifespan" was about a few seconds. I've observed this for as long as the coffee was hot, but in the end half the numbers dropped significantly as opposed to the first few minutes it was teeming with them. It reminded me of the warcraft 3 ending cinematic where a fuckton of wisps swirled around archimonde and killed his ass. I searched google and shit for a solid minute and all of the results say no, you cant see water molechules in any state with the naked eye. It must be a consistent and sober hallucination, which ive never experienced before, or a glitch in the matrix for all i know. All i know is that i was really suprised having never observed this before, and since couldnt replicate.
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