amelliagrace
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ORIGINAL: xBullx The one true consistancy in nature seems to always be inconsistancy...... Hi, Bull - Is it really inconsistancy? If you look at the hatching times of various insects, the bulk of them hatch within a tight time frame. A very small but statistically signiigant portion will hatch earlier, or later. The same goes with the blooming of various plants. This phenomenon presents us with many "flukes", "freaks", "irregularities" to observe, but there is a patter to the inconsistancies, rendering them not so very random at all. They serve purpose. Those on the tail ends of the bell curve are their to preserve the species should cataclismic disaster befall it, wiping out the majority. Perhaps the irregularities strewn throughout the bell curves of various human traits are there for similar purposes, as well as to provide a bit of ballast for overall stability. Agreed, with regard to companionship and the long haul, as well as those outside the majority. Regards- Grace
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