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Originally posted by oldtimer
No, but necessarily having all superior qualities in a human should have some sort of drawback. If we could fly, be able to breathe underwater, see with the sharpest of eyesight, and have the strength of the most destructive creature, could we survive better/longer? We'd kill off all prey and consume too many resources to live any longer. So I say, it was purposeful for the way we are, not just a "fuck up". I leave it at that.
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Not if he similiary improved upon our prey.
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Good. But I'm going to stick with trial and error. We were the experiments that made it the farthest. Who knows maybe we couldn't accept the "improvements" we were supposed to have and had to settle for less. Ex: They could've used too much energy and in the long run were not beneficial to our life.
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And more so, if we weren't capable of accepting the intended improvements, God still fucked up.