Many evolutionary biologists view inter-species and intra-species competition as the driving force of adaption and ultimately of evolution.

Most of us have a competitive nature. From having the best mono-brow to starting the most amount of fires, it’s human nature to compete. Pennywise, that massively evil clown from Stephen King’s 1990 horror miniseries “It” is not known for his gentile, easy-going manner. Ronald McDonald, that massively commercial clown of McDonald’s Corporation of quick food eateries is not known for his manic, serial killer manner. Though these pair of clowns have little in common, that doesn’t stop them from competing for the ultimate prize.

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8 thoughts on “Many evolutionary biologists view inter-species and intra-species competition as the driving force of adaption and ultimately of evolution.”

  1. Clowns competing over who started the most fires– Hmmm… reminds me of the time my cousin burned down our ice skating warming hut.

    1. I’m with you on this Don Don’s. Pennywise is trying too hard while Ron has the self-satisfied, smug look of satisfaction that only comes from experience. I also agree with you about the arson thing!

  2. Clowns competing over who’s the biggest badass—Hmmm, . . . reminds me of the GOP presidential candidates.

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