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On 12/13/2024 5:53 AM, D wrote:The truth!On Thu, 12 Dec 2024, clams casino wrote:>
On 12/12/2024 1:57 PM, D wrote:Brilliant! We solved it! =) So Trump has a massive youth relocation job ahead of him the next 4 years! ;)On Thu, 12 Dec 2024, clams casino wrote:Honestly this is true and I have seen it happen thusly.
On 12/12/2024 12:49 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:dsi1 wrote:No.It's a physical change on a geneticYou're talking out of yoose ass again, Uncle.
level. How strange is that? My guess is that a lot of wild pigs used to
be domestic pigs that escaped into the wild. That's a heck of a story
right there.
No he is not.
https://youtu.be/gNKPz9ZfQb4
https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/2v6jvg/eli5_why_do_pigs_go_through_a_big_transformation/?rdt=53519
A creatures phenotype (physical manifestation) is dictated by its genetic code. There are actually different ways in which genetic code will be expressed depending on the environment that the creature finds itself; thisphenomenon is called epigenetics. There is another phenomenon called neoteny in which creatures retain juvenile characteristics depending on their environment, and will quickly mature given certain conditions.This can be studied in the US, where juvenile americans in populations with a lot of democrats remain juvenile. Move them out do populations with republicans and they will quickly mature and turn into healthy adults. ;)
They also lose that pudgy kiddo face flesh.
Some go all-in and grow playoff beards:
https://img.internationalhockey.net/when_did_hockey_players_start_growing_playoff_beards.jpg
We know then they have matured and will not regress to leftardia.
And the beard wax franchise will be yuuuuge!
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Modified walrus iteration too:Very impressive! I wish I could grow an equally powerful mustache and beard. Sadly it was not meant to be. But, atleast I'm somewhere in the lower middle end of beard capability, so although nothing to write home about, it is better than no beard at all.
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While we normally associate Lanny McDonald with his epic mustache, he grew a full beard for the 1989 Stanley Cup playoffs. He led the Flames to a 4-2 series win against the Montreal Canadiens to capture the Cup in the final NHL game of his career.
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