• dan00@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    I really don’t get this positive attitude some people have.

    No, there is no way to change this. Have you read any part of history? This is naive at best.

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      4 hours ago

      Wolves observed within the conditions of captivity organize under so-called “alphas” who maintain leadership through frequent bouts of violence. This is not their inevitable state, as wolves in other conditions commonly organize into family structures and exhibit little infighting. Were one to observe wolves only in captivity, one might conclude that their system of violence is unchangeable.

      Humans have the capacity to shape their own environment. Our imagination of the future is often (but not always) constrained by our environment as it exists. History displays a non-exhauative sampling of societal configurations, each of which is influenced by past configurations and that which was beyond human capacity to change.

      The inevitability of tyranny may seem likely, but cannot be known. Likewise, we cannot know that a better world is or is not possible. This does not mean that we should not try.

      source (fake) source (real (jk its fake too)) source (haha got u again)

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        4 hours ago

        So, let me get this straight: animals work like this, we work like this, there is not a single example in 10000 years of human history that proves it otherwise but “cannot be known” if we are pathetic evil creatures.

        Right right… well, text me when it works ok? I rather not wait for “other conditions” but point my finger at the problematic people today and work from evidence.

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          2 hours ago

          Yeah I hope that we get there some day (and double hope that I might still be alive to see it). It seems like we have so many terrible people today, and they’re quite prominent.