User:Whats inside the light bulb?

human nature and the life cycle the life cycle of human nature is always changing and adapting with humans from life to life from place to place humans spend to much time in one place when I go camping its just for one night and when I come home I adapt to the environment but some people do this backwards "women" adapt to one place reproduce and change environments this is some type of parasitic nature towards the environment women that have one child are more likely to adapt than women that have two or more of different nature and when they do adapt they become parasitic to the environment they adapted too. Men and women are on a collision course with the environment if we don't learn to share our habitat there may not be one to return to. what is my solution = my hypothesis is to remake modern astrology without the Latin prefixes on every planet to find words in meaning for example reichen= is a German word that means to carry around Circumference is a Latin word that means to carry around we need to stop carrying around this roman catholic trash that you people call the bible. who ever shall hold the value of meaning should hold the value is you are going to read out of the bible you better do it out load because know-one here cares to hear some idiot comment on a subject that they know absolutely Nothing :abouturName (talk) 16:45, 20 January 2015 (UTC)

brain farts
are brain farts caused by reading to yourself or are they part of a larger lack of faith that human have developed like a fear of Fire or Fear of they un-known.urName (talk) 16:48, 20 January 2015 (UTC)

DNA reproduction
in order to reproduce DNA the first generation must be allow the chance to reach sexual maturity and reproduce before the parent seeks to find a new mate and produce more offspring Males and females alike if the first generation is male the adult must reproduce the daughter cell before the T-cells reproduce the offspring of the first generation :first = at the fronturName (talk) 20:33, 23 January 2015 (UTC)