Message from @Hagel

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2018-10-18 01:07:31 UTC  

need to die

2018-10-18 01:07:37 UTC  

gg

2018-10-18 01:36:15 UTC  

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2018-10-18 01:36:22 UTC  

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2018-10-18 01:38:50 UTC  

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2018-10-18 01:39:50 UTC  

@Adolf Hitler damn that black women is cute

2018-10-18 01:39:53 UTC  

the 2nd picture

2018-10-18 10:00:36 UTC  

@Adolf Hitler but they can interbreed

2018-10-18 10:38:22 UTC  

you were interbred

2018-10-18 11:17:34 UTC  

^

2018-10-18 13:00:01 UTC  

Being unable to cross breed is not the only used definition for speciation

2018-10-18 13:00:33 UTC  

it pretty much is

2018-10-18 13:00:35 UTC  

There are plenty of biological entities which are considered separate species despite being able to produce fertile offspring

2018-10-18 13:00:36 UTC  

No, it's not

2018-10-18 13:00:40 UTC  

yes it is

2018-10-18 13:00:44 UTC  

muhh ring species

2018-10-18 13:00:44 UTC  

Not by biologists

2018-10-18 13:00:46 UTC  

fake news

2018-10-18 13:00:51 UTC  

ring species don't exist

2018-10-18 13:01:11 UTC  

There wouldn't be a controversy around whether or not neanderthals, for example, were a sub species, if you were right

2018-10-18 13:01:36 UTC  

Just read the bloody wikipedia page at least dude

2018-10-18 13:02:02 UTC  

```
The hierarchy of biological classification's eight major taxonomic ranks. A genus contains one or more species. Intermediate minor rankings are not shown.
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank, as well as a unit of biodiversity, but it has proven difficult to find a satisfactory definition. ```

2018-10-18 13:02:12 UTC  

neanderthals weren't sub species

2018-10-18 13:02:14 UTC  

dummt

2018-10-18 13:02:44 UTC  

```It is difficult to define a species in a way that applies to all organisms.[33] The debate about species delimitation is called the species problem.[28][34][35][36] The problem was recognized even in 1859, when Darwin wrote in On the Origin of Species:```

2018-10-18 13:02:50 UTC  

lmao

2018-10-18 13:02:59 UTC  

imagine using wikipedia for knowledge

2018-10-18 13:03:00 UTC  

Here's one example that ruins your definition for speciation

2018-10-18 13:03:04 UTC  

read a book cuck

2018-10-18 13:03:06 UTC  

No, no, you misunderstand

2018-10-18 13:03:10 UTC  

your position is so bad that even wikipedia disproves it

2018-10-18 13:03:12 UTC  

that's what's going on here

2018-10-18 13:03:12 UTC  

nope, you did

2018-10-18 13:03:16 UTC  

nope

2018-10-18 13:03:16 UTC  

Anyway, here's an example:

2018-10-18 13:03:24 UTC  

wikipedia is written by newbs

2018-10-18 13:03:43 UTC  

Organisms which reproduce asexually: Is each individual of an asexually reproducing kind of life, a unique species?

2018-10-18 13:03:46 UTC  

Because they can't interbreed

2018-10-18 13:03:58 UTC  

no one with accomplishments in their field would write an article in Wikipedia

2018-10-18 13:04:05 UTC  

no they would write a ffucking book

2018-10-18 13:04:21 UTC  

So obviously there's more to speciation than just breeding capacity