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"Yes.
Scientifically speaking, I've always wondered if it's a human/Darwinian thing, so that originally our babies were born in late Spring just as food was becoming plentiful.
Mr ddc"
Birthdays are pretty consistent throughout the year, in the UK at least. Plus the babies in Spring would only be applicable to our seasons. |
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"Yes.
Scientifically speaking, I've always wondered if it's a human/Darwinian thing, so that originally our babies were born in late Spring just as food was becoming plentiful.
Mr ddc
Birthdays are pretty consistent throughout the year, in the UK at least. Plus the babies in Spring would only be applicable to our seasons."
No, I don't mean now, I meant back when we were cavemen. Hence the evolution reference.
And wouldn't the 'spring' time always be 9 months after the summer, wherever you were? |
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"Yes.
Scientifically speaking, I've always wondered if it's a human/Darwinian thing, so that originally our babies were born in late Spring just as food was becoming plentiful.
Mr ddc
Birthdays are pretty consistent throughout the year, in the UK at least. Plus the babies in Spring would only be applicable to our seasons.
No, I don't mean now, I meant back when we were cavemen. Hence the evolution reference.
And wouldn't the 'spring' time always be 9 months after the summer, wherever you were?"
Ah I thought a lot of undeveloped countries have 2? Or countries on the equator. |
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