T-Rex: Something people like to argue about sometimes is whether or not certain things are genetically innate, or personal decisions!
Narrator: NATURE VERSUS NURTURE
Narrator: in comic form, baby
T-Rex: If it's natural, then you can't really blame a person for having it, because they didn't have a choice. But if it's because of nurture, then you CAN blame them for it, or at the very least their parents! OR SOCIETY.
Dromiceiomimus: Is the whole nature/nurture debate really about assigning blame?
T-Rex: I think so! It doesn't change the "nature" (oh ho ho!) of what's being discussed, just its origin.
Utahraptor: Well, it's not just about blame or credit, T-Rex, it's also about free will!
T-Rex: Free will?
Utahraptor: Yeah, because if something important about you is fully determined by your genes, then you never had any control over that, and you're not responsible. You didn't have a choice. On the other hand, if you think babies are born as blank slates, then that's limitless personal freedom, but that has problems too!
God: GUYS THERE IS A THIRD OPTION
T-Rex: What's that? GOD wanted it to be that way?
God: I WAS GONNA SAY LEPRECHAUNS BUT YEAH
God: DANG
God: THAT'S GOOD TOO