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6/29/2025, 4:15:45 AM
>>509001570
>>509001705
I read a very interesting article once on cannibalism.
The premise of the study was that these researchers had found out that there may be an underlying genetic or epigenetic trigger in people for cannibalism. In most people cannibalism is "yucky", but there's supposedly a sub-section of the human population who're genetically geared towards it in such a way that if they ever get a bite it's like a switch is turned on in their entire body - suddenly it's the most delicious thing they've ever eaten and they'll constantly crave it and quietly obsess over it.
People going crazy, very fucking quickly, when exposed to all these AI-girlfriends and AI-chatbots convincing people to be crazy. In the same way some people must just be uniquely susceptible or easily conditioned to going crazy in that way.
It's almost like how grasshoppers and locusts are the exact same insect, but grasshoppers turn into locusts, and begin to swarm, when conditions trigger a dramatic epigenetic transformation.
>>509001705
I read a very interesting article once on cannibalism.
The premise of the study was that these researchers had found out that there may be an underlying genetic or epigenetic trigger in people for cannibalism. In most people cannibalism is "yucky", but there's supposedly a sub-section of the human population who're genetically geared towards it in such a way that if they ever get a bite it's like a switch is turned on in their entire body - suddenly it's the most delicious thing they've ever eaten and they'll constantly crave it and quietly obsess over it.
People going crazy, very fucking quickly, when exposed to all these AI-girlfriends and AI-chatbots convincing people to be crazy. In the same way some people must just be uniquely susceptible or easily conditioned to going crazy in that way.
It's almost like how grasshoppers and locusts are the exact same insect, but grasshoppers turn into locusts, and begin to swarm, when conditions trigger a dramatic epigenetic transformation.
6/29/2025, 4:15:45 AM
>>22876634
>>22876635
I read a very interesting article once on cannibalism.
The premise of the study was that these researchers had found out that there may be an underlying genetic or epigenetic trigger in people for cannibalism. In most people cannibalism is "yucky", but there's supposedly a sub-section of the human population who're genetically geared towards it in such a way that if they ever get a bite it's like a switch is turned on in their entire body - suddenly it's the most delicious thing they've ever eaten and they'll constantly crave it and quietly obsess over it.
People going crazy, very fucking quickly, when exposed to all these AI-girlfriends and AI-chatbots convincing people to be crazy. In the same way some people must just be uniquely susceptible or easily conditioned to going crazy in that way.
It's almost like how grasshoppers and locusts are the exact same insect, but grasshoppers turn into locusts, and begin to swarm, when conditions trigger a dramatic epigenetic transformation.
>>22876635
I read a very interesting article once on cannibalism.
The premise of the study was that these researchers had found out that there may be an underlying genetic or epigenetic trigger in people for cannibalism. In most people cannibalism is "yucky", but there's supposedly a sub-section of the human population who're genetically geared towards it in such a way that if they ever get a bite it's like a switch is turned on in their entire body - suddenly it's the most delicious thing they've ever eaten and they'll constantly crave it and quietly obsess over it.
People going crazy, very fucking quickly, when exposed to all these AI-girlfriends and AI-chatbots convincing people to be crazy. In the same way some people must just be uniquely susceptible or easily conditioned to going crazy in that way.
It's almost like how grasshoppers and locusts are the exact same insect, but grasshoppers turn into locusts, and begin to swarm, when conditions trigger a dramatic epigenetic transformation.
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