>Beavers prevent carbon dioxide buildup inside their lodges by leaving a vent hole in the roof
. During the construction of the lodge, beavers plaster the walls with mud for insulation and structural integrity, but they deliberately leave a small gap at the top to serve as a chimney.
Not enough is said about instinct. It is something we cannot really know about, it is knowledge proof. Something which happens and we can only document, and this goes for all species including us.
What is human instinct building right now that we are unaware of?
Anonymous
(ID: 6jiMs8QO)
8/28/2025, 5:22:15 PM
No.514220864
>>514221277
>>514220786 (OP)
Fucked up the formatting. Let me try again
>Beavers prevent carbon dioxide buildup inside their lodges by leaving a vent hole in the roof. During the construction of the lodge, beavers plaster the walls with mud for insulation and structural integrity, but they deliberately leave a small gap at the top to serve as a chimney.
Not enough is said about instinct. It is something we cannot really know about, it is knowledge proof. Something which happens and we can only document, and this goes for all species including us.
What is human instinct building right now that we are unaware of?
>>514220786 (OP)
what a great question. a follow up question
have our instincts been suppressed?
Anonymous
(ID: 6jiMs8QO)
8/28/2025, 5:23:23 PM
No.514220950
>>514228183
>>514228364
>>514235793
I fucked this entire thread up
Anonymous
(ID: 6jiMs8QO)
8/28/2025, 5:24:04 PM
No.514221002
>>514220891
Oh that is a good follow up question.
Anonymous
(ID: Vpg719uV)
8/28/2025, 5:28:22 PM
No.514221277
>>514229863
>>514240310
>>514220864
>What is human instinct building right now that we are unaware of?
Humans are building the temple to house the Devil himself, they are essentially scaling up the consciousness
>captcha: G0Y
>>514220786 (OP)
I wish I was a beaver
very comfy
and at the same time your entire life is like minecraft.
you can just act your will upon the world.
no more human laws.
you see a tree and want to fell it? go ahead.
Build a dam? go ahead
build a house? go ahead
NOBODY can stop you.
I wish I was a beaver.
Anonymous
(ID: ZmhTK93d)
8/28/2025, 5:34:11 PM
No.514221597
>>514220786 (OP)
what is known about instinct is that beavers who do not have an instinct to leave a hole in their roof suffocate themselves to death the first night they sleep in it, before producing any baby beavers who might carry that same instinct
nature is scary like that
Anonymous
(ID: 6jiMs8QO)
8/28/2025, 5:34:55 PM
No.514221656
>>514221998
>>514223815
>>514232275
>>514221458
I dont think id want to be food for foxes, wolves, bears coyotes, bobcats, and humans.
Id imagine they have a lot of instinctual fear to survive such a life.
Anonymous
(ID: dFFWPKBh)
8/28/2025, 5:40:04 PM
No.514221998
>>514222469
>>514228146
>>514232275
>>514221656
It is the FAVSTIAN spirit.
Your survival is directly correlated to your ability to build a secure dam/house to hide in.
In modern human life, surviving is so easy there's really no point in doing anything. I get no enjoyment from material wealth. I don't want a nice car or a big house or whatever so what's the point. In the life of the beaver, the ability to work and work well gives the beaver it's entire meaning.
Anonymous
(ID: 6jiMs8QO)
8/28/2025, 5:47:11 PM
No.514222469
>>514221998
Material wealth to me is land, id get as much enjoyment from that as beavers do.
Anonymous
(ID: zm9EzDap)
8/28/2025, 5:50:04 PM
No.514222651
>>514223395
>>514228747
>>514221458
>you can just act your will upon the world.
You have orders of magnitude more ability to enact you will upon the world than a beaver does.
Think about it as your "decision space" compared to that of a beaver. A beaver sees a tree and has maybe 3 or so choices that it can make, when a human sees a tree there are hundreds if not thousands of choices that can be made.
>>514220891
have our instincts been suppressed?
More than being suppressed, our instincts are maladapted to the modern environment. Over eating is an example.
Anonymous
(ID: dFFWPKBh)
8/28/2025, 6:02:00 PM
No.514223395
>>514227908
>>514222651
No. Because society prevents me from acting upon my will. If I see a tree that is not my "property" and I fell it I will get fined for property damage. Or let's say I fell an entire forest, I will go to prison, which will literally prevent me from doing anything I want. So then, to truly act upon my will on this tree. I first need to get a "job" where I earn tokens or "money" in exchange for doing things ordered by someone else (or I can also start a business but it's not necessarily more "free" or my own will than working). With these tokens I can then theoretically buy a piece of land (but not necessarily the specific plot with the original tree) and then on that plot I can act upon the tree in numerous ways as described. But there are still legal limitations. I cannot for example set it on fire and start a forest fire. I can of course do so temporarily as a singular act, but I will then again end up in prison. The beaver can do WHATEVER it wants WHENEVER it wants, it will NEVER go to prison.
Anonymous
(ID: 7e/26O6c)
8/28/2025, 6:08:53 PM
No.514223815
>>514221656
why do they plaster the walls with mud?
it's called caulking.
Anonymous
(ID: iX/TMzyd)
8/28/2025, 6:29:55 PM
No.514225133
>>514225028
nah girls can't build for shit
Anonymous
(ID: 8QC955nZ)
8/28/2025, 6:37:13 PM
No.514225622
>>514228471
>>514220786 (OP)
>wow DNA is code, it's literally encoded data
>we don't know what 98% of DNA does though
>therefore 98% of DNA is junk
Science is absolutely fucking retarded. That "junk" DNA almost certainly contains shit like instinct, what Jung called the collective unconscious, or what some meme lords call "ancestral blood memory".
There it is. I solved the mystery. I found where instinct is stored. Quick, someone fetch me a Nobel prize.
Anonymous
(ID: h/266mJE)
8/28/2025, 7:10:49 PM
No.514227728
>>514220786 (OP)
proof of a creator God.
>What is human instinct building right now that we are unaware of?
sinning and destroying each other
Anonymous
(ID: 8WniC1xt)
8/28/2025, 7:13:21 PM
No.514227908
>>514223395
Touch a tree I enjoy and my instinct is to kill you, snow negro.
Anonymous
(ID: 4Ov41ksl)
8/28/2025, 7:17:02 PM
No.514228183
>>514220950
dont worry about it, at least I know you are not a shill
Anonymous
(ID: jRfdfAcx)
8/28/2025, 7:19:04 PM
No.514228322
>>514220891
They've created industries profiting off of stupidity instead of letting natural selection work, so yes it's being bred out of the population
Anonymous
(ID: KQVwPdQR)
8/28/2025, 7:19:36 PM
No.514228364
>>514220950
Stop thinking about it and just go with it. It’s not a bad thread.
Faggot
Anonymous
(ID: vQxb1VZd)
8/28/2025, 7:19:52 PM
No.514228384
>>514220786 (OP)
3I/Atlas is venting lots of carbon dioxide right now. Just sayin...
Anonymous
(ID: KekbIdPU)
8/28/2025, 7:20:59 PM
No.514228471
>>514225622
Jews and women and scientists are materialists. They see blue eyes and they can determine genes leading to that expression. They see obvious white supremacy and collective race memory but they can't materially quantify it so they dismiss it. Also God created DNA and so no DNA is junk DNA.
Anonymous
(ID: G107WTZW)
8/28/2025, 7:21:33 PM
No.514228503
Man beavers are really cool.
Anonymous
(ID: SWrGkhi+)
8/28/2025, 7:22:44 PM
No.514228585
>>514228965
London School of Economics has a beaver on their crest.
What does it mean!?
Som Sabbadel Flashmob
https://youtu.be/GBaHPND2QJg
Anonymous
(ID: kzfTnJ97)
8/28/2025, 7:24:58 PM
No.514228747
>>514229446
>>514234158
>>514222651
>You have orders of magnitude more ability to enact you will upon the world than a beaver does.
Not exactly. Beavers fell trees because they're rodents and have to constantly gnaw on wood so their teeth don't get too long. They don't see a nice straight tree and think, 'this tree has the perfect grain I was looking for to finish the dam. I'm going to begin felling operations right now!'.
Also the beaver's tools literally grow out of their face, you can't say the same about an axe, crosscut saw, and adze.
Anonymous
(ID: SWrGkhi+)
8/28/2025, 7:28:34 PM
No.514228965
>>514228585
The London School of Economics (LSE) features a beaver on its crest because it symbolizes industriousness, perseverance, and constructive effort—qualities aligned with the school’s ethos. The beaver was chosen in 1922, reflecting the institution’s focus on hard work and societal contribution, as beavers are known for their diligent dam-building. The crest also includes the motto “Rerum Cognoscere Causas” (“to understand the causes of things”), reinforcing the idea of purposeful, analytical effort. This choice was influenced by the school’s founders, particularly the *Censored* Society, who valued steady, collective progress.
Anonymous
(ID: fwJAjig4)
8/28/2025, 7:31:50 PM
No.514229198
>>514232464
>>514239735
>>514220891
I think that fear and hatred of outsiders is not only a human instinct, but an instinct that all carnivore and omnivore mammals possess. The push for multiculturalism is an attempt to suppress this instinct. The instinct will arise eventually and result in carnage; some would say that the people behind multiculturalism are fully aware of this.
Anonymous
(ID: giKLesUU)
8/28/2025, 7:35:40 PM
No.514229446
>>514228747
>They don't see a nice straight tree and think, 'this tree has the perfect grain I was looking for to finish the dam. I'm going to begin felling operations right now!'.
The drunk finn is basically like a beaver. He will act only on instinct and impulse, which also involve gnawing on wood and creating wetlands. Why do you think they have so many lakes in finland?
Anonymous
(ID: b+7QV2dh)
8/28/2025, 7:39:19 PM
No.514229700
>>514239395
>>514220786 (OP)
There's one simple instinct acting on the majority of life, the desire for control. Synonyms include integrity, security, territory. It's about having room to feed and separate from threats. The beaver dam is just one strategy to achieve safety from predators. Controlling the future, winter and beyond, is also important. Humans extend control into much more distant abstractions, but the motive is always the same. The desire for control leads to accumulation of powers, eventually it may demand the world unite to control impossibly great things.
Then there's the more specialized instincts that make up race and heredity. Humanity has refined instinct to solve more esoteric problems. Very interesting subject.
Anonymous
(ID: oTfnkz+w)
8/28/2025, 7:41:33 PM
No.514229863
>>514221277
>G0YXM
Feels like LATINX or something.
Anonymous
(ID: oSXu1yWr)
8/28/2025, 7:46:28 PM
No.514230226
>>514220786 (OP)
a bober thread gentlemen?
blessed and upvoted
Anonymous
(ID: g8A5OU+n)
8/28/2025, 7:48:54 PM
No.514230428
>>514220786 (OP)
Why haven't you made a vent hole in your roof yet OP?
Anonymous
(ID: bTV12+ZN)
8/28/2025, 7:53:37 PM
No.514230794
Beavers are such wise creatures
Anonymous
(ID: 2rGllsh6)
8/28/2025, 7:56:30 PM
No.514231021
>>514220786 (OP)
Wrong the mud makes them invisible to predators and 5G
Anonymous
(ID: SWrGkhi+)
8/28/2025, 7:57:27 PM
No.514231081
In a wild, uncharted bend of the river, where no human laws reached and the forest whispered its own rules, lived a beaver named Bristle. Bristle wasn’t like the other beavers who followed the rigid hierarchies of the old colonies, where elders dictated dam designs and hoarded the best timber. Bristle believed in a freer way—an anarchic vision where every creature worked for the common good, not for power or prestige.
One spring, Bristle began building a dam. Not a dam to claim the river or control its flow for profit, but one to share its bounty. He chewed through willows and birches, dragging them to the water’s edge with a fervor that drew curious eyes. Other beavers, tired of the old colonies’ rules, joined him. There was no leader, no blueprint imposed from above. Each beaver contributed what they could—some hauled logs, others wove branches, and a few, like old Gnaw, offered wisdom from years of gnawing. They argued, sure, but decisions were made together, shouting over the river’s roar until consensus emerged. This was their socialism: labor shared, benefits collective.
Anonymous
(ID: SWrGkhi+)
8/28/2025, 7:58:21 PM
No.514231140
The dam grew, sturdy and sprawling, pooling water into a shimmering lake that nourished the forest. Fish thrived, birds nested, and otters played in the shallows. Bristle’s dam wasn’t just a structure; it was a rebellion against control, a living testament to mutual aid. No one owned the dam, yet it belonged to all.
Bristle found a mate, Willow, who shared his disdain for the old ways. They raised a litter of kits—three scrappy pups who learned to chew and build not for glory but for the joy of creating something together. The family worked alongside their neighbors, teaching the kits that freedom meant responsibility to the collective, not servitude to a boss. They laughed and splashed in the lake, free from the constraints of territory disputes or rigid roles.
Years passed, and the dam stood strong, a hub of life where no one went hungry, and no one bowed to authority. Bristle, Willow, and their kits grew old, their teeth worn but their spirits fierce. The forest hummed with anarchic harmony—each creature contributing, none dominating. Bristle’s dam wasn’t just home; it was a utopia, unbound by laws or norms, where cooperation trumped competition.
And so, in the heart of the wild, Bristle’s family thrived, their legacy rippling through the river’s flow. They lived happily ever after, not because life was perfect, but because they built it together, free.
Anonymous
(ID: lJEPPTKr)
8/28/2025, 8:04:08 PM
No.514231506
>>514220891
>have our instincts been suppressed?
no
but our instincts can't adapt fast enough to the technology we create
that's how you get fatsos and porn addicts and OF "patrons"
Anonymous
(ID: 6uZqXIUF)
8/28/2025, 8:15:28 PM
No.514232275
>>514221998
>>514221656
>>514220891
FEAR IS PRECISELY THE HUMAN INSTINCT THAT IS SUPPRESSED MOST THOROUGHLY THESE DAYS
WE ARE ON THE PRECIPICE OF SOMETHING TRULY CATASTROPHIC YOU S HOULD NOT BE COMPLACENT RIGHT NOW!!!
ESCAPE THE CITY [STEP 1] IF YOU WANT TO SURVIVE
https://pol.foundation/Happening.html
Anonymous
(ID: 0Z1bF3oX)
8/28/2025, 8:17:59 PM
No.514232464
>>514232577
>>514229198
I heard that's neadetheal vs homo reaction and homo we're more pack and social oriented so they pick up outsiders and let them be family this is where uncanny valley stems from and we picked up your kinds, and they betrayed. It was used to identify like where things were and where other groups and tribes are to trade and like grow and build together. I wish I could put it in better words but I'm still sleepy
Anonymous
(ID: p2jb4Tu/)
8/28/2025, 8:18:18 PM
No.514232488
>>514220786 (OP)
This is the only good thread on this board right now
Anonymous
(ID: p8nDbTx6)
8/28/2025, 8:20:01 PM
No.514232587
>>514220786 (OP)
You talk like you have never built a dome.
Anonymous
(ID: XeNRTo7B)
8/28/2025, 8:24:13 PM
No.514232895
>>514220786 (OP)
The simple answer is that animals aren't as retarded or mindless as you think they are.
Anonymous
(ID: HSxklogy)
8/28/2025, 8:32:56 PM
No.514233535
>>514220786 (OP)
that ol forbes ranch got some niiiiiice beavrmations in it
Anonymous
(ID: XeNRTo7B)
8/28/2025, 8:40:38 PM
No.514234158
>>514228747
People don't understand how reliant we are on millions of years of technological development. Not even like smartphones and shit, even basic shit like cutting tools or fire are pretty hard to make from scratch in nature even if you know what you are doing.
It is extremely difficult for a person to survive for an extended period if dropped alone innawoods with no technology like knives or firestarters or cordage, even if they are an expert who knows what they are doing. Surviving without a knife is insanely harder than surviving with a knife.
Anonymous
(ID: CdNNNrCB)
8/28/2025, 9:01:57 PM
No.514235793
>>514236124
>>514220950
It's okay, fren.
Modern life is entirely supression of instinct. It is intentionally distracting. When was the last time you stopped doing anything and just existed? No thinking about the future or past, no youtube, no doomscrolling. There is constant noise to keep you from being human.
I feel different when I go out alone for a night or two in the middle of nowhere with my tent. There is something odd about being completely alone, knowing the closest person is likely miles away. I wonder if it is possible to undo the damage modern society has done on the individual.
Anonymous
(ID: b+7QV2dh)
8/28/2025, 9:06:13 PM
No.514236124
>>514238084
>>514235793
If you can't see how the world really is, you're spiritually and intellectually suppressed goycattle. Any ancient person would rope instantly with no sky.
Anonymous
(ID: 3SfXiA+8)
8/28/2025, 9:31:50 PM
No.514238084
>>514236124
beavers can't breathe fire, no
Anonymous
(ID: VGUucUSq)
8/28/2025, 9:55:51 PM
No.514239735
>>514229198
>the instinct to build a home with a air hole means human instinct is to be ultra tribalistic.
Oh OK. I better go kill my neighbor because he's Korean.
Anonymous
(ID: UMsoPMjU)
8/28/2025, 9:57:14 PM
No.514239831
>>514220786 (OP)
this photo is insanelly nostalgic, is it from a childrens encyclopedia? i swear ive seen this as a child
Anonymous
(ID: nH6W+vfU)
8/28/2025, 10:00:29 PM
No.514240043
>>514240318
>>514220786 (OP)
In a high school science class in the early 90s my teacher told us humans, unlike all other animals, do not have instincts, so everything we know is learned. Science class, I said. Are you questioning science?
Anonymous
(ID: kzfTnJ97)
8/28/2025, 10:04:21 PM
No.514240318
>>514240480
>>514240043
>Human babies need to be taught how to suckle
I hate this world and everything in it.
Anonymous
(ID: nH6W+vfU)
8/28/2025, 10:06:44 PM
No.514240480
>>514240318
Is suckling knowledge? Isn’t more like breathing, more of a reflex or bodily function?
Anonymous
(ID: Dx/WbDvG)
8/28/2025, 10:11:46 PM
No.514240820
>>514220891
i'm in a constant tug of war of the instincts
1) preserve yourself, find someone who is hopefully in some ways an upgrade or at least not a genetic toilet, and make that offspring viable by direct action
2) sperg out at those matching the pattern, killing off my own genes, but a necessary builtin to prevent the genes of the whole group to die. a group of close kin is an assumed constant parameter for the brain, so on that front homeostasis is currently quite a challenge.
furthermore statis straightjacket policies are helping pull on one side and is sniping self-preservation instincts, which will surely not be a bad thing on a societal scale
>why do our drones fall into a catatonic state and refuse to work?
Anonymous
(ID: md7YVtPJ)
8/28/2025, 10:11:57 PM
No.514240830
>>514220786 (OP)
Beavers sound based, do they also possess the building instict to build a rig capable of running full modded skyrim?
Also related, would beavers side with the imperials or with the nords?