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robyn
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writer/bar maid, nffc sufferer. degree in anthropology and archaeology; probs telling someone an old wives tale rn.
in a fairy ring Katılım Eylül 2016
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@allinadreambabe i'm holding evan at gunpoint to watch the pitt rn if you wanna join
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saw someone gag so much they threw up all over themselves
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Going to rock city and letting off so much fart spray the staff think there’s a gas leak
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There's actually a lot of evidence that humanity is not like chimps, we're more like bonobos—i.e., we don't normalize killing the offspring of other men, rape, or wanton violence. Info dump coming, just a head's up.
In the wild, you can tell which animals heavily rely on rape to reproduce by examining their genitalia. My favorite (I know, that word sounds weird in this context) are certain types of ducks.
Some duck ladies have very twisty vaginas, and spontaneous abortion is pretty common. This is because they evolved ways to deal with constantly being raped, as horrible as it sounds, to make sure that the male ducks they actually want to have sex with have a better shot at impregnating them. So when a lucky male duck they fancy mounts them, their twisty vaginas (cloacas, really, but it's complicated) straighten out to increase the chance of fertilization. But when a male duck they don't like mounts them, the vagina remains all curvy, with dead ends, and there's a good chance that they're not going to get pregnant. You can even see them cleaning themselves out with their beaks afterwards.
In turn, male ducks of these species declared evolutionary genital warfare by developing odd twisty penises that can sometimes exceed 15 inches in length. Nothing is stranger than watching a duck fly overhead and wondering why it looks like a balloon with a long string attached, and realizing that long string is actually its dick, which can be over twice as long as the duck itself.
This sort of development is indicative of species that are very rapey. But know what species doesn't have this? That's right: humans. Us human women have pretty short and simple vaginas, and we can't spontaneously abort like mice or horses can. That's probably because, evolutionarily speaking, we really didn't ever have a great pressure to do so. Rape was just not that common.
What's great about anthropology and evolutionary biology is that it has answers for a lot of the navel-gazing gender discourse that passes for "intelligent thought" in the manosphere, and they have zero clue that any of it exists.
RFH🦎👁🗨🪐🌘 ⬛️ (Doctor)@hollowearthterf
We’ve normalized rape so much that the average male believes that all sexual encounters in nature are the result of rape when in fact most mating in nature is not forced, it’s cooperative and often involves courtship. But sure, we don’t live in a rape culture.
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….you will be pining for the day when someone was trying to make your life easier and when you’re over there and you’re in the jungle and they’re shooting at you remember you’re not dying for me because i never liked you
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