Friday, February 3, 2012

Occam's Esthetic: Selfish to Scrutinize, Never Hopeless as a Fintessimal Engineer

Monkeys have systems for verifying youngs' articulations: gist isn't enough when they need to know whether they're threatened by snakes or eagles; they're not grammatically correct but have syntax - it makes sense in scrutiny.

The Pacific Northwest is a lot different than a world in which no one has time but for this: people elevate health and use such presence for inspiration as rights conserve free spirits from kicks; it is where such masters choose their living on Hermes - these are who Mercury should favor for Fortuna's liberty.

Sapolsky, Robert. "Ethology." Human Behavioral Biology. Stanford Courseworks. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Web. 3 Feb. 2012. Sapolsky, Robert. ‹›.

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