The genetic variability of humans is so staggeringly enclosed and unremarkable that there is simply no need to classify populations in flux as separate.
Measuring nose profile or hair texture is not a reliable way to classify species because they're so variable that no consistent definition could even be made. Racist asses are so blind to reality.
@Three_headed_
Yeah, a concept that was abandoned along with eugenics when scientists realized that no consistent definition for such hypothetical species can be made
this found footage alien has lived in my brain rent free for years.
however, i've only now discovered that this cryptid is called the asshole sucker. and that's how it kills people.
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one orca got pissed at a boat, taught all their friends the weak spots of a boat, and now this same orca is organizing an interspecies all-out war on boats
how is this apparently real
@SquishSquish8
They're mocking biologists for classifying other animals into subspecies, but not humans. That is also evident through contextual details.
[2/3]The recent launch of Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi bones, including part of a type specimen, into sub-orbit on a Virgin Galactic spacecraft poses significant risks to their preservation and historical value.
gigan but it's a swift-moving quadruped that has the ability to clumsily walk bipedally to swing it's scythes, sort of like this (by hypoem 87 on deviantart)
can't believe we get news of a "new" scimitar-crested spinosaur, a titanosaur and carcharodontosaur skeleton, a 3-meter-long predatory fish and other creatures from a new fossil site and it's instantly overshadowed by *checks notes* tyrannosaurus
So, I just found this AI art tool, MidJourney, like a few days ago. Honestly, my first thought was, "Is this just a fancy Etch A Sketch for grown-ups?" But here comes the John Fetterman drama, and bam, lightbulb moment. I whip up this "Casual Presidents" piece, throw it on X, and
So apparently this has gained some traction. I created a wiki about extinct organisms (
@prehistorywiki
) l, where I even added this tidbit to the Tyrannosaurus article