TheReal_ND wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 8:04 pm
Idk I feel like I mentioned it before once or twice. I've always viewed if favorably. Why shouldn't districts be drawn to accurately reflect their constituents?
TheReal_ND wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 8:04 pm
Idk I feel like I mentioned it before once or twice. I've always viewed if favorably. Why shouldn't districts be drawn to accurately reflect their constituents?
Cuntflop and Smitty are the two most regular users.
Yeah, yeah, but how many instances of Cuntflop
Yeah, that is a lot of jealousy for my dick and the damage it wroughts. But I understand I too would be frustrated with the sloppy 5022nds I would have to scrounge for in the wake of GOP and his giant club. Dirty dick should be appreciative of anything he gets and poor lighting.
Abstract
The challenge of studying human cognitive evolution is identifying unique features of our intelligence while explaining the processes by which they arose. Comparisons with nonhuman apes point to our early-emerging cooperative-communicative abilities as crucial to the evolution of all forms of human cultural cognition, including language. The human self-domestication hypothesis proposes that these early-emerging social skillsevolved when natural selection favored increased in-group prosociality overaggression in late human evolution. As a by-product of this selection, humans are predicted to show traits of the domestication syndrome observed in other domestic animals. In reviewing comparative, developmental, neurobiological, and paleoanthropological research, compelling evidence emerges for the predicted relationship between unique human mentalizing abilities, tolerance, and the domestication syndrome in humans. This synthesis includes a review of the first a priori test of the self-domestication hypothesis as well as predictions for future tests.
An nescis, mi fili, quantilla prudentia mundus regatur? - Axel Oxenstierna
Nie lügen die Menschen so viel wie nach einer Jagd, während eines Krieges oder vor Wahlen. - Otto von Bismarck
Liberal logic. "Amazon causes family separation". Yeah, it sure does ruin a family when some of those in the family have to leave the the home to go to work.
These "progressive" leaders don't want any big businesses in their areas, yet they want all their money to pay for gibs.
Liberal logic. "Amazon causes family separation". Yeah, it sure does ruin a family when some of those in the family have to leave the the home to go to work.
These "progressive" leaders don't want any big businesses in their areas, yet they want all their money to pay for gibs.
The fake grassroots signs are silly, but I don't blame them for not wanting Amazon there. Amazon wasn't going to pay for a damned thing, much less gibs. If anything, locals would be paying Amazon via tax subsidies. Then Amazon would ship in people for those high-paying jobs, not "bring jobs to the Bronx". That would gentrify the entire area over time.
Hastur wrote: Fri Feb 15, 2019 2:43 am
There was some talk about human nature, Hobbes and Rousseau here recently. I wonder what they would have made of this.
Survival of the Friendliest: Homo sapiens Evolved via Selection for Prosociality
Abstract
The challenge of studying human cognitive evolution is identifying unique features of our intelligence while explaining the processes by which they arose. Comparisons with nonhuman apes point to our early-emerging cooperative-communicative abilities as crucial to the evolution of all forms of human cultural cognition, including language. The human self-domestication hypothesis proposes that these early-emerging social skillsevolved when natural selection favored increased in-group prosociality overaggression in late human evolution. As a by-product of this selection, humans are predicted to show traits of the domestication syndrome observed in other domestic animals. In reviewing comparative, developmental, neurobiological, and paleoanthropological research, compelling evidence emerges for the predicted relationship between unique human mentalizing abilities, tolerance, and the domestication syndrome in humans. This synthesis includes a review of the first a priori test of the self-domestication hypothesis as well as predictions for future tests.
Consider the effect on human populations that are not grasilized. They have trouble adapting to civilization. High crime rates. Lots of dysfunction. Fortunately there are only a few groups like that in the world.
TheReal_ND wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 8:04 pm
Idk I feel like I mentioned it before once or twice. I've always viewed if favorably. Why shouldn't districts be drawn to accurately reflect their constituents?
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Aww do you not like your lovingly selected sobriquet?
I like yours a lot more. :smoochie:
As do I. To have the resident pussies bestow upon me the nom de guerre of how I leave thee, I weep at the ease of it. You think it a play on words but it is a damage assessment.