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Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion.
20th century ideas die hard but die they will.
The religious supremacist are the worst - I reckon they married calvin in hell. They refute free will - I refute them. ~ For example, I ask this -...
Now this pepper grower might be advise to reach out to me - a chemical engineer out of NC State - land of the Wolfpack - and then maybe his big...
The four attackers delivered this oath by raising their left hands. THIS. This is one of the most important telling points.
I wonder what he did to piss off the powers-that-be... Clearly this is not about any of the allegations.
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and fear of what? Heat to dry up the grass, rains to fail, herds to move on, predators to become bolder.
Looking backward in time one seems new starts such as Supe valley after the collapse. In all recovering civilizations, one sees:
* overall city planning
* if not protection for women then equality
* coordinated effort to provide food for all
* development of trade routes
* birth control so population does not overwhelm developing food supply
I suggest Supe was chosen specifically because of the Humboldt upwelling that would be the mainstay of the civilization while it developed.
As the population increased as it inevitably would, we see monumental constructions to occupy the surplus population. Sadly this devolves into : 1) war or 2) sacrifice or less likely 3) expansion.