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Marianne Williamson
@marwilliamson
15 Feb 2021
I mean...someone...something... picked that color...
M O O N W A L K
@geography_point
14 Feb 2021
Australian Pink Robin Bird
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Mike Forsythe
@PalmCoastGus
15 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
Yes, it was Mother Nature. Evolution is amazing enough without having to bring a deity into things.
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@OneFatCatsMom
30 Mar 2021
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@David52556
Yes. Natural selection. If real.
thom petersen
@teeohpee1966
16 Feb 2021
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I see the light 🙌
Ralph Young
@phluphph
16 Feb 2021
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Sigh...
Alejandro 🌱🕊️ 🌾 #GoVegan 🌎 ✨💉
@Alejandro_vegan
15 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
That something is evolution.
sciencedaily.com/releases/20…
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Annita N
@anytadona
16 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
The Alpha and The Omega. Maker of all things visible and invisible.
Laura Musselwhite
@lauramusselwhit
15 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
Yes, several somethings picked that color when choosing a mate; it's called evolution. Which I mean is pretty wonderful in and of itself.
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Sterling Highworth
@baddult
16 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
Yep, a female one of those
🇦🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼Quokkafella
@papalia_chris
15 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
The female pink robins picked it; they like pink. And here's a Blue Wren, for the same reason:
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@wynnord
16 Feb 2021
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@marwilliamson
You did. The wonder clearly started somewhere, and I’m STILL wondering.
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