Anonymous
8/4/2025, 11:32:51 PM
No.40854120
>>40854273
Is getting close to dangerous animals a genetic trait? Why does that somehow equate to dopamine receptors firing when you escape danger and survive? Even for bugs its their nature to harass a large predator, presumably for them to leave but they are quite clever at being a nuisance and even humans have the innate desire to explore oceans were certain death awaits. It should be something like if a cell can survive on a larger one it will propagate
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8/4/2025, 11:55:58 PM
No.40854273
>>40854120 (OP)
>Is getting close to dangerous animals a genetic trait?
Likely. Good theory. Perhaps remnant animism now or howevs you would call it ... recognizing "shared" pattern. Risk assesssment in a predator is quite different from that of prey ...
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8/5/2025, 12:02:33 AM
No.40854315
>RISK!! RISK!!!1!
>Now we might just ...
You see how irrelevant that is actually. Any intelligent entity would come to similar conclusions. Never saw any risk (and rarely knew what the fuck I was even donig).