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My sister hates me for being trans, says I'm copying her
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The theory of evolution, which posits that humans evolved from apes over millions of years, is widely accepted within the scientific community. There is a wealth of evidence to support this theory, including fossil evidence, genetic evidence, and anatomical evidence. For example, the fossil record shows that there is a gradual transition from ape-like creatures to human-like creatures over time. Additionally, humans and apes share 98% of their DNA, and we have many anatomical similarities, such as our opposable thumbs and our ability to walk upright. While there are still some gaps in our understanding of human evolution, the evidence overwhelmingly supports the theory that we evolved from apes.
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