"Humans didn't evolve in the last 20,000 years." r/Science is united against the unscientific heretic.

18  2018-08-16 by God_Of_Sky

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Your condescending, contradictory bullshit isn't attractive to anyone except your frothing, basement-dwelling, virgin army.

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Of course we didn't evolve in the last 20,000 years, because the Earth is only 4,000 years old. What idiots

this is the official r/drama position on the matter

It's actually halfway between the two.

No silly! The official r/drama position is that men have been evolving for the last 4,000 years while women have not.

pizzashill position maybe

Seriously though, does he think that lactose tolerance predates livestock farming?

Imagine being a berry picker in prehistoric times