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Ch.4 - The Autopsy | Roll for InitiaGive
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Directors
Jesse Jerdak, Forrest Valkai, & Amber Valkai
Story
Jesse Jerdak
Production Designers
Jesse Jerdak
Forrest Valkai
Amber Valkai
Titus Jackson
Editors
Forrest Valkai
Mike Atchley
Titus Jackson
Music Composers
Chase Noseworthy
Mike Atchley
Cast
Jesse Jerdak
Forrest Valkai
Ginny Di
Catie Osborn
Amelia Som
KP Upadhyayula
Charlotte Moore-Lambert
Ryan Wilkes
Executive Producers
Forrest Valkai & Jesse Jerdak
Camera Team
Titus Jackson
Matt Lord
Audio Team
Mike Atchley
Dice Tower Theatre
Production Managers
Forrest Valkai
Amber Valkai
Jesse Jerdak
Set Design
Sarah Talaba
Erik Gude
Titus Jackson
Michael Corrie
Propmaster
Michael Corrie
Prop Design
Jesse Jerdak
Michael Corrie
Erik Gude
Ryan Wilkes
Raptor House Effects
Lighting Technician
Titus Jackson
Character Art
Tam Thrift
Character Photography
KP Upadhyayula
Disability Sensitivity Consultant
Jennifer Kretchmer
Cartographer
Wildcraft Maps
Gaming Table Design
Saturn Tables
Chefs
Erik Gude
Erica Beck
Special Thanks
Laura Jerdak
Garry Booker
Joe the neighbor
The utility workers across the street
Cassandra Marian Queen
Josiah “Dungeon Dad” Ambrose
Nick Galvin
The nurse
Lexi Phillips
and mushrooms everywhere!
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Відео

Chemicals and Classifications | BioLogic
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ForrestValkai . You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription. Forrest Valkai, a biologist who teaches science on the internet, embarks on a quest to endure videos from people who claim everything he studied in college is wrong. Will he be convinced by creationist claims? Or will he remain steadfast i...
Ch.3 - The Investigation | Roll for InitiaGive
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Please donate to Doctors Without Borders using the donation link attached to this video or at tiltify.com/@roll-for-initiagive/season-1-prerelease Thanks to Kobold Press for sponsoring this adventure! Get your own copy of Tales of the Valiant here: koboldpress.com/kpstore/affiliate/RollForInitiagive A portion of each sale will help fund the next season of Roll for InitiaGive! Thanks to Shard Ta...
Ch.2 - Near-Death Experience | Roll for InitiaGive
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Please donate to Doctors Without Borders using the donation link attached to this video or at tiltify.com/@roll-for-initiagive/season-1-prerelease Thanks to Kobold Press for sponsoring this adventure! Get your own copy of Tales of the Valiant here: koboldpress.com/kpstore/affiliate/RollForInitiagive A portion of each sale will help fund the next season of Roll for InitiaGive! Thanks to Shard Ta...
Ch.5 - The Fiery One, The Dead One, & The Machine | Roll for InitiaGive
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Please donate to Doctors Without Borders using the donation link attached to this video or at tiltify.com/@roll-for-initiagive/season-1-prerelease Thanks to Kobold Press for sponsoring this adventure! Get your own copy of Tales of the Valiant here: koboldpress.com/kpstore/affiliate/RollForInitiagive A portion of each sale will help fund the next season of Roll for InitiaGive! Thanks to Shard Ta...
Ch.1 - The Train | Roll for InitiaGive
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Please donate to Doctors Without Borders using the donation link attached to this video or at tiltify.com/@roll-for-initiagive/season-1-prerelease Thanks to Kobold Press for sponsoring this adventure! Get your own copy of Tales of the Valiant here: koboldpress.com/kpstore/affiliate/RollForInitiagive A portion of each sale will help fund the next season of Roll for InitiaGive! Thanks to Shard Ta...
Tucker Carlson is wrong and no one is surprised | Reacteria
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ForrestValkai/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. Watch the trailer for Roll for InitiaGive here: ua-cam.com/video/r-bKJT7o3bc/v-deo.htmlsi=T7zSd5FhMQAqx9av Check out Austin's channel here: www.youtube.com/@yourpal_austin Forrest Valkai, a biologist who teaches sci...
Get Ready to Roll for InitiaGive!
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This series premieres in June and every episode will be a fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders! You can donate using the link below each video, INCLUDING THIS ONE! Thanks to Kobold Press for sponsoring this project and letting us play their new game Tales of the Valiant! Head over to www.talesofthevaliant.com to learn how you can play, too!
Legs are just stupid arms.
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ForrestValkai/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. Forrest is a biologist and an educator who specializes in evolutionary biology and bioanthropology. Subscribe at UA-cam.com/RenegadeScienceTeacher Need more science in your life? Follow Forrest! ValkaiLabs.com TikTo...
How full of crap can a person (actually) be?
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/ForrestValkai/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. Forrest is a biologist and an educator who specializes in evolutionary biology and bioanthropology. Subscribe at UA-cam.com/RenegadeScienceTeacher Need more science in your life? Follow Forrest! ValkaiLabs.com TikTo...
Try Not to Laugh 4 - Giggle & Gag
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Try Not to Laugh 4 - Giggle & Gag
I met Gramps! - A Conversation with @DonaldJamesParker
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I met Gramps! - A Conversation with @DonaldJamesParker
Spicy Science with the Hot Ones Challenge
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Spicy Science with the Hot Ones Challenge
I watched another creationist movie - A Matter of Faith | Reacteria
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I watched another creationist movie - A Matter of Faith | Reacteria
Clades, Confusion, and Creationist Contradictions | Reacteria
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Clades, Confusion, and Creationist Contradictions | Reacteria
Try Not to Laugh 3 - Silly Memes and Pseudoscience
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Try Not to Laugh 3 - Silly Memes and Pseudoscience
Is Homology REALLY Evidence for Evolution? (yes) | Reacteria
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Is Homology REALLY Evidence for Evolution? (yes) | Reacteria
Ranking my Favorite Parasites | Tier List
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Ranking my Favorite Parasites | Tier List
Are you ducking serious?! - Bizarre Intelligent Design Argument from Phil Robertson | Reacteria
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Are you ducking serious?! - Bizarre Intelligent Design Argument from Phil Robertson | Reacteria
Introducing The Dumbest VIP Experience Possible
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Introducing The Dumbest VIP Experience Possible
Try Not to Laugh 2 - Even Stupider
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Try Not to Laugh 2 - Even Stupider
Bread
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Bread
PragerU & Stephen Meyer - Broken Records, Double Standards, & Actual Indoctrination | Reacteria
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PragerU & Stephen Meyer - Broken Records, Double Standards, & Actual Indoctrination | Reacteria
Breathtaking Views and Dinosaurs TOO! | Epic Science Road Trip to VidCon
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Breathtaking Views and Dinosaurs TOO! | Epic Science Road Trip to VidCon
Biologist Reacts to Animals Destroying Cars
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Biologist Reacts to Animals Destroying Cars
Science Road Trip Coming Soon!
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Science Road Trip Coming Soon!
A FLOOD of NONSENSE! - Global Flood or Mass Extinctions? | Reacteria
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A FLOOD of NONSENSE! - Global Flood or Mass Extinctions? | Reacteria
Creator Trading Cards
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Creator Trading Cards
Cutting Up Coral for SCIENCE! - Coral Reef Restoration at UVI
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Cutting Up Coral for SCIENCE! - Coral Reef Restoration at UVI
Try Not to Laugh - Biology Edition
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Try Not to Laugh - Biology Edition

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 3 хвилини тому

    1,764 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.08 x 10^1,062 unique combinations. It takes 1,764 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,764 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,764 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @fordajunck2899
    @fordajunck2899 16 хвилин тому

    A little bit of sound treatment on the ceiling and/or behind some of the wall fabric would help this sound a lot more pleasant and professional.

  • @moxbroker
    @moxbroker 16 хвилин тому

    1:12:13 is where Gramps' true cult identity is truly exposed. He laughs at the idea that he should be open to being wrong. He then goes on to say he cares about whether what he believes is true or not, but only if the consequences of acknowledging reality don't get him in trouble with his magic space wizard. I feel so bad for this guy who apparently cuts his own hair.

  • @detroitboy65
    @detroitboy65 32 хвилини тому

    When people say that the Universe formed in 6 days I don't care how long the days were! My only question is why did it take so long? IF god is real and is omnipotent then why didn't it just think it and BOOM, TADA here's that Universe I have been promising!

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 47 хвилин тому

    2,016 base pairs of DNA allow for 5.65 x 10^1,213 unique combinations. It takes 2,016 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 2,016 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 2,016 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @detroitboy65
    @detroitboy65 49 хвилин тому

    Ken Ham is hypocrite It was pretty rich when he lamented the simplistic questions he got from "secularists" when this same guy reveled in his favorite activity on UA-cam, "Whack and Atheist!"

  • @matthewkolyer597
    @matthewkolyer597 50 хвилин тому

    How many religious people would change their minds just if we called it "the fact of evolution" instead💀

  • @ArachKnightt
    @ArachKnightt Годину тому

    i would like a quesadilla

  • @GRDwashere
    @GRDwashere Годину тому

    This is an absolutely awesome reacteria!... how on glob's green earth did it take a whole year before I found it?

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 3 години тому

    2,013 base pairs of DNA allow for 8.82 x 10^1,211 unique combinations. It takes 2,013 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 2,013 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 2,013 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @GRDwashere
    @GRDwashere 3 години тому

    "I move too much to be a plant, and am too big to be bacteria" <- I would buy that T-shirt.

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 4 години тому

    1,761 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.68 x 10^1,060 unique combinations. It takes 1,761 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,761 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,761 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 4 години тому

    1,809 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.33 x 10^1,089 unique combinations. It takes 1,809 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,809 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,809 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 4 години тому

    1,800 base pairs of DNA allow for 5.09 x 10^1,083 unique combinations. It takes 1,800 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,800 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,800 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 4 години тому

    1,794 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.24 x 10^1,080 unique combinations. It takes 1,794 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,794 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,794 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 5 годин тому

    1,962 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.74 x 10^1,181 unique combinations. It takes 1,962 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,962 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,962 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 5 годин тому

    2,010 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.38 x 10^1,210 unique combinations. It takes 2,010 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 2,010 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 2,010 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @IRGeamer
    @IRGeamer 5 годин тому

    I tried to watch this when it came out but couldn't make it past the second hour. I'm back because I heard you were thinking of season 2 and maybe some (hopefully) constructive criticism might be helpful. KP's arrogant, condescending, theist, con man, social butterfly, "salesman type" turned me off so much I am surprised I made it even close to hour two. Add the fact that I (and I assume the vast majority of others) came here for you but your character is "desperate to evade notice" or even try to be a main contributor to the dialogue and that makes the problem exponentially worse. Either way, I hope you all had fun and will raise more than you hoped for.

  • @bobgarrett7134
    @bobgarrett7134 5 годин тому

    Forrest is full. Earth's entire depth of oceans and continents is comparatively thinner than the peel of an apple. To show how well designed we are, we need to be covered 2/3rd's with water for proper oceanic evaporation and cloud formation. The moon helps regulate tides, weather systems, and Earth's tilted rotation and precise orbit. Most continents on Earth are mostly arable land, which is not going to happen on any other planet. Plenty of people live in mountainous areas and even in desert areas. Earth's atmosphere and ozone layer are protected from solar radiation by an ingenious electromagnetic field, created by Earth's composition from metal core to mantle, to crust. The sun has given Earth light, warmth, photosynthesis, vitamin D, and stability in space for billions of years, without refueling, maintenance, or repairs.

  • @msshellm8154
    @msshellm8154 8 годин тому

    I know people got there first but "... are you high?" 😅😅😅 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @dimblytumblefoot3827
    @dimblytumblefoot3827 10 годин тому

    WOW. Forest so playes a humble yet homeless person trying to find a safe place to sleep without being a burden. I have been there and I was impressed by his portrayal.

  • @DinoNico95
    @DinoNico95 10 годин тому

    It’s genuinely concerning how many people believe evolution is a lie

  • @melissae7445
    @melissae7445 10 годин тому

    This is awesome!

  • @marknieuweboer8099
    @marknieuweboer8099 11 годин тому

    The skeletons of humans, mice and bats are strikingly similar, despite the very different ways of life of these animals and the diversity of environments in which they flourish. The correspondence of these animals, bone by bone, can be observed in every part of the body. National Center of Biotechnology Information. This is observable, scientifically verifiable fact is best explained by common descent.

  • @marknieuweboer8099
    @marknieuweboer8099 11 годин тому

    The theory of evolution predicts patterns of species not just over time in the fossil record, but also in the distribution of species today around Earth - the study of which is called biogeography. The differences between species on islands compared to mainlands provide a compelling example of evolution. Christian website Bio Logos. This is an observable, scientifically verifiable fact produced by operational, repeatable science.

  • @marknieuweboer8099
    @marknieuweboer8099 11 годин тому

    Researchers from the University of Montana and the Georgia Institute of Technology have let a unicellular alga evolve into a multicellular organism. This is operational, repeatable science. Macro-evolution from one kind into another is an observable, scientifically verifiable fact. Search De Novo Origins Ratcliff.

  • @maxbell6237
    @maxbell6237 11 годин тому

    Forrest is the absolute best!

  • @iluvcat
    @iluvcat 12 годин тому

    12:00 Answer to Forrest’s questions, God made it happen. And that’s plausible. I’m open to new ideas, tell me wrong creationists?

  • @gordmain5370
    @gordmain5370 12 годин тому

    This is a fun campaign - I love the characters. My cousin was a doctor who travelled with his family to Vanuatu and was a doctor there for a number of months - I thought it was related to Doctor's without Borders. The family talked about the experience often as it was life changing for all of them. I donated to help doctors to go to remote areas and help people who don't usually have access to medical care. Also, beware of bones in the vegetable soup.

  • @thekaxmax
    @thekaxmax 12 годин тому

    French==Latin as spoken by Gauls

  • @briannelson27
    @briannelson27 14 годин тому

    I cant see "initiaGive" without thinking of young frankenstein "SEDA-GIVE?!?"

  • @Pooknottin
    @Pooknottin 16 годин тому

    Hmm... sand coloured eyes.

  • @Motadawil
    @Motadawil 17 годин тому

    Jesus created life

  • @BENISRAEL3030
    @BENISRAEL3030 17 годин тому

    The Book of Enoch tell us how neandra came to be and where this neandra DNA came from also scientist tell's you that every race contains neanda DNA except for one for one race African modern descendants AKA black people

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 17 годин тому

    1,791 base pairs of DNA allow for 1.94 x 10^1,078 unique combinations. It takes 1,791 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,791 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,791 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

    • @marknieuweboer8099
      @marknieuweboer8099 11 годин тому

      Do babies being lactose tolerant still prove that adult lactose tolerance is not the result of a mutation?

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 17 годин тому

    1,797 base pairs of DNA allow for 8 x 10^1,081 unique combinations. It takes 1,797 x 72 specific atoms to make a DNA sequence consisting of 1,797 base pairs. On planet Earth, there are only 10^50 atoms available to make DNA. It takes 72 atoms to make a single base pair of DNA. If all the atoms on planet EARTH were used for DNA, there could not be more than 1.39 x 10^48 base pairs of DNA. In the best case scenario for evolution, even if every single atom on planet earth were a unique sequence of DNA consisting of 1,797 base pairs, there could only exist 1 x 10^50 different sequences of this type.

  • @JohnFleshman
    @JohnFleshman 18 годин тому

    This bigot is just a fountain of bullshit , lies and hatred. How very Christian.

  • @Deioth
    @Deioth 18 годин тому

    I suddenly cannot help but wonder if at any point the party becomes enamored by some random nothing side NPC and now they have a pet goblin or something and derail half the campaign, just as Gygax intended. Also, OF COURSE Forrest has a real life dissection kit to prop with his RP, that we all know he has absolutely used for real lmao he could have given an anatomy lesson from memory for whatever parts he dissected through

  • @rashawnw.6314
    @rashawnw.6314 18 годин тому

    I think were people "screw up" with explaining natural selection and evolution is that we personify a phenomenon, and I think that's where creationists might get stuck. cause its easier not to personify gravity. (could be wrong)

  • @diebosseyyy4904
    @diebosseyyy4904 20 годин тому

    Kirke was right in this. The town doctor said nobody died from the sickness, or while having the sickness, and implied nobody had died at all in the last few month since the sickness has been around (until the attack). So that means the remains in the cemetery are probably free of spores so far, and we should be burning all new bodies. Which is also why Mushroom Boy digging up a body would have been useless, and it's a good thing he instead autopsied a attack victim. (apart from - maybe everything and everyone in this town already is infected anyway, who says it's just the bread, or breadcrumbs didn't already contaminate the land? so Victor and Azad might be right, but we can't be sure, and they're definitely being careless)