Zoobyshoe's Icon: What's Up? What's Next?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the changes that occur every day and the question of what will come next. The topic shifts to the gender of the participants, with one person being a man and the others being female or non-human.
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What is up with that? It seems like every day it changes! What will it be next?
 
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I tried to use this one, but they're telling me it's too big:
1357_fs.jpg

This one too:
http://www.cite-sciences.fr/actu/numeros/N52_sept97/reperes/photos/repere4_neanderthal.gif
 
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I shrunk it down for ya...
 

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Changes are good. are you a man?
 
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Yes, I am. Hypatia is not, and Zooby is.

(right?)
 
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Mk said:
Yes, I am. Hypatia is not, and Zooby is.

(right?)
Zooby is not a man. Zooby is a zoobie.
 
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Sorry there, he is a male humanoid creature, similar to bigfoot.
 
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And yes, I am very much not male.
 
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Oh I'm smart. Logic prevails again!
 

1. What is Zoobyshoe's Icon?

Zoobyshoe's Icon is a symbol created by the scientist Zoobyshoe to represent innovation and progress in the field of science and technology.

2. Why did Zoobyshoe create this icon?

Zoobyshoe created this icon as a way to inspire and motivate other scientists to push the boundaries of knowledge and make new discoveries.

3. What does the icon represent?

The icon represents the constant pursuit of knowledge and the endless possibilities that can be achieved through scientific exploration.

4. How is this icon relevant to the field of science?

This icon serves as a reminder that science is constantly evolving and that there is always more to discover and learn.

5. What's next for Zoobyshoe's Icon?

Zoobyshoe's Icon will continue to be a symbol of progress and innovation in science and technology, and will hopefully inspire future generations of scientists to continue pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

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