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Carnival of Evolution 36
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What if you accept it but don’t actually like the notion of being distantly related to parasites and other things with unattractive habits?
Or for that matter, closely related to them.
“You know you’re living in a dysfunctional family when conversations start with: ‘Put the gun down and let’s talk.’”
I accept that I am distantly related to some members of Congress. Now what?
Only some of them? How does that work, exactly? ;)
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