Submitted by [deleted] t3_z7eewj in todayilearned
no_step t1_iy64ugn wrote
There is a story, possibly apocryphal, of the distinguished British biologist, J.B.S. Haldane, who found himself in the company of a group of theologians. On being asked what one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of his creation, Haldane is said to have answered, “An inordinate fondness for beetles.”
underthegod t1_iy65ku0 wrote
Dude had beetlemania.
herbw t1_iy6onzw wrote
Coleoptera-phile, please.
MongolianCluster t1_iy83d4p wrote
He needed Help!
albertcamusjr t1_iy7alap wrote
And crabs. Evolution keeps making crabs...
PageTheKenku t1_iy8g7ej wrote
Carcinization
albertcamusjr t1_iy8kkwj wrote
A kenku talking carcinization? you're my kinda people.
DistortoiseLP t1_iyacl6r wrote
An armored ball with legs is a pretty reliable design for a lifeform.
[deleted] OP t1_iyakk2t wrote
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manic47 t1_iy7rh81 wrote
>“An inordinate fondness for beetles.”
There's a great book all about beetles with exactly that as a title.
Arctos11 t1_iy69yaa wrote
Came here to say the very same thing. Nicely done
no_step t1_iy6b2rn wrote
I cut and paste with the best of them 😉
herbw t1_iy6okm1 wrote
And not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it's stranger than we CAN imagine.
The brain isn't that big or good at info storing or processing .Too small.
blumdiddlyumpkin t1_iy8t31e wrote
Not that good at it as compared to what? I’d say the brain is exceptional at info storing and processing. I’m honestly shocked sometimes by how much information is in my brain.
SirGrimble t1_iycsppv wrote
Thank you for helping me understand a referential character in The Last Continent.
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