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ggrobot Elite Member

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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:46 pm Post subject: DayZ: An Anthropological Study [36763] |
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Why, when left to their own devices, do the majority set aside survival to try their hand at blood sports? The only way to find out what normal, psychotic players were thinking was to go into the field.
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Apathy Curve Elite Member

Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 412 Location: Tomball, Texas
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| Oh oh oh! Mistuh Kotter! Mistuh Kotter! I know de AN-SWER! It's because they're neurotic neckbeards with mommy issues, Mistuh Kotter! |
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Milton121 Contributor

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| An Anthropological Study” exploring human artifacts gains depth when considering the materials people used. Ancient tools made from stone, bone or wood show functional design tied to available strength and utility. Modern comparisons based on lists like https://www.samaterials.com/content/the-10-strongest-materials-known-to-man.html how our material culture has evolved with metals, ceramics, and composites shaping technology and society. |
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