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February 22, 2006


... the fact is that there is one extremely pertinent quality about life on Earth: it goes extinct. Quite regularly.

For all the trouble they take to assemble and preserve themselves, species crumble and die remarkably routinely. And the more complex they get, the more quickly they appear to go extinct. Which is perhaps one reason why so much of life isn't terribly ambitious.

~ Bill Bryson, "A Short History of Nearly Everything"

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