orca whales, lions, and elephants
and all of the other dominant species are usually solitary predators like polar bears and tigers and sharks and soo on
maybe we should follow nature's lead considering what a mess of a species that we are
We are nature's lead.
Making women dominant ? Nah. That would be a bad idea, so it will not be permitted.
orca whales, lions, and elephants
and all of the other dominant species are usually solitary predators like polar bears and tigers and sharks and soo on
Humans and other primates are not female led and are the most dominant on the planet, so kinda squashes the theory.
i like chivalry. i love strong powerful men and i kinda look down on men who simp for me
sounds like too much work for an old woman
orca whales, lions, and elephants
and all of the other dominant species are usually solitary predators like polar bears and tigers and sharks and soo on
This reminds me of that book "Blindsight" by Peter Watts.
Peter Watts said:"It's artificial, Isaac. He's smarter than all of us put together, but sometimes he talks like he's got a fifty-word vocabulary." A soft snort. "It's not like it'd kill him to use an adverb once in a while."
"Ah. But you say that because you're a linguist, and you can't see why anyone wouldn't want to wallow in the sheer beauty of language." Szpindel harrumphed with mock pomposity. "Now me, I'm a biologist, so it makes perfect sense."
"Really. Then explain it to me, oh wise and powerful mutilator of frogs."
"Simple. Bloodsucker's a transient, not a resident."
"What are—oh, those are killer whales, right? Whistle dialects."
"I said forget the language. Think about the lifestyle. Residents are fish-eaters, eh? They hang out in big groups, don't move around much, talk all the time." I heard a whisper of motion, imagined Szpindel leaning in and laying a hand on Michelle's arm. I imagined the sensors in his gloves telling him what she felt like. "Transients, now—they eat mammals. Seals, sea lions, smart prey. Smart enough to take cover when they hear a fluke slap or a click train. So transients are sneaky, eh? Hunt in small groups, range all over the place, keep their mouths shut so nobody hears 'em coming."
"And Jukka's a transient."
"Man's instincts tell him to keep quiet around prey. Every time he opens his mouth, every time he lets us see him, he's fighting his own brain stem. Maybe we shouldn't be too harsh on the ol' guy just because he's not the world's best motivational speaker, eh?"