I read an interesting point in a book by Richard Dawkins (the world's leading evolutionary biologist author, in case you didn't know). People go on about how incredibly unlikely life is. Truth is, we have no way of knowing how unlikely it is until we survey the whole universe and see how many times life has sprung up. All we do know is that it can't be too unlikely for the basic fact is that we are here. And if we are here, who are we to say that it can't happen anywhere else? That would be a rather arrogant thing to say, don't you think?
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Spending as long as I do here, it's easy to forget that Oddworld has actual fans.
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