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|    RonO to JTEM    |
|    Re: Chimp to human evolution - Sandwalk     |
|    22 Dec 25 10:57:24    |
      From: rokimoto557@gmail.com              On 12/21/2025 10:42 PM, JTEM wrote:       > Regularly wets his bed, RonO wrote:       >       >>> https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2435.13671       >       >> Just a nut job.       >       > You're so emotionally invested in a particular answer that posting       > cites is nuts?       >       >> Just go back up and see how you responded to my previous post on this       >> paper.       >       > You're pretending that Chimps use tools. Okay, explain who Chimps       > are so inferior to ants.              You are just a nut job that can't deal with reality. No one but you       claims that chimps are inferior to ants. The ant's use of sand grains       is instinctive they do not learn this behaviore they just do it under       specific environmental stimuli. Chimps making and using tools is       cultural and is a learned behavior.              >       >>> Give us examples of Chimp "Tool use" that is more       >>> sophisticated than the "Tools" referenced above.       >>       >> As you know these ants have an instinctive behavior       >       > So it's not biological? They get something sticky on their feet and       > then "Use tools" only in a far more sophisticated manner than a       > Chimp's brain?              No, just a nut job that can't deal with reality. There is obviously a       difference between an instinctive behavior and one that is learned and       passed down culturally.              >       > Still waiting for you to show me a 1 million year old Chimp "Tool."       >       > Why haven't you?              Because you are a nut job for even thinking that any would still exist       to find.              >       > HINT: It's because BEHAVIORS can't be preserved within the       > archaeological record. Nope. Only object, only nouns can be       > preserved -- not verbs.       >       >> Chimps modify what they find in nature and       >       > Okay show us.       >       > Show us million year old Chimp "Tools."              Lying to yourself about reality, just makes you the nut job that you       are. You know that the examples that I gave are well documented, and       the fact that they are passed down culturally has also been documented.              Ron Okimoto       >       >       >       >       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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