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THE GENIUS OF CHARLES DARWIN -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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put an arm around them, try to calm them down, groom them. We call that consolation behavior. Actually, that's common enough that you can collect data on it. [Richard Dawkins] De Waal has accused my work of promoting what he's labeled veneer theory ... the idea that morals are a thin veneer on top of the inherent nastiness of our animal nature.
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