yup. still think these are all bullshit
yup. still think these are all bullshit
My top 10 list of bullshit diseases and fears
10. ADHD (Most of you just need to get a fucking hobby)
9. Morbidly obese (for 99 percent of people, it's your own fucking fault what you put in your pie hole)
8. Depression ( Stop bringing everyone down because your a bummer)
7. Afraid of anything in nature ( Toughen up. If others can do it, you can try to so shut the fuck up about what you are afraid of)
6. Afraid of fellow americans ( You are the victim long before it even happens)
5. Fear of change and lost of routine ( Grow the fuck up and use that thing on top of your shoulders instead of the brain in between your legs.)
4. Type 2 diabetes ( Go get a gym membership and proper diet instead of taking a pill, give it a month and see what happens. I'm no doctor, but I'm not the fat one.)
3. Afraid of people that look different then you. ( At one point, we were all rat dogs. It is the bases for the deepest history of our brains.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynodont )
2. People that are alright wearing masks at all ( Your probably such an asshole that now you love the fact that you don't have to come up with excuses as to why no one wants to look you in the face, or at all. )
1. The fear of guns. ( Really? Read a book to see where this leads you fucking lazy morons.)
EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Cynodont
The cynodonts ("dog teeth") (clade Cynodontia) are a clade of therapsids that first appeared in the Late Permian (approximately 260 Ma), and extensively diversified after the Permian–Triassic extinction event. Cynodonts had a wide variety of lifestyles, including carnivory and herbivory. Mammals (including humans) are cynodonts, as are their extinct ancestors and close relatives, having evolved from advanced probainognathian cynodonts during the Late Triassic. All other cynodont lines went extinct, with the last known non-mammalian cynodont group, the Tritylodontidae having its last records in the Early Cretaceous. Taxonomy Richard Owen named Cynodontia in 1861, which he assigned to Anomodontia as a family. Robert Broom (1913) reranked Cynodonia as an infraorder, since retained by others, including Colbert and Kitching (1977), Carroll (1988), Gauthier et al. (1989), and Rubidge and Cristian Sidor (2001). Olson (1966) assigned Cynodontia to Theriodontia, Colbert and Kitching (1977) to Theriodontia, and Rubridge and Sidor (2001) to Eutheriodontia. William King Gregory (1910), Broom (1913...
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