It's inaccurate to dismiss Charles Darwin as a confused man, given his immense contributions to science. Darwin, despite lacking access to modern genetic knowledge, laid the foundational principles of evolutionary biology through his theory of natural selection. He didn't know about DNA because its structure was discovered long after his time, with the double-helix model proposed by Watson and Crick in 1953. Darwin's work has been validated and expanded upon by subsequent scientific discoveries. His theory of evolution was later integrated with Mendelian genetics in the early 20th century, leading to the development of the modern synthesis, also known as neo-Darwinism. This synthesis combines Darwin's natural selection with our current understanding of genetic inheritance and variation, forming a comprehensive framework for modern evolutionary biology. It's important to recognize that while Darwin's original ideas have been refined with new information, his contributions remain foundational and continue to influence current biological research. Discrediting Darwin without a deep understanding of biology overlooks the profound and lasting impact of his work.
I agree about speaking about divisive topics with open dialogue and being able to listen and try and understand even if you disagree. We can all learn from each other if we are willing to listen. Also dang Colleen just bulldozes over everything he says, and gets louder until the conversation is back to her, and her likes.
I think you don't understand what "macroevolution" is. Macroevolution might sound complicated, but it's really just the big-picture outcome of lots of small changes over a long time.Think of it like this: macroevolution is like the difference between a smartphone today and the very first mobile phone. They didn't just transform overnight. Instead, countless small improvements (like microevolution) added up to the amazing devices we have now. A frog turning into a bird? That’s not how it works. Frogs and birds evolved from a common ancestor millions of years ago. Over time, different environments and survival challenges caused them to develop unique features. Evolution is driven by random mutations and natural selection, not a matter of belief but a well-supported scientific theory. It’s like understanding how the tiny steps of building a house add up to a complete structure.
Maybe you can include another disclaimer in front of your video that you are commenting on the relationship dynamics and not Colleen’s exploitation/grooming of children, that would probably calm a lot of people down.
I watched this podcast before her victims came forward last year for grooming and inappropriately conversations with minors. Before Erik was quiet and always let her talk over him. Looks like he found his voice now. Also, yes she does filter her comments. You will never see a negative comment about her or the horrible things she has done in her past that came out.
You should go watch the episodes of when they first started the podcast so you can see the different in their behavior. Also thank you for posting these because I was curious how they treat each other now compared to before without giving them a view.
Hyperfixation is also a trait of ADHD. Colleen also gets hyperfixation (she has said this about herself.) This is a word that has been more popularized because of people being more aware of ADHD and Autism. However the word has been used in the school system for years. (At least in mine.)
It's inaccurate to dismiss Charles Darwin as a confused man, given his immense contributions to science. Darwin, despite lacking access to modern genetic knowledge, laid the foundational principles of evolutionary biology through his theory of natural selection. He didn't know about DNA because its structure was discovered long after his time, with the double-helix model proposed by Watson and Crick in 1953.
Darwin's work has been validated and expanded upon by subsequent scientific discoveries. His theory of evolution was later integrated with Mendelian genetics in the early 20th century, leading to the development of the modern synthesis, also known as neo-Darwinism. This synthesis combines Darwin's natural selection with our current understanding of genetic inheritance and variation, forming a comprehensive framework for modern evolutionary biology.
It's important to recognize that while Darwin's original ideas have been refined with new information, his contributions remain foundational and continue to influence current biological research. Discrediting Darwin without a deep understanding of biology overlooks the profound and lasting impact of his work.
I agree about speaking about divisive topics with open dialogue and being able to listen and try and understand even if you disagree. We can all learn from each other if we are willing to listen. Also dang Colleen just bulldozes over everything he says, and gets louder until the conversation is back to her, and her likes.
So sad... But thanks for the support!
I think you don't understand what "macroevolution" is. Macroevolution might sound complicated, but it's really just the big-picture outcome of lots of small changes over a long time.Think of it like this: macroevolution is like the difference between a smartphone today and the very first mobile phone. They didn't just transform overnight. Instead, countless small improvements (like microevolution) added up to the amazing devices we have now.
A frog turning into a bird? That’s not how it works. Frogs and birds evolved from a common ancestor millions of years ago. Over time, different environments and survival challenges caused them to develop unique features.
Evolution is driven by random mutations and natural selection, not a matter of belief but a well-supported scientific theory. It’s like understanding how the tiny steps of building a house add up to a complete structure.
I cant wait to watch this at work tomorrow 😁 I love to hear your opinions especially on these two! There is a lot to unpack there
You offer unique analysis and insight into their behavior, I don't look at you as a drama channel at all
@@SilverFurniture23 thank you!!
Regarding the comments Colleen has moderated them ever since her “comeback”
Maybe you can include another disclaimer in front of your video that you are commenting on the relationship dynamics and not Colleen’s exploitation/grooming of children, that would probably calm a lot of people down.
I'm southern and say seen, I'm a linguistics major so I know it's grammatically "incorrect" but it's just a dialectic choice
@@MiracleMorris ohhh I didn't realize!
I watched this podcast before her victims came forward last year for grooming and inappropriately conversations with minors. Before Erik was quiet and always let her talk over him. Looks like he found his voice now. Also, yes she does filter her comments. You will never see a negative comment about her or the horrible things she has done in her past that came out.
You should go watch the episodes of when they first started the podcast so you can see the different in their behavior. Also thank you for posting these because I was curious how they treat each other now compared to before without giving them a view.
@@lisasiegel3533 I'll try that!
Not them saying "ugh, it's so hot here, it's like 85 outside" ????? Girl, stop.
@@acupofdepresssso :D
Hyperfixation is also a trait of ADHD. Colleen also gets hyperfixation (she has said this about herself.) This is a word that has been more popularized because of people being more aware of ADHD and Autism. However the word has been used in the school system for years. (At least in mine.)
@@jenniferpeters73 ohhh interesting!!
Was vibing using this as background noise until you said you didn’t believe in evolution lol I’m in the wrong place
:D