21st March 2006, 10:34 PM
Well there you go. It's all a matter of the situation. There are genes that are better in more situations and worse than others. In evolution, that's actually the majority of gene alterations. Very few are always good or always bad alterations.
Also, http://www.seuss.org/seuss/freud.seuss.html
Also, http://www.seuss.org/seuss/freud.seuss.html
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