Oh, well then you've contradicted yourself by telling me that something BOTH lives wholly in water AND lives outside of water.
No what I said was,
There are many fish that live outside of water, these are not fish according to your requirements.
Oh, well then you've contradicted yourself by telling me that something BOTH lives wholly in water AND lives outside of water.
what I said was,
There are many fish that live outside of water, these are not fish according to your requirements.
False. You did say that--you did contradict yourself--by answering "Yes" to the question I asked you.
I don't dispute that you said that, also.
Well, indeed. Perhaps this is a rare point of agreement.Again, what question?
So when does your Winter break start, are your parents taking you anywhere this year?
Have you written your letter to Santa Clause yet?
Well, indeed. Perhaps this is a rare point of agreement.
Stuart
Nonetheless, both the popular press and many scientists continue to claim that birds are dinosaurs because they are descendents [sic] from ground dwelling theropods like dromaeosaurs. |
birds are dinosaurs because they are descended from them |
birds are dinosaurs because they descended from the first theropod and the first dinosaur. |
What a blast from the past!I thought I had said that. We are eukarya, a form of single-celled organism in the sense that we are descended from a population of them, even though we are no longer single-celled animals.
Stuart