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Is BB dying a slow death - Part Two

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Date: 7/16/2016 8:52:32 AM
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No I keep quiting and then coming back when I first started we were their

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Date: 7/17/2016 8:46:14 AM
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Only the good die young. #RIPTupac

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Date: 7/17/2016 9:47:31 AM
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and the evil seems to live forever...

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Date: 7/18/2016 5:19:21 AM
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Its natural selection and there is no selection in getting run over by a pokemon player.
The lion very well does select the weakest gazelle out of the herd because its the easiest prey.

However, if you consider pokemon driving a fundamental shift in general environmental conditions (like ice ages) instead of crazy incidents then yes, the ones that cant adapt and still cross the streets with green traffic ligths trusting the sanity of the approaching car driver could be removed from the gene pool by natural selection.

Last edited by Robard at 7/18/2016 5:42:30 AM

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