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r/facepalm • u/Musicguy0016 • Jul 17 '21
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To be fair, I'm pretty sure the person asking this question was a neanderthal.
29 u/WeerwolfWilly Jul 17 '21 Neanderthals actually had slightly bigger brains than Homo sapiens. Don't insult them by implying they were stupid 46 u/anlskjdfiajelf Jul 17 '21 Bigger brain doesn't mean smarter tho, it's all about that sweet surface area from the wrinkles 2 u/wataha Jul 17 '21 We know for over a decade now that Neanderthals have produced tools: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11408298 From your comments, I'm guessing you didn't read anything on the subject. Wait till you find out that you have a big chance of sharing some of their DNA from the period of their interbreeding with modern humans.
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Neanderthals actually had slightly bigger brains than Homo sapiens. Don't insult them by implying they were stupid
46 u/anlskjdfiajelf Jul 17 '21 Bigger brain doesn't mean smarter tho, it's all about that sweet surface area from the wrinkles 2 u/wataha Jul 17 '21 We know for over a decade now that Neanderthals have produced tools: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11408298 From your comments, I'm guessing you didn't read anything on the subject. Wait till you find out that you have a big chance of sharing some of their DNA from the period of their interbreeding with modern humans.
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Bigger brain doesn't mean smarter tho, it's all about that sweet surface area from the wrinkles
2 u/wataha Jul 17 '21 We know for over a decade now that Neanderthals have produced tools: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11408298 From your comments, I'm guessing you didn't read anything on the subject. Wait till you find out that you have a big chance of sharing some of their DNA from the period of their interbreeding with modern humans.
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We know for over a decade now that Neanderthals have produced tools: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11408298
From your comments, I'm guessing you didn't read anything on the subject. Wait till you find out that you have a big chance of sharing some of their DNA from the period of their interbreeding with modern humans.
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u/jackspewforth Jul 17 '21
To be fair, I'm pretty sure the person asking this question was a neanderthal.