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Old 09-05-2000, 08:43 PM   #10
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Re: Hobbits

Yes, I buy that also, it is clearly obvious that Hobbits are manlike in more ways than not.
However I can't see how man could have naturally evolved towards Hobbit features. Normally in the history of evolution the human has grown bigger and more evolved. And however much I love hobbits ( dixit my nickname ) Hobbits are neither bigger versions of men or more evolved. If anything they are considerably smaller and with simpler and more natural tastes for life. Which I respect and actually wish we all followed ( the taste for life stuff, not the size LOL).
So if anything, Hobbits would be a genetic mishap from men which did not evolved but followed the direction of badgers who dig holes and enjoy a cozy life.

Well I am not sure about that last chapter...<img src=smile.gif ALT="">

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