When there is only one skull to study and at least 65 scientists studying it, you bet there will be squabbling. Ive been following the scientific news of the diminutive Flores hominids—the meter-high beings with brains the size of an orange—ever since the astonishing fossils were first discovered on the Indonesian island in 2004. Recently, three new papers have emerged, and now things are really getting weird.
"The find upended our smugness over the idea that Homo sapiens had remained the lone hominid on Earth since." Thank goodness someone finally had the courage to call out Homo sapiens on their smugness. Whenever someone brags about some achievement here in our CPA firm, others will throw cold water on it by smugly declaring: oh yeah? Well Homo sapiens have remained the lone homind on Earth since the Neanderthas vanished. And I'm sick of it!
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