[Platt]
So responding to DQ is a static pattern?

[Arlo]
No. Responding to DQ is "it's better here". (But nice rhetorical trick!)

Now, answer the question.

You've said there existed in the past an animal that could respond to DQ. What
could it do, in response to DQ, that no animal today can do?

[Platt]
Also, instead just making a bald assertion like "Animals have always been able
to respond to DQ . . ." how about presenting some evidence -- any evidence --
to back it up?

[Arlo]
I have. Every time you see an animal respond to "it's better here", you see an
animal respond to DQ.

Now, again, if I am wrong, then please answer the question. Give me an example
as I've been asking.

Answer? Or another round of evasion? 


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