Re: Modern Humans Retain Caveman's Survival Instincts



On Sep 25, 8:24 am, UC <uraniumcommit...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070925/sc_livescience/modernhum...

I would think that other humans are still one of the most dangerous
aspects of our environment, and therefore our instincts still serve us
well.

Kermit

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