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@CorvidRex

Katılım Haziran 2025
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@hollowearthterf Not true! It’s just a lot more socially acceptable, even among sexually liberated communities to say “I like being abused” than “I like abusing women”
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Mr. S.T.A.R.
Mr. S.T.A.R.@favelaoverlord·
any visual artists who do commission in my following?
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@krichard121212 Well, that shouldn’t matter because determining whether someone is more intelligent than you is relative. so if you over rate or underrate both you and your partners intelligence by the same amount, than you’d be fine. Maybe you’d have bias in that but 🤷‍♂️
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RE:Skob
RE:Skob@re_skob·
@CorvidRex @cremieuxrecueil I don't get it. They're fine genetically engineering the poultry to feel less pain and that makes the poultry eating ok, but it's not ok to engineer cows to feel less pain?
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
If these authors got their way, it might lead to an unimaginable increase in animal suffering. Because we would suddenly start factory farming alpha-gal free pigs to an insane extent.
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TFTC@TFTC21

A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?

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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@favelaoverlord Is this even a heuristic? I think it’s literally just the deepest they are able to think regarding this topic.
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Quistador
Quistador@Modernconquer·
@PicosBarber I like it all except the JDM vs Brady fight. 1 is coming a win and another off a loss but besides that they just fought recently
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@ALZavaldski @etirabys The common ancestor for Humans and Chimps is only 10 Million years ago. And the first great apes million years ago. This is not that long ago evolutionary speaking so it sort of implies that at the very least when we first had Apes the human part is inevitable
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Antonio Zavaldski
Antonio Zavaldski@ALZavaldski·
@etirabys "Evolution of sapience" (not on this poll, but most likely at the "Evolution of Homo erectus" stage) is the least likely step, imo. What exactly sapience *is* is unclear, but I'd define it as the combination of technology, language, and qualia/self-awareness.
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@SkeletorAD @Aella_Girl I’m -Vegan -Right Wing -Retarded -Sort of a faggot -not a communist. So you really only got one wrong. Powerful.
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Skeletor After Dark
Skeletor After Dark@SkeletorAD·
@Aella_Girl A great test of “are you a gay retarded homosexual communist faggot” is whether or not you liked this tweet.
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Aella
Aella@Aella_Girl·
a great test of "would you have been chill with owning slaves, if you'd been born into a slave-owning family" is whether or not you're vegetarian today
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Chris Presnell
Chris Presnell@mmaecosystem·
The chants of USA in a Myanmar vs. Japan fight 😂
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Gugabe
Gugabe@Gugabed·
@fenoxsky I feel like short/average and loooong arms is like optimal build historically.
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Feño 🏴
Feño 🏴@fenoxsky·
Just realized that all current champions in the good divisions (125 to 155) are shorter than average for their divisions 👀 #shortkingera Van 5'5 Yan 5'7 (sketchy) Volk 5'6 Ilia 5'7
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@seld_on Human sacrifice was common in Fertile Crescent civilizations for a long while. Plenty of metallurgy, and just technological innovation in general
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@MathiasRusted @favelaoverlord I actually think micro aggressions are a real thing and you probably shouldn’t do it unless you’re trying to be passive aggressive… it just can’t be selectively enforced bro. My original comment is about hypocrisy. Also they’re definitely enforced in places like college clubs.
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Mathias Rust
Mathias Rust@MathiasRusted·
@CorvidRex @favelaoverlord Also microaggressions were never enforced outside of like queer studies classes and socialist bookclubs. However you righties need to feel persecuted to exist so you found some weirdos and boom
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4FrigSakes
4FrigSakes@4FrigSakes·
@foragervoyager @favelaoverlord It's "literally" not a "complete" food, relying solely on potatoes causes long-term nutrient deficiencies (vitamins A, E, D, calcium).
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Mr. S.T.A.R.
Mr. S.T.A.R.@favelaoverlord·
The discovery of the potato in the Americas and its summary import back to Europe is one of the most underdiscussed modern events relative to the impact it had
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Steve Sailer
Steve Sailer@Steve_Sailer·
Our questions about race typically are about where your ancestors were living on October 12, 1492, when Columbus sailed the ocean blue. That may sound arbitrary. But the more you think about it, the more reasonable it seems.
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@SlavicWalrus Irish immigrants probably had a significant selection filter by wealth. The lowest class simply couldn’t afford the voyage.
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The Punished Epistemologist
The Punished Epistemologist@SlavicWalrus·
Ignoring black and mestizos, white intelligence disparities are explained by selection factors and demographics of immigration into the US historically Northeast whites come from the wealthier and more stable parts of Britain, Appalachians and southern whites come from the borderlands, a lawless area between Scotland and England that is heavily selected for crime and degeneracy, Irish whites aren’t particularly selected because their motivations were related to fleeing famines and not education or status related NSLY 1980 data gives the following IQs for different white groups: Note, this data is confounded by heavy intermixing between different ethnic groups of Europeans, thus diluting the original results found among European populations, moreover memory of ancestry for classification purposes is more nebulous among people who have been in America for many generations like Europeans, nevertheless: Germans: 102.3 Irish 101.5 English 99.7 French 99.5 Italian (mostly South Italians) 97.8 Hispanic 86.3 Black 82.1
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i/o@avidseries

The US counties with the lowest average IQs tend to be located in the Deep South, Southwest, and where Indian reservations are located. The highest-IQ counties tend to be in New England, Midwest/Plains, and transplant-heavy scenic Mountain West.

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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@bronzeagemantis I’m confused, you disagree with the stuff showing Carthaginian elite were mixed with Greek/southern Italiotes/native North African, I think there was some Levantine just less than expected
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Bronze Age Pervert
Bronze Age Pervert@bronzeagemantis·
This and the crazy stuff about Carthage not having a Levant genetic origin is on par with Indian nationalists who claim there were no Aryans entering India but the languages originate from there. It’s based on very dishonest interpretations by Lazaridis and Reich lab.
Herald of Rome@HeraldOfRome

The claim that ancient Greek elites carried higher northern (steppe) ancestry than commoners, essentially a "northern ruling caste" framing, has been directly tested and debunked by Lazaridis, Reich et al. 2022: "Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population" Furthermore, older theories portrayed the Dorians as a blonde, northern-European-like people that invaded southern Greece, still promoted today by those with emotional and ideological bias, but completely debunked by genetics. The Proto-Dorians from Epirus (northwestern Greece), aka the "whitest" ancient Greeks, had the same steppe % ancestry as modern Cretans, one of the darkest modern Greek populations. The Dorians were one of the main Greek-speaking groups, traditionally thought to have migrated south from Epirus and the Pindus region into the Peloponnese and Crete at the end of the Bronze Age. The Classical Dorians from Epirus (Amvrakia) then score around 30% excess Anatolian admixture, with Archaic-period Carians from western Anatolia used as the proxy, Corinth_Tenea serves as a proxy for the historical Corinthian colonists who founded Amvrakia in the 7th century BC. Steppe ancestry refers to the genetic component from the Yamnaya pastoralists of the Pontic-Caspian steppe (modern Ukraine/southern Russia), who expanded into Europe around 3000 BC and brought the Indo-European languages with them. They claim that Greek elites carried higher steppe ancestry than commoners, essentially a "steppe ruling caste" framing. This theory has been directly tested and debunked by Lazaridis, Reich et al. 2022: "Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population" These new ancient Doric DNA samples used in the models below are from this study link.springer.com/article/10.118… G25 cords pastebin.com/ffNDy0yv Lazaridis, Reich et al. 2022 pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10…

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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@sichuan_mala Last time I was in Taiwan I was dissapointed in the lack of good vegan milk teas. People drink so much soy milk there but for whatever reason it just doesn’t seem to carry over well into tea
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Bogman
Bogman@CorvidRex·
@favelaoverlord Guy who thinks killing animals only becomes bad once you pass a horrifying enough threshhold.
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