Message from @Sq crcl

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2019-11-14 10:40:17 UTC  

I thought tropical climates should be the leaders of the world as they had had it the 'easiest'

2019-11-14 10:40:46 UTC  

animals though

2019-11-14 10:40:58 UTC  

In some aspects, they have it a lot harder

2019-11-14 10:41:02 UTC  

i wouldnt imagine europe, being colder, would have as many mosquitos

2019-11-14 10:41:04 UTC  

But then I figured out there's something else, something which the military has figured out too

2019-11-14 10:41:21 UTC  

Nature vs Nurture is a false dichotomy. Your nature in turn influences your genetics over millennia and vice versa in a feedback loop.

2019-11-14 10:41:49 UTC  

travel and transportation of goods is significantly harder in SA and Africa

2019-11-14 10:42:08 UTC  

also africa has BULLETPROOF HIPPOS

2019-11-14 10:42:11 UTC  

just to note

2019-11-14 10:42:16 UTC  

Hahaha

2019-11-14 10:42:22 UTC  

Good to know

2019-11-14 10:42:34 UTC  

europe had lions, but they werent BULLETPROOF

2019-11-14 10:43:15 UTC  

It deferral of gratification, for those that are wondering...

2019-11-14 10:43:32 UTC  

also despite all reasons, can easily say some groups just happened upon certain beneficial things by coincidence

2019-11-14 10:43:48 UTC  

I strongly believe, due to it being a steady marker through all groups

2019-11-14 10:44:29 UTC  

True.
What they did with it is another story, right?

2019-11-14 10:44:44 UTC  

i wonder what infant mortality would be between mainland Europe and Uganda, 1 million years ago

2019-11-14 10:45:38 UTC  

theres just plenty of moving parts that coming to any solid conclusion is arrogance at best

2019-11-14 10:46:08 UTC  

Nope. Some components are minor, others are paradigm changing.

2019-11-14 10:46:49 UTC  

I say we approximate, not discard becuse some parts in some way appear contradictory.

2019-11-14 10:47:27 UTC  

also i like thinking of the idea of practicality of groupings

2019-11-14 10:47:38 UTC  

This is going to be our future. The sooner we figure it out, the shorter this new 'dark age' will last.

2019-11-14 10:47:48 UTC  

at no point does 100,000 people pragmatically mean anything

2019-11-14 10:48:04 UTC  

same as how 100,000 skittles means nothing in a jar

2019-11-14 10:48:40 UTC  

1000? maybe

2019-11-14 10:48:42 UTC  

500? sure

2019-11-14 10:49:05 UTC  

like when you have a pot of tictacs or whatever

2019-11-14 10:49:05 UTC  

What do you mean? Sorry, I'm not following

2019-11-14 10:49:11 UTC  

if one goes missing, you dont notice

2019-11-14 10:49:44 UTC  

thing in my head about how i think its Uganda, they have more people with above average IQs than there are people living in scotland

2019-11-14 10:50:06 UTC  

Uganda has more population of course, but pragmatically speaking, it doesnt really matter

2019-11-14 10:51:00 UTC  

Fun fact: the military didn't use to take ppl below iq 85 bc they couldn't give them anything do without worrying that they'd mess it up.

2019-11-14 10:51:10 UTC  

yarp

2019-11-14 10:51:23 UTC  

problem solving/self sufficency

2019-11-14 10:51:31 UTC  

Also, no democratic nation under a certain iq

2019-11-14 10:52:21 UTC  

I wonder if the two are correlated, similar to how third world nations tend to subscribe/allow collectivism

2019-11-14 10:52:50 UTC  

collectivism usually happens when inequality gets too high

2019-11-14 10:53:07 UTC  

90% of poor people can overrun 10% of rich people

2019-11-14 10:53:17 UTC  

70% of poor people probably not

2019-11-14 10:53:25 UTC  

Well, that doesn't diminish the cause still. The principal reason