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Did you know that an eating apparatus can differ from that of a jaw?
Almost, if not every boned animal has a jaw

Did you know that eyes are not necessarily the only way to perceive environments?
Literally every mammal and reptile have eyes, and so do most fish, amphibians, and insects

Did you know that your behavior is trying my patience in actually answering your infuriating bullstuff?
Same.
Just because something evolved on another planet doesn't mean it immediately has to be some ridiculous creature with tentacles and not eyes or mouths,
« Last Edit: April 16, 2011, 10:57:11 PM by Qwepir »

What the forget?

I found gollum on that search.
He's not a loving alien he's just some crack pot hobbit, NOT AN ALIEN

It's certainly of a different species though. So it's alien. amirite?

It's certainly of a different species though. So it's alien. amirite?
No. That's very wrong.


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Did you know that an eating apparatus can differ from that of a jaw?
Almost, if not every boned animal has a jaw
Why do you insist that the only form of eating is through a jaw?
It's like you're saying all life requires the same skeletal system as all life you've seen. A great multitude of boneless life exists, and you probably know this. Please acknowledge it as well.
Here's a method. Liquivores. Injecting digestive fluid into prey and drinking the digested material. No jaws required.


Did you know that eyes are not necessarily the only way to perceive environments?
Literally every mammal and reptile have eyes, and so do most fish, amphibians, and insects
Aaand they all came from a common ancestor, you loving brick wall.

Did you know that your behavior is trying my patience in actually answering your infuriating bullstuff?
Same.
You're the one who is forcing himself into my loving thread.

Just because something evolved on another planet doesn't mean it immediately has to be some ridiculous creature with tentacles and not eyes or mouths,
Just because it evolved on another planet doesn't mean it has to have developed the same methods for functionality.
What's "ridiculous" about developing differently from life on Earth?
Do you know how differently life could've adapted to the same conditions on Earth?

Na'vi!
Make your point, please.
« Last Edit: April 17, 2011, 07:18:35 PM by The Titanium »



Try as I might, I can't find a single shred of intelligent thought or evidence that went into the making of this post.

I LOST MY APPETITE AFTER LOOKING AT THIS ONE HGJEGDJFJEJ


Try as I might, I can't find a single shred of intelligent thought or evidence that went into the making of this post.
You're just making excuses for arrogantly ignoring my arguments.
Yeah, get the forget out of my thread. NOW.
« Last Edit: April 18, 2011, 02:53:02 PM by The Titanium »


You're just making excuses for arrogantly ignoring my arguments.
Yeah, get the forget out of my thread. NOW.
You are making the idiotic assumption that simply because something evolves on another planet it has to have absolutely nothing in common with earth creatures. You have yet to explain why things like tentacles, non-visual sensory organs, or having more than four legs would be beneficial in any environment. Rather than basing things off of what we know (i.e. earth creatures) you are just taking shots in the dark and trying to convince me that aliens would not have faces.

You are making the idiotic assumption that simply because something evolves on another planet it has to have absolutely nothing in common with earth creatures. I was trying to prove that there was no reason it had to, not that it was impossible for them to be similar. It depends entirely on the environment. Yeah, you might be right with the environment in question, that being that it is similar to Earth, but had it been vastly different, there's no reason it should... look, if it develops from the ground up, aren't there many ways to branch? You have yet to explain why things like tentacles, non-visual sensory organs, or having more than four legs would be beneficial in any environment. In light-deprived environments, those depending on not light would survive, right? You know what, I'm giving up. Rather than basing things off of what we know (i.e. earth creatures) you are just taking shots in the dark and trying to convince me that aliens would not have faces. Because... ugh, whatever. What do you want from me?

I'll re-answer that god qwepir what is your agh god damnit what the forget agh okay you know what
you win
you loving
win