Message from @Meryl.140.15

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2020-07-21 21:19:01 UTC  

wasn't what I was taught in school and i still don't think we evolved

2020-07-21 21:19:17 UTC  

are they changing the evolution curriculum too?

2020-07-21 21:20:36 UTC  

Yeah, that "humans come from apes" thing is a misconception. I also never really learned about evolution in science classes in my life; only about biology with plants and some animals

2020-07-21 21:23:22 UTC  

lucky, i was taught we evolved from tadpoles

2020-07-21 21:24:03 UTC  

Wow, tadpoles <:CatRee:726878840374427781> Why tadpoles lol

2020-07-21 21:24:54 UTC  

this was like over 15 years ago but yeah i remember looking at these pictures when tadpoles and fish and then the fish grew legs and walked on land and then somehow turned into mammals

2020-07-21 21:25:12 UTC  

monkeys/apes whatever you wanna call em and then from there to humans

2020-07-21 21:25:23 UTC  

in our school science books

2020-07-21 21:27:42 UTC  

<:dogekek:726878872607653918> My god. A fish growing legs because... THAT MAKES SENSE. Fish evolved to STAY in water, but one day it was like: "I'm gonna grow legs now". Then it's a human??? Seems strange

2020-07-21 21:28:06 UTC  

meanwhile at home i was taught that God created us in his image so I had 2 completely different worlds being taught to me

2020-07-21 21:28:23 UTC  

never really thought about researching until recently

2020-07-21 21:28:49 UTC  

youve never seen the fish walk on land?

2020-07-21 21:28:57 UTC  

depiction

2020-07-21 21:29:36 UTC  

Epic, must have been confusing lol. And I can only think of fish walking on land if it was a science fiction movie

2020-07-21 21:32:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720450552416305254/735247790308982824/human-evolution-timeline-chart-tree-theory.png

2020-07-21 21:32:36 UTC  

Oooof

2020-07-21 21:33:06 UTC  

the one i remember in science wasn't as dark and skeleton-ey. but it shows the same thing

2020-07-21 21:33:36 UTC  

It looks like an explanation of ancestry instead of evolution

2020-07-21 21:33:47 UTC  

Bruh I thought we came from anrst

2020-07-21 21:33:52 UTC  

*ants

2020-07-21 21:35:41 UTC  

how would that not be evolution

2020-07-21 21:36:02 UTC  

Idk I'm being sarcastic

2020-07-21 21:36:27 UTC  

im talkin bout the picture. if it's showing ancestry then that means evolution of some kind happened right?

2020-07-21 21:36:34 UTC  

if they're our ancestors

2020-07-21 21:37:00 UTC  

Well, everything started in water.

2020-07-21 21:37:08 UTC  

maybe

2020-07-21 21:37:16 UTC  

Evolution is when the same thing turns into something else, like Pokemon, but that chart looks like it's explaining how species branch off from each other over the years

2020-07-21 21:37:34 UTC  

No, its the only large solvent solution on the planet. So its pretty factual

2020-07-21 21:38:04 UTC  

so you think we evolved from fish?

2020-07-21 21:38:13 UTC  

Can't start life in earths air cause you can't mix the chemicals needed in air. (Yes air was way dif then but still)

2020-07-21 21:38:46 UTC  

Thats not what I said @Meryl.140.15

2020-07-21 21:38:48 UTC  

The big branch at the bottom of the image is how we're all related, but the sticks branching off from it is how we went our separate ways

2020-07-21 21:39:02 UTC  

i was asking a question because you said everything started in water

2020-07-21 21:39:07 UTC  

It did.

2020-07-21 21:39:11 UTC  

Even plants

2020-07-21 21:39:54 UTC  

Again. The reason for this is because h20 is a solvent and can hold the chemical compounds needed

2020-07-21 21:39:58 UTC  

While air cannot

2020-07-21 21:40:16 UTC  

That's why when we search for life on other planets, we look if the planet has water

2020-07-21 21:40:20 UTC  

i know life needs water to survive

2020-07-21 21:40:42 UTC  

i dont understand how talking about water means evolution is real?

2020-07-21 21:41:05 UTC  

Thats not what you were talking about.