Re: Go forth and multiply
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Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
Smoking, recklessness, alcohol and drugs show that your genes are so superior, that you can afford to waste, and still function. Alcohol also has the added benefit of reducing sexual inhibition, thus increasing the chance of pregnancy, which in turn passes on the genetic combination that likes alcohol.
Here is a gallery of your superbreeders, Louis. I can see the ladies lining up for their genes already.
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Re: Go forth and multiply
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Originally Posted by
HoreTore
Unfortunately, the weaker you are, the less self-destructive you are.... Generally.
Not really unfortunate, because those men are less likely to get themselves or their mates killed. There's more than one way to skin a cat.
Re: Go forth and multiply
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Originally Posted by
Adrian II
Or getting stone drunk, or smoking cigarettes, or driving recklessly, or ..
Nah, humans clearly have a self-destructive streak that is in no way linked to survival. The balance is different in each individual, but it's there.
It's true that many things are not related to survival or reproduction; but the point I was making is that things related to survival and reproduction consumes a lot of the time once you check the causes of the behaviour, the genetic roots. Drugs have a rewarding effect, that's why they are done; chemicals going straight to the brain. Being social also provides chemicals; because it is favourable for reproduction if done "right". Something that today is not favourable for reproduction, may not actually lead to any noticeable evolution because, for instance, the drive for a higher education could simply be one way a very basic drive is put at display; and that it thus will not weed itself out no matter how the birth rates go, since it is present in the entire populace anyway.
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Go tell that to homosexuals.
The goal as in "whatever makes those genes stay on the Earth for the next X generations". If it is genetical, it is favoured over something, somewhere, somehow.
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By the way, haven't you heard of the theory that genes really use humans to pass themselves on, not the other way around? It's all the rage since 1976 and the publication of The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins.
No. I cannot really see the difference between the two, since the gene made the human in the first place..