Evolutionarily

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Adverb: 1. Pertaining to evolutionary functions as they apply to stupid behaviour. The death of an individual in the pursuit of a particularly stupid stunt or activity, thereby eradicating their stupid genes from the human gene pool (especially if the individual has not yet bred) - cf survival of the fittest; genetic adaptation. It is in the interests of the survival of humans as a whole that such people die in the pursuit of these actions, as otherwise they may reproduce and therefore pass on these stupid genes to their offspring. 2. Adaptation; changes occurring across an entire species as it adapts to its environment. Urban Dictionary

1. When a person’s facial features resemble a neanderthal 2. When a person’s behaviour or thought process resembles a monkey/primate Urban Dictionary

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Here we review the possibility that flagella sprouted evolutionarily from the eukaryotic cell proper seems very unlikely because it is hard to imagine what function and benefit in natural selection the flagella would have provided to the cells when they first emerged as simple buds. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Ang mga gilid ng pagkakaroon Programang naka-highlight sa mundo pinaka evolutionarily naiiba at globally endangered species. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I think this purpose was hidden before the foundation of the world, and that it was revealed in Jesus at a moment that could be described as evolutionarily appropriate. ❋ Sam Norton (2006)

For application of the Endangered Species Act to a species with considerable intraspecific diversity, such as Chinook salmon or steelhead, the species is partitioned into geographical parts called evolutionarily significant units ESU. ❋ Robert J. Behnke (2002)

Human culture is everywhere different but human nature is everywhere the same.) ** "evolutionarily" - it grates on the ear as one of the ugliest adverbs in English. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Free content is thus what biologists call an evolutionarily stable strategy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With those rules in place, the researchers used the model to look for “evolutionarily stable equilibrium behaviors,” situations in which both sides are doing as well as they can in relationship to the other. ❋ Ewillett (2009)

Even if this imperiled planet is not fortunate enough to see this happen and the Buckingham Collection does not find a permanent home where it most surely definitely belongs, we hope that the manifestations gathered in the exhibition will find their way here and there to continue to inspire individuals to use their precious human lives in the evolutionarily most meaningful way to create real human values in themselves and others. ❋ Mike Ragogna (2010)

Probably the work of Bowles and Gintis et.al. that uses game theortic methods to evaluate extensive data gathered in HG societies which show evolutionarily stable possibility for such "hard wired" traits. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Using statistics and computers, a process called bioinformatics, the researcher compared various versions of TRPA1 in assorted organisms today and figuring out how those variations relate to each other evolutionarily. ❋ Ewillett (2010)

The perception of time is a functioning product, an evolutionarily emergent, an aspect of the linear organizing format of the mind -- for survival purposes in THIS relative life. ❋ Sebastian Siegel (2010)

Likewise, people overeat because humans are evolutionarily hardwired to eat a lot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Unlike other primates, however, infants can use such evolutionarily ancient abilities for purposes that are specifically linguistic and (presumably) unique to humans. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Feelings are just facts of bodily life, driven by evolutionarily ancient brain organs such as the amygdala. ❋ Michael Chorost (2011)

'Hopefully the dumb Australian explorers [Burke] and Wills did not breed prior to dying evolutionarily. It would not be in the Darwinian interests of the species for such idiots to have children.' 'It was only a matter of time before Steve Irwin died evolutionarily. Unfortunately he left [sprogs] behind - hopefully they will not be as dumb as he was.' 'Evolutionarily speaking [wisdom teeth], beards and male nipples should have disappeared by now since they are completely useless these days.' ❋ LouLou333 (2010)

Why does bro look like a [monkey] He [must be] [evolutionarily challenged] ❋ ShaanCC (2023)

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