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02-15-2013, 09:17 PM
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I've fed a few Giraffe's by hand. You'd think they'd bite your fingers off, but they don't. They're gentle giants.
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3. Bjoern Werener – Flordia State – Vince from shamwow once said “Germans make good stuff”
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02-16-2013, 08:05 AM
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Dudes holy ****! I was just looking at this thread and turn on TV and there's ******* giraffes all over my screen? Is this a sign?
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02-16-2013, 08:10 AM
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02-16-2013, 10:57 AM
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Just read through this thread, what happened to PMD and theunseen?
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Football...it's rocket surgery now, folks.
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02-16-2013, 11:46 AM
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02-16-2013, 02:17 PM
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Dawkins is erroneous.
From Gray's Anatomy:
“As the recurrent nerve hooks around the subclavian artery or aorta, it gives off several cardiac filaments to the deep part of the cardiac plexus. As it ascends in the neck it gives off branches, more numerous on the left than on the right side, to the mucous membrane and muscular coat of the esophagus; branches to the mucous membrane and muscular fibers of the trachea; and some pharyngeal filaments to the Constrictor pharyngis inferior.”
A direct nerve in itself would be an error, as a singular nerve that also supplies input to organs that have predetermining factors on laryngeal operation creates a natural time delay. Basically, if it was a straight shot, the only sounds we could make a a bunch of windy, breathy squeaks.
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Dawkins is erroneous.
From Gray's Anatomy:
“As the recurrent nerve hooks around the subclavian artery or aorta, it gives off several cardiac filaments to the deep part of the cardiac plexus. As it ascends in the neck it gives off branches, more numerous on the left than on the right side, to the mucous membrane and muscular coat of the esophagus; branches to the mucous membrane and muscular fibers of the trachea; and some pharyngeal filaments to the Constrictor pharyngis inferior.”
A direct nerve in itself would be an error, as a singular nerve that also supplies input to organs that have predetermining factors on laryngeal operation creates a natural time delay. Basically, if it was a straight shot, the only sounds we could make a a bunch of windy, breathy squeaks.
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but the internet led me to believe dawkins speaks only the truth and knows everything about science.
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02-16-2013, 05:01 PM
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02-16-2013, 06:24 PM
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yo123's pic was missing just one little bit...fixed it up:

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