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Omnivore

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You and I are both fringing on the three revert rule, so please discuss on the omnivore talk page. The information you are changing is redundant of what is already in the article - that humans have the ability to digest meat. We don't have to go into details, especially using the teeth argument, which is not strong when pitted against the tooth-based arguments in favor of humans being herbivores. But if it's what I think you are saying, it's obvious that humans can use teeth to eat meat, and we shouldn't have to say that we have teeth. That's really irrelevant, as the info is redundant anyway. Again, please discuss on the talk page. Thanks. Okiefromokla's sockpuppet/talk 03:34, 10 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dude, honestly, I don't know how to respond to you. (meaning, I have no idea what I'm supposed to click on so that it responds to you). I wasn't aware of any three revert rule, so I apologize. But thanks for changing it.