Talk:Evolutionary psychologists
Some work has now been done, the dead links have been removed. Also, since the article states that there is a close kinship and a high degree of overlap between racism and (evolutionary) psychology, I do not understand the problem about "what axe the author is grinding". —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 95.209.74.71 (talk • contribs)
Some more improvements have been done.[edit]
It have now been clarified in the article that there is a very close kinship between racists and evolutionary psychologists and that they share most of their characteristics, so readers need not wonder what axe the author is grinding (the author is grinding what they both have in common). Also, the history is now in a more allegorical form, with a fictional virus instead of something that reads like a near-normal history book. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 95.209.74.71 (talk • contribs)
- It strikes me that you have a quaint or provocative idea but not a speck of comedy. Until the article undergoes review by someone other than me, please stop linking other articles to it. If you actually want to participate in the group comedy-writing project, you might pick a user name or at least sign your posts. Spıke Ѧ 09:22 28-Oct-14
- PS--A reviewer says it has something going for it so I have taken it out of Intensive Care. You are still welcome to pick a user name. Spıke Ѧ 16:13 28-Oct-14