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When you get excited and your adrenaline starts pumping, your body is experiencing evolution
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When you get excited and your adrenaline starts pumping, your body is experiencing evolution
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Is this a true or false question? if so, the answer would be false because adrenaline increases your heart rate, evolution is how things grow and change over periods of time.
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