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Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin!

Category: Humor stuff, and in the best of worlds, science humor stuff
Posted on: January 5, 2008 1:26 PM, by Benjamin Cohen

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Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin! Darwin!



Darwin won.



And there was much rejoicing in the land.



And the crowd said Yeah.

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I'd like to see a picture of Darwin cutting down a basketball net... Are you looking for additional writers in 2008? Would you include non-SciBling bloggers? If so, consider this my formal application for inclusion.

Posted by: Thomas Robey | January 6, 2008 8:56 PM

He shoots he scores :-)

You might be interested in the strange story of Darwin's crabs:

http://www.ox.ac.uk/scienceblog

Posted by: PW | February 12, 2008 5:17 AM

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