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* In the Slavonic Dance sequence, the caveman does several incredibly silly things which the others imitate. In the end, he tries to trick them into jumping off a cliff. The As seen in the adjacent image, the other cavemen just moon him.
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* The caveman does several incredibly silly things which the others imitate. In the end, he tries to trick them into jumping off a cliff. The other cavemen [[spoiler: just moon him]].
* God prefers a trial-and-error method with regard to creating life.
* God prefers a trial-and-error method with regard to creating life.
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* If the ''Firebird'' sequence is to be believed, God prefers a trial-and-error method with regard to creating life.
* If the ''Firebird'' sequence is to be believed, God prefers a trial-and-error method with regard to creating life.
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* God prefers a trial-and-error method with regard to creating life.
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* God prefers a trial-and-error method with regard to creating life.
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