• wwb4itcgas@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    I honestly would’ve thought that an orifice to release waste products came first, but I’m not an evo-devo-nist.

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      4 days ago

      Yeah, the first thing the embryo of vertebrates folds into is a torus whose hole will become the digestive system. Reproductive organs come way later.

    • Manticore@lemmy.nz
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      Yeah it feels like a weird way to say that humans still have vestigial signs of a cloaca. It’s understood that evolutionary ancestors did, so humans’ ancestors would need to have separated the functions during their evolution… I guess the news is that there is still genetic evidence even today.

      Alternatively, creationists can take this as a sign a creator considers butt stuff to be natural sex also 👍

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        i think the creationist response is that humans were always exactly like this and any evidence pointing to the contrary is put there by god to test us

        … but also worth a try - it’s not like they actually think about things

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          God doesn’t make mistakes 😇🙏 that’s why butt stuff 🍑🤛💦 feels so good 🥴😩💯

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          Creationist here. I think the world was created by people, who told each other stories until their stories formed a world, and then the people lived in the world. They invented the idea of humanity by which to know themselves, and that’s where human beings come from.

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            2 days ago

            so yeah i’m going to need you and everyone you know to make up stories about the impressive girth of my dick, thanks.