I think we're running up against the same problem of getting people to accept the theory of evolution. Just intuitively. I never see any animals becoming other animals. I don't see species evolving. You know, what are you talking about? Ten thousand years, hundred thousand years, t this doesn't even register in my intuitive brain. And it's the same kind of problem, you know, globa warming over the decade, centuries and so on. It was cold the other day. What happened to globa warming? So you get that kind of weather verses the climate. Short term vs long term thinking. Ye hear.
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