• Etterra@discuss.online
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    The horse has been kinda shoved out of the way for now. It’s good that he’s still around though, in case this whole civilization thing goes sideways but doesn’t actually kill us all.

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    I’m not sure that cats ever joined. They’re just kind of hanging around with their own agenda.

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      I imagine that once upon a time a mountain lion casually strolled into some ancient family’s hut on a cold winter night and settled down in front of their fire and the entire family was too terrified to shoo it out. After spending the night enjoying the warmth, it probably left on its own and then came back the next night to keep warm, basking happily in front of the flames while the poor family spent yet another sleepless night huddled in fear in a corner, waiting to be mauled to death but too afraid to attack the cat. Eventually someone probably gave it some food and then maybe a child got brave and gave it some ear scritches and it realized that why should it go live a harsh life in the wilderness when it can rule the home and be treated like a god? It then went out and brought back the rest of its family or tribe and that’s how cats became “domesticated”

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          Ah, I knew mountain lion wasn’t accurate, but my comment still stands with a sand cat or jungle cat. Not quite as intimidating, but I would still be a little afraid if a raccoon or a badger walked through my door and laid down on my hearth.

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            Nasty little critters! But then you notice one variety of nasty little critter eats a hell of a lot of mice, which are a much worse scourge… so maybe, like you said, you give it a little space to keep warm in the cold months…

            And then before you know it, your descendants are worshipping the furry little manipulators!

  • Grail@multiverse.soulism.net
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    Humans are the most political species. Politics is group decision making, and humans have the best group decision making processes. They even have organised structures for passing on knowledge and wisdom, which have ensured that nearly every generation of humans are smarter than the previous.

    You know who has just as much raw intelligence as humans, but no politics? Octopuses. Fucking apolitical savages. They’re capable of learning so much, I saw a youtube video where an octopus learned to play the piano. And by now he’s probably dead, and his knowledge lost. Octopuses aren’t political enough to teach each other. That’s why they’ll never get as much done as humans.

    Billionaires are trying to convince you that you don’t like politics, so you’ll be as easy to control as the apolitical animals are. Do you want to be used for labour value by a smarter animal, like oxen are? If you aspire to apoliticism, you will be!

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      You know who has just as much raw intelligence as humans, but no politics? Octopuses. Fucking apolitical savages. They’re capable of learning so much, I saw a youtube video where an octopus learned to play the piano. And by now he’s probably dead, and his knowledge lost. Octopuses aren’t political enough to teach each other. That’s why they’ll never get as much done as humans.

      … that’s fucking sad now that You say it like that.

      Poor octopus.

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        Humans plant trees they will never feel the shade of, because they’re political. Humans get to have a legacy. Humans get to live forever in the memories of those who succeed them. Humans get to enjoy community. Humans get to build something bigger than themselves.

        That’s what politics is. Politics are a gift. Politics are what separates person from beast. Politics are the joy of being human.

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      Bread’s not that big, surprisingly! Don’t get me wrong, it’s fantastic, but it’s not a major contributor to the spread and success of civilizations.

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    I like how we’re slowly approaching the need for a c/neolithicmemes as a companion community to rough roman memes

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    Every single great achievement of mankind derives from our ability to cooperate. It sucks that people don’t realize that