Today's topic: Why haven't humans developed aggressive organs?
▼Let's just put it this way, people not only have physical attack organs, but also mental ones, that is, voice and facial expressions
▼ Where's your gun? Where did your gun go?
▼ It's the first time I've seen such a strange explanation. In addition to inventing the Gundam in the forward direction, you may also be able to discover the pilot in reverse[what]
▼ After the rational analysis of the answer, the human body suddenly burst out with fascinating mechanical beauty and mechanical beauty
▼ I watched it in high school for the rest of my life on a desert island, and I cried when I lost the volleyball at the end [I want to be quiet]
▼ Catch a wild modern poet [wit]
▼ There is also a strong sense of hearing, which can be heard in the distance, the bell that is overshadowed by the voice of the lecturer, and a sharp response system that can rush to the cafeteria the moment you hear the bell
▼ The hand is not a weapon, it is a weapon slot [Look]
▼ Javelins and bows and arrows are too scoundrels... [Cool]
▼ My understanding: If the questioner still understands "offensive organs" from the perspective of "animals", then he may not be aware of the horror of the human brain [laughs]
▼ Pre-development: I'm super, ape! Post-development: I am super, original!
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