![]() ![]() The solution to this puzzle – and one answer to what is driving anti-abortion attitudes – lies in a conflict of sexual strategies: People vary in how opposed they are to casual sex. ![]() So from this perspective, it is a mystery why people in Pensacola care so strongly about what goes on in the bedrooms of Philadelphia or the Planned Parenthoods of Los Angeles. What faraway strangers do presumably has limited impact on your own fitness. ![]() Pick different.The evolutionary coin of the realm is fitness – getting more copies of your genes into the next generation. (chuckles softly) - Join the conversation now with CC Social Scene tell us about your weirdest family member, and we might write it into our next sketch. But sometimes, sometimes life throws you a Frisbee. Sometimes, life throws you a curve ball. Sure, the game is still played today but it's not the same. You know, I didn't want them to go, but the game had changed. The guys who started the whole thing, just like that. It was the decision of the league that the sport, as it stood, was too ultimate, and steps had to be taken to make it less ultimate. And, that's when the league came down *** us. And, out of respect for this sweet game that I love more than anything, I had to punish them. It was a clear and frankly obvious violation of the rules. I want my lawyer! - They would put crazy glue on their hands so the discs would stick better. (police siren chirps) - I told you, it's not my glue! It's not my glue! - Let's go. Darryl and I got caught up in a tampering scam. And, like all good things, it fell apart. The celebrity, the fans, the need to win. Oh, yeah! - And, this is when things got really crazy. (scoffs) I was like, "Yeah right, I gotta throw that Frisbee!" Is it you or me? You decide! Me! Me! This table came natural, and you know what? It worked. (sultry guitar solo) - Come on! Come on! (screams) Yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah! Watch it! Yeah, you know my mom wanted me to get married, have kids. Joe and I felt that Ultimate Frisbee would be too dangerous for a lady. (inspirational music) We made the cover of Disc Weekly, the Frisbee Journal, Spokane Quarterly Farmer's Almanac. But, we took that fun activity and we made it into an intense, no holds barred, winner take all competition! - People would be like, "Don't think think you're taking this too seriously?" And, I would be like, "I think we're taking this way too seriously!" (shouting and cheering) And, then it got big. It was just a fun activity you do with your family and friends, you know, boring. I mean, before us, it wasn't even a game. (chanting "Go Blue") (screams) (players yelling they're open) - Oh, look at that! Nope. They played Frisbee against other people. And then they did something that nobody saw coming. No only did they throw crazy, they started catching crazy, too. (groaning in pain) - They would throw the Frisbee while running. A lot of those moves are still used today. I mean, they would throw it really hard, or do crazy throws. Basically, they played Frisbee, but they got real into it. Daryl Derbin and Joe Butters looked at that disc and saw something revolutionary. I was like, this is cool, but what if we made this cooler? What if we made this ultimate? (techno beats) - The Frisbee had been around since 1938, but it was a toy. I remember I was playing with Joe, and we were getting into it, you know? And then, Joe said something I'll never forget. This isn't a game anymore, this is a sport. ![]() It was one of those moments where you just know. This episode of CC: Social Scene is based on your suggestions from made up Ultimate Frisbee moves. ![]()
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