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“Like every other creature on the face of the earth, Godfrey was, by birthright, a stupendous badass, albeit in the somewhat narrow technical sense that he could trace his ancestry back up a long line of slightly less highly evolved stupendous badasses to that first self-replicating gizmo---which, given the number and variety of its descendants, might justifiably be described as the most stupendous badass of all time. Everyone and everything that wasn't a stupendous badass was dead.” ― Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
8:24 AM, July 24, 2012
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Anonymous
That's what I like so much about you, Tam - that warm and fuzzy feeling you radiate and share with those around you. ;)
10:10 AM, July 24, 2012
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Just curious, do you think it was the Democrats that forbid the upper branches that brought the early apes out of the trees ("Pay no attention to the carnivores, we are saving you from falling from the trees! Vote for me!"), or was it another agenda that took the game of dare ("Gack! Mom! Eek threw my fruit to the ground again!") to greater heights? Vistas? Horizons?
10:14 AM, July 24, 2012
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Sooooo...herds of peaceful grazing hominids, co-op in peace and prosperity, with never a thought of competition..HEY YOU!!! Getaway!!!I sniffed her first.
OK, so they replicate by long division, too.
In fact, in the course of normal working life, one will meet folks whose gene pool apparently stopped at the foot of the tree. Mostly, they are not folks which one would wish to know better. Occasionally a PPO and and CCW are the appropriate response to their existence.
Have we physically changed from living in the tree? Mostly, but the brains of some and some part of the brains of all still guide our existence.
Oh well, so what? Like anything will ever change, much.
OK, so they replicate by long division, too.
In fact, in the course of normal working life, one will meet folks whose gene pool apparently stopped at the foot of the tree. Mostly, they are not folks which one would wish to know better. Occasionally a PPO and and CCW are the appropriate response to their existence.
Have we physically changed from living in the tree? Mostly, but the brains of some and some part of the brains of all still guide our existence.
Oh well, so what? Like anything will ever change, much.
10:58 AM, July 24, 2012
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mikee
We came down from trees and moved across that lovely lion-filled savannah rather rapidly into caves. After the cave bears were evicted by force, of course.
Which safe harbor, the woody one with a penthouse view but lots of rain, or the one with scary flickering shadows on the back wall from the fire up front, is more important to our current mental mechanisms?
Which safe harbor, the woody one with a penthouse view but lots of rain, or the one with scary flickering shadows on the back wall from the fire up front, is more important to our current mental mechanisms?
11:26 AM, July 24, 2012
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Maybe we're chromonsonally deficient. The wandering stupendous badass bipeds were chased off the savannah by leopards or eaten, while those that wandered badass into a cave became bear-food - until at about 73,000 (±4,000 yrs.) when their luck nearly ran-out when they wandered badass into the Toba Event - when perhaps as few or as many as 10,000 breeding pairs survived, which is possible evidence why we have 46 rather than the normative 48 of our closest primate semi-siblings - and which is also maybe what made Denisova and Neander such badass cuties as late as they did...
1:04 PM, July 24, 2012
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I teach my medic students that:
Like sharks, tigers, and killer whales, humans are apex predators. Humans ruthlessly kill everything that they need to in order to survive.
Humans are the most dangerous animal on the planet. Get them sick, injured, or intoxicated, and like any other animal that is filled with adrenaline, they WILL kill you.
Never forget that.
Like sharks, tigers, and killer whales, humans are apex predators. Humans ruthlessly kill everything that they need to in order to survive.
Humans are the most dangerous animal on the planet. Get them sick, injured, or intoxicated, and like any other animal that is filled with adrenaline, they WILL kill you.
Never forget that.
6:52 PM, July 24, 2012
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As I keep telling people, why, yes, we _are_ the most dangerous monkeys on the planet. Only a human will kill you for, say, playing yer Goddamned rock'n roll "music" too loudly, or being a loathesome criminal thuggish un-musical degenerate saxophonist.
Up to now, I have been able to restrain my violent music-critic impulses. Besides, who would want to bite the face off of a saxophonist? They probably taste really bad.
Up to now, I have been able to restrain my violent music-critic impulses. Besides, who would want to bite the face off of a saxophonist? They probably taste really bad.
12:48 PM, July 27, 2012
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