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		<title>Comment on Learning more about chromosome fragility by Jazmin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Although on some deep itnisnctual Primal level, a healthy, athletic individual may still be more attractive to the opposite sex, their physical prowess no longer provides them with a significantly greater chance of passing on their DNA than any other member of the human race!&#8221;That&#8217;s very true &#8211; as long as the status quo is maintained. Humans are very dependent on their electricity and enmeshed networks that support everything from everyday basic needs to luxuries and leisure. But it&#8217;s like a house of cards. A huge, complicated, beautiful &#8211; one could say &#8211; structure, but it only needs a single blow to collapse into total chaos. We live on a sort of brink, which some people don&#8217;t realise, some do, and others worry too much about (e.g. the people who think armageddon will come in 2012). And if something happens that all these crutches we&#8217;ve made for ourselves go away, it will indeed be the survival of the fittest. Let&#8217;s just hope it doesn&#8217;t happen before the sun implodes in a few tens of million years&#8230;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Although on some deep itnisnctual Primal level, a healthy, athletic individual may still be more attractive to the opposite sex, their physical prowess no longer provides them with a significantly greater chance of passing on their DNA than any other member of the human race!&#8221;That&#8217;s very true &#8211; as long as the status quo is maintained. Humans are very dependent on their electricity and enmeshed networks that support everything from everyday basic needs to luxuries and leisure. But it&#8217;s like a house of cards. A huge, complicated, beautiful &#8211; one could say &#8211; structure, but it only needs a single blow to collapse into total chaos. We live on a sort of brink, which some people don&#8217;t realise, some do, and others worry too much about (e.g. the people who think armageddon will come in 2012). And if something happens that all these crutches we&#8217;ve made for ourselves go away, it will indeed be the survival of the fittest. Let&#8217;s just hope it doesn&#8217;t happen before the sun implodes in a few tens of million years&#8230;</p>
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