Michael Perkins

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The backward logic of these philosophers reminded me of a creationist I once saw peel a banana on television while explaining that this fruit is curved in such a way that it conveniently angles toward the human mouth when we hold it in our hand. It also fits perfectly in our mouth. Obviously, he felt that God had given the banana its human-friendly shape, while forgetting that he was holding a domesticated fruit, cultivated for human consumption.
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A sizeable portion of jobs in the Queensland Banana Belt is lowly-paid unskilled workers to bend bananas to the exacting curve standards the local wholesalers require.

Hard work up on the ladders but …
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