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Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
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Monganaut wrote:
I guess it just goes to show, our essential nature hasn't really changed/evolved over all that time. Despite our environment and living conditions changing beyond recognition. We can still be amazing to each other, or horribly uncaring, fickle, manipulative, brutal and murderous. Funny bunch of fuckers is us humans.


I suppose so. I'd like to think most people are fundamentally good, or attempt to do the right things in life. Maybe a lot of where that goes wrong is down to circumstances, i really don't know.

As a 'default' setting I don't think it's beneficial for an individual to be aggressive towards another. I remember reading about a theory on why strangers say "hello" to eachother only when they meet out in the countryside or a remote location. They're in a vulnerable situation and it's safer to make a friend than an enemy, basically.


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Evergreen Dazed
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26th January 2017ce
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