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6/15/2025, 2:00:52 PM
6/13/2025, 4:55:18 PM
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Why though? Just because we're not threatened that much? Tigers/lions/bears/other people can still kill us, mainly other people.
We're omnivorous? There isn't a single ape carnivore is there?
>most carnivourous chimp (probably us) is still eating mainly plants because meat is fucking hard to acquire in nature
Fun fact (aka nobody asked):
People don't understand how hard it is to get your required amount of protein in the wild. Had we not invented farming, we'd probably have a mass extinction event when we inevitably ran out of other people to eat (having already ran out of animals).
Makes you think huh?
We stalled the extinction through agriculture.
Our pre-civilised state was a state of nature that had gone into the start of a mass extinction event.
>Apparently, not the first btw, that would be "lystrosaurus" according to a fringe permian-triassic theory I've heard about, albeit not a well known one which I only happened to find on a documentary YEARS ago that I cannot find anymore and seemed "a little implausible". Some Australian geology documentary? It used to be on youtube but is probably copyright now.
Why though? Just because we're not threatened that much? Tigers/lions/bears/other people can still kill us, mainly other people.
We're omnivorous? There isn't a single ape carnivore is there?
>most carnivourous chimp (probably us) is still eating mainly plants because meat is fucking hard to acquire in nature
Fun fact (aka nobody asked):
People don't understand how hard it is to get your required amount of protein in the wild. Had we not invented farming, we'd probably have a mass extinction event when we inevitably ran out of other people to eat (having already ran out of animals).
Makes you think huh?
We stalled the extinction through agriculture.
Our pre-civilised state was a state of nature that had gone into the start of a mass extinction event.
>Apparently, not the first btw, that would be "lystrosaurus" according to a fringe permian-triassic theory I've heard about, albeit not a well known one which I only happened to find on a documentary YEARS ago that I cannot find anymore and seemed "a little implausible". Some Australian geology documentary? It used to be on youtube but is probably copyright now.
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