Why hello there....
---I'm Pink Panda Paw, feel free to call me whatever you wish to call me. Or you can call me Tar, which is a variation of my real name (kind of). Anyways, I'm just going to keep talking here and i hope you don't mind-- it might be extremely boring, but whatever, this is what boredom does to me. I'm using tiny font just so it would be harder to read and it might make it look long (or it might do the opposite). Okay so now let's get onto some interesting things, for example, the anatomy of a fruit fly, also scientifically known as Drosophila Melanogaster. They have six hairy legs, like any 'ol bug, antennae and eyes, and have a very condensed nervous system within their puny little bodies. The legs and antennae help them smell and find food because on these appendages are sensory things. Fruit flies are a favorite of scientists, especially those studying changes in population (those things are fast baby makers!). Scientists also like to mess around with the genes of fruit flies. Did you know that they made a leg grow out of one their head once? I know, it's like totally cool. You're probably very bored with the fruit fly now, so let's continue, shall we? Hmmm, what should I talk about now? How about cheese, since it's one of the most amazing things on this planet. Cheese is made out of milk, or the protein "casein" which is found in milk. Cheese normally uses milk from cows, buffalo, goats, and sheep; though cow's milk seems to be the most popular. There are many different types of cheese, more than hundreds, and there are also many ways you can eat cheese. It's just an extremely versatile food item. Okay, so that's enough with the cheese, lets go onto the wonders of the button-- y'know the kind you use to fasten your clothes? Anyways, I'll continue-- when the button was first invented 3,00 years ago, it wasn't necessarily used to keep your clothes together, it was simply just decor for your clothing. As time continued, someone came up with the "buttonhole", a magnificent invention indeed. The term "button" didn't come to use many years later, but it stems from the french word "bouton", which means bud. The French were great people for noticing the wonders of the button and creating a guild dedicated to button making. Suddenly, buttons became the craze, the it thing, the vogue in Europe and the button business boomed! Some people wore clothes filled with buttons (with buttonholes attached too!), but then the craze ended when Puritans began calling buttons "sinful" and thus the popularity of the button declined. But buttons came back in 17th century! There were diamond buttons, silver buttons, ceramic buttons, and silk buttons! Nowadays, buttons don't only come in round shapes, but a huge variety of different buttons! So, many colors, so many different materials, so many sizes! Despite velcro and zipper, the button still remains at large. Aren't buttons such wonderful things? Now lets continue with an old friend of mine, Mister Charles Darwin, otherwise known as Chucky D. and the Father of Evolution. He was an English naturalist who went on a science expedition with other scientists on the H.M.S Beagle. It was on the Galapagos Islands that he began to notice variation among species and that got him thinking. Upon returning to London, he continued his studies and concluded that evolution (he called it "decent with modification") did exist and that that change was gradual; it took time to happen. And last but not least, he came up with natural selection, which is the primary mechanism of evolution. All of this change was random according to Mr. Darwin and an organisms survival and extinction was extremely dependent on it. Of course, all his theories went against the church and he was a high respected man, keeping his studies in the dark. He only really spoke to the scientists that helped him and his brother about his theories, but after years and years, he finally published his famous book, The Origin of Species. His studies were very helpful to further scientific development and combined with Mendel's (the Father of Genetics) ideas, we are able to learn much more then before. Anyways, I think I'm done talking about stuff now.
---That's the end-- if you read through all that, I hope I bored you.