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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 4, 2022 20:41:58 GMT
No-one, ever, kept a termite. Not even zookeepers in insect houses. No, not one of them. Never happened. One year is seven years in dog years. How do they know it's not like that for termites? And there's your ass on a platter. Yes, dog = termite and that stupid saying has merit. Congratulations, please publish your paper.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Jun 4, 2022 22:46:09 GMT
I'll take Attenborough over you. I'm sure his word is gospel to you. Scientists are often full of shit.Did he find a 25-year-old termite and see its birth certificate? Not that your modern existence of living in luxury compared to rest of the world has anything to do with science. Hey, turn off your air conditioner for the summer if science is so stupid. Pray the heat away.
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Post by peachy on Jun 4, 2022 23:02:35 GMT
I'm sure his word is gospel to you. Scientists are often full of shit.Did he find a 25-year-old termite and see its birth certificate? Not that your modern existence of living in luxury compared to rest of the world has anything to do with science. Hey, turn off your air conditioner for the summer if science is so stupid. Pray the heat away. So now you're changing the topic from biology to mechanical engineering? Okay.
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Post by ant-mac on Jun 4, 2022 23:41:56 GMT
No-one, ever, kept a termite. Not even zookeepers in insect houses. No, not one of them. Never happened. One year is seven years in dog years. How do they know it's not like that for termites? And there's your ass on a platter. The lifespans of these creatures is given in Human years, therefore it is irrelevant what they are worth in "insect years", should such a concept exist... Termite Queens: 15+ Years Queen Ants: 30 Years Splendor Beetles: 25 - 30 Years Cicadas: 17 Years And there's your arse on a platter.
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Post by ant-mac on Jun 4, 2022 23:46:59 GMT
Not that your modern existence of living in luxury compared to rest of the world has anything to do with science. Hey, turn off your air conditioner for the summer if science is so stupid. Pray the heat away. So now you're changing the topic from biology to mechanical engineering? Okay. Actually, you were the one who tried to change the focus of the discussion by nonsensically criticizing science in general: "Scientists are often full of shit." And for the record, mechanical engineering is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture and maintain mechanical systems. So the two disiplines are intimately intertwined.
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Post by peachy on Jun 5, 2022 3:12:05 GMT
So now you're changing the topic from biology to mechanical engineering? Okay. Actually, you were the one who tried to change the focus of the discussion by nonsensically criticizing science in general: "Scientists are often full of shit." And for the record, mechanical engineering is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture and maintain mechanical systems. So the two disiplines are intimately intertwined. I don't see the word 'biology' in your post. Platter, meet ass.
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Post by ant-mac on Jun 5, 2022 3:44:09 GMT
Actually, you were the one who tried to change the focus of the discussion by nonsensically criticizing science in general: "Scientists are often full of shit." And for the record, mechanical engineering is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture and maintain mechanical systems. So the two disiplines are intimately intertwined. I don't see the word 'biology' in your post. Platter, meet ass. Nor did it appear in your post, where you stated: "Scientists are often full of shit." However, I've made posts concerned with biology... and you've completely failed to respond to them. So when it comes to platters, I can see your need is much greater than mine.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2022 5:05:43 GMT
3 seconds, 24 hours a day, for 25 years. I don't know why this is on the "Pleasant Conversation" board. Aphids reproduce at an amazing rate also.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jun 11, 2022 6:44:16 GMT
3 seconds, 24 hours a day, for 25 years. I don't know why this is on the "Pleasant Conversation" board. Aphids reproduce at an amazing rate also. Just in an attempt to keep the conversation pleasant, otherwise someone would find a way to derail it and bring politics into it, somehow.
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