>>513908123 (OP)
If you want to sleep outside and only work enough for food, you can. It's really not hard. We don't do this because the life of an animal fucking sucks.
>>513908123 (OP)
this is such a brainlet argument, working 8 hours at some mcjob while living in a civilization will always be 1000x easier than trying to survive in the wild. but yeah paying is so bad!
>>513908503
Ultimately the wild life is better because it ensures you're better prepared when cyclical global cataclysms do happen. It also in a way ensures there are never too many people around
>>513908629
Only human is cut off from nature.
If a monkey walked on a treadmill as work and in exchange you gave them food, and thus they never learn to forage or hunt for their own food, what happens when his man made job is no longer there?
>>513908759
He would learn to forage and hunt to survive
But while he walked the treadmill, that would be his nature
The complex societies man created are its nature, their superior brains allowed him to do so
If youre poor you get paid to live. The poor in the uk pay 0.4% in tax and take 40% of the total back in bennies lol. Here Richie Rich pays the poor to live a comfy life aswell.
>>513908251
A literal degenerate and low class animal/monkey gaining enlightenment and outprospering mankind and the gods is the basis of three three important world religions:
Son Wukong, enlightened monkey of Buddhism: >Sun Wukong (Chinese: 孫悟空, Mandarin pronunciation: [swə́n ûkʰʊ́ŋ]), also known as the Monkey King, is a literary and religious figure best known as one of the main characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West.[1] In the novel, Sun Wukong is a monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers through Taoist practices. After rebelling against heaven, he is imprisoned under a mountain by the Buddha. Five hundred years later, he accompanies the monk Tang Sanzang riding on the White Dragon Horse and two other disciples, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing, on a journey to obtain Buddhist sutras, known as the West or Western Paradise, where Buddha and his followers dwell.[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong >Vali (Sanskrit: वाली) also known as Bali, was a vanara and the king of Kishkindha in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He was the son of Indra, the husband of Tara, the elder brother of Sugriva, and the father of Angada through his wife, Tara.
He gets enlightenment by literally killing the Hindu God, but pajeets are sensitive about it so it's not in the wikipedia. Look it up if you care. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vali_(Ramayana) >is so full of rage he morphs into a wolf in order to enact divine revenge at one year old >does not wash his hands or cut his hair until he has his vengeance >survived ragnorak https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1li