Re: circular logic

From: Wade T. Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 13:27:14 GMT

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    On 12/04/01 02:22, Joe Dees said this-

    >>Environment and the threat of starvation have nothing to do with it.
    >>
    >If you can provide a reference for this, I stand corrected of an incorrect
    >assumption, and thank you for furthering my understanding of this
    >phenomenon as direct social/sexual competition rather than food competition.

    Not that there's a reason you ain't both right- food and sex are pretty
    damn important for staying around and moving on.

    - Wade

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