I am not moving my views on the good character of Andrew Wakefield, so unfortunately, to that extent I am a nutter (though that is no surpise admission as there is plenty more evidence if you seek it!). By the way you apparently missed the earlier quote that Mr Obama has appeared to have an open mind on this subject, and therefore there is perhaps a need to consider side effects more seriously once again, and not keep asserting "there is no link" when a court in the US has apparently made a partial admission.
Anyway, all that is far to serious when so much fun is being had by all concerned from what I can see.
It is time therefore for a new thought or two regarding evolution, and Charles Darwin (I've read Voyage of the Beagle and been to Down House, where he lived and carried out many experiments, so can consider myself a "forum expert" on the subject?). Anyway, new knowledge is coming to light all the time obviously, and some scientists have discovered that two genetically identical individuals can exhibit completely different genetic diseases depending upon the level of stress experienced in the womb. This opens up the possiblity that characteristics may not always be due to whatever genetic material we carry, but there is a process of "learning" going on too, being passed between the generations.
So, our two left feet when we are dancing could be due to one of our ancestors having tripped over a Dodo, or something like that, rather than having clumsy awkward movement as we'd always supposed! What a good job you can still do okay at Ceroc with two left feet by the way!
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