"No, it's the fact that raw matter, raw energy, and their random interaction throughout finite time will never amount to a hill of beans much less a prokaryotic cell outta primordial soup - THAT'S what's halting 'evolution'.
oh, that and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which is kinda like the same concept.
given all the designers out there, I still can't see how so many people have fallen for this (religious) view, which common sense doesn't support.
Oh, and all your 'science' that supports it?"
"if I'm in a hurry, all the regular lines are butt long, and I have only a few items NOT plastic wrapped (so the code is all covered and messed up) then I'll use the self checkout line."
"If the service is bad then I'm going to ask to talk with the manager, and I am never going back again (don't want no food that's been spit in, or worse!)
actually, if I'm in a hurry (as I usually am) I'm not leaving a tip, not speaking to anyone, and not coming back every again.
this having been said, there are restaurants I go to where I just love the food, and put up with poor service to get the goodies my gut desires."
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