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This is the future our demon elites want: us living in the ideal city. You may not like it, but they will force every single one of us into compliance. These inhuman demonic individuals only seek peak civilization to make us easier to rule. https://t.co/19evZ3C172 https://t.co/h2P8LSKEPx


This is the future our demon elites want: us living in the ideal city. You may not like it, but they will force every single one of us into compliance. These inhuman demonic individuals only seek peak civilization to make us easier to rule. https://t.co/MzSwaO3T93


Living together is good!https://t.co/fyKYysMTNi

Why don't you want to live with me in the hive anon?https://t.co/q4duQj0zUu

I promise I won't cannibalize you if the resources decline. What even gave you the idea that colonies use cannibalism and resource control to manipulate allegiance anyway?https://t.co/IMUNLEqrK4

"There are several other potential explanations for the evolution of worker policing behaviours that also have little to do with punishment of cheating. For example, workers may kill all eggs not laid by the queen as a defence against brood parasitism"https://t.co/tKMn3c07Wh

"reducing competition when prey is scarce should be balanced against possible costs. Loss of inclusive fitness as a result of killing and consuming a relative is one potential cost of cannibalism. Consequently, cannibalism of nonkin should be selected for"https://t.co/QyVJKp1H1f

"So when the female spiders get really old, even if they haven’t had offspring of their own, they decompose their own body and sacrifice themselves so the young can grow more rapidly. So they assist each other in parental care—suicidal parental care."https://t.co/8k8zQ8ziLZ

I hear you say: "But... but.. but.. All spiders predatory? Meat eating is bad for the planet!"What gave you that impression?https://t.co/KR6hWo5VDd

It's amazing what you can learn about spiders if you ignore your preconceived notions about how the world works.https://t.co/qVwmBZCpqz

What happens when you put all your spider eggs in one basket and cooperate on a shared harvest?"Scramble competition"https://t.co/tegMtShniQ

Spider mommy gf88w88“We couldn’t figure out how they just keep growing without food until one night, I saw a baby spider clinging onto its mom’s belly, [....] I had this radical idea that maybe spider moms feed their babies with something they produced”https://t.co/v21mhKhNRN

Be careful what you wish for. It might come true.https://t.co/6f4pSaNS6O

The implied spider.https://t.co/otU6jVI0Lnhttps://t.co/f96pGkDz8G

"Matriphagy was first described in the last century by the German arachnologist Ernst Kullmann, and an interesting observation was made by his student S. Nawabi, who suggested that the mother spider might actually digest her own tissues to feed her young." https://t.co/7tUAboIFcE

"out of more than 43,000 spider species, only about 80 exhibit social behaviors, with offspring living at least part of their lives with mothers or in large social groups. Of the social spiders, only a few species do not live in prey-capture webs"https://t.co/h2dwHBuQTW

Tired: ant-mimicing spidersWired: Spider-mimicking ants.Vibe with me.https://t.co/GGNwDgRIym

"Individuals that die within a colony must be recognized by colony members for efficient and timely management. Recognition of dead individuals and elicitation of corpse management are primarily achieved by olfactory cues."https://t.co/4NxAZvHfdUhttps://t.co/4kDG3zVKBN

"Seminal fluid from semen samples showing no apparent abnormalities in semen analyses contained about 0.2 mM of putrescine, 0.1 mM of spermidine and 3 mM of spermine. Seminal plasma was found to be an exceptionally rich source of diamine oxidase activity" https://t.co/3fLrU6k0ta

We assume, perhaps too much, about the nature of social structures.https://t.co/J1YJr83Hea

I think a lot about ant farts and other scents that seem to guide the emergent phenomena we call life.https://t.co/hergx4GrxE

Architecture is the human word for the way our built environment helps us on deciding where to shit.I wanted to be an architect since gradechool. A bit of it rubs off in interest in ants. How do ants build a nest? One CO2 based microbial fart at a time.https://t.co/9AVp6j1kJ8

"Because of that belief, the pelican became a major symbol of self-sacrifice and charity. Early Christians had adopted it by the 2nd century and started using it in texts and images, making it a very special bird."https://t.co/gBnsDPBpRShttps://t.co/1oNiv68NHT https://t.co/9R1lXvU9EJ


Death cults.https://t.co/3b1Bsm2eBj

Octopuses are slowly evolving toward hive based dynamics. This is fundamentally the same behavior we see among non-colony bees who build nests in shared spaces due to resource contention. It is of course adapted toward octopus's way of protecting their eggs using their own body. https://t.co/EILCYJg0KL

If sperm reminds us of sex, and putrification smells like sperm. is it possible that a hint of death on the wind triggers a drive to procreate?Oh god.https://t.co/Xb3C5NmtUH

what the fuckhttps://t.co/tZZHWYd87q

why does my brain do this.https://t.co/UXOJzhNA09

predictions about death cults and weird rituals about men sequestering themselves from women lead to https://t.co/Hg5jxIb9ol

thinking about nuptial gifts, and how male semen might be interacting with female vaginal microbes in a way that shifts immune system factors and alters behavior.https://t.co/RtlKyUTVuyhttps://t.co/9Jkewk88m9

and... I already know how this works.https://t.co/9VEYSxS1bM

Did you know that bee pollen impacts fertility in rabbits?https://t.co/mb8p3VlVqYhttps://t.co/TcUPZAymFi

Imagine the amount of money you could make selling fertility aids if we could corner that market.https://t.co/bhi3dvxUMN

Gallons of urine, garunteed pure, procured for free, turned and sold as pharmaceutical remedy? Not as unlikely as you'd expect.https://t.co/ulrQBm2eLT> "Like I was buying heroin," says the 40-year-old woman, who has been having trouble getting pregnant.https://t.co/ajGYthlTlq

If you want to maintain a eusocial colony, you have to control reproduction. https://t.co/2g434pa5cr

mTOR impacts immune function and aging-> mTOR impacts lipid signaling-> mTOR impacts cancer-> mTOR probably impacts fertilityTherfore"An Experimental Cancer Drug Could Extend Women’s Reproductive Window"https://t.co/VkSUb5kyNxI predict things.https://t.co/mNde0AGZxn

But some of them will be able to avoid this.https://t.co/acIL2UULQ9

I found out that in many cases of schizophrenia, birth control pill improves chances of getting pregnant (or are otherwise ineffective).As result, when institutionalization was norm, "best practice" = force many to be sterilized. :(No one seems to know this. Not even doctors. https://t.co/j3a3qLglEW

Said the🕷️to the 🪰https://t.co/Z1cyqY35rN

I am excite that we are become ant https://t.co/hMbb9M6aWX

Scientists invent dirt brick that doesn't catch on fire like wood. AMAZING /Shttps://t.co/EoxIKFsUiq

"widespread and enduring, adobe and rammed earth went out of style in major construction during the early 1900s, for two reasons: First, because handmade adobe block is very labor-intensive to produce, and second, because of adobe's "image problem."" ['86] https://t.co/cDW4KhF9Wc

Have you considered starting a fertility cult?https://t.co/pwM9NtNC7Q

Have you considered building your houses out of literal feces like how a termite uses it's gut bacteria to create self-healing brick work?https://t.co/JCoOo3IYIq

Termites also practice a 'ritual form of cannibalism' that some might describe as soylent green.https://t.co/OmVI49nJfnGreat way to handle disease outbreaks by leveraging gut bacteria as a way to develop immunity.

The termites only do this to recently diseased. Just like humans."A recently bereaved widow had an arm bone, several rib bones and the complete hand of the late departed hanging on a string around her neck. She did not appear to mind the offensive odour"https://t.co/XoAoPymyYE

Did you know that humans have the *potential* to harbor some of the highest levels of stomach acid among mammals? I trolled @Evolving_Moloch about this once. Really good for ritual cannibalism to act as an ant-like behavioral immune system. https://t.co/HtWg6evMDA

@Evolving_Moloch "We expect that animals feeding on carrion will have the most restrictive filter, i.e. higher stomach acidity. Carrion has the potential to sustain high pathogen loads because the dead host’s body has stopped suppressing bacterial growth."https://t.co/Czk7TNCH2X

@Evolving_Moloch It's also fun to explore their ideas about men sequestering themselves off from women that shows up again and again across traditional cultures.I found some really awkward 'unexplained' biology things that might explain that behavior. https://t.co/ExYp0AN3iP

@Evolving_Moloch Also some fun ideas about weird initiation rights involved with eating organ meats of animals shows up. Its fascinating how often it involves eating Testicles. https://t.co/FdqCbQDTPR

Did you know that when boars get horny their saliva will sometimes trigger females to enter puberty? https://t.co/eImbGsWTiP

Its fascinating to me how often autistic types end up having higher rates of precocious puberty. Apparently gut bacteria might be involved. https://t.co/UbFWlS9InX

What happens if you eat organ meats full of collagens and bile, and immune boosting testicles as part of a ritual to enter manhood?Do you think that could literally trigger an acceleration of puberty?Did you even consider it a possibility before now?

"By swabbing abandoned chimpanzee nests [...] just 3.5 percent of the bacteria species present came from the chimps’ own skin, saliva, or feces. In human beds sampled in a previous study in North Carolina, the number was a whopping 35 percent." https://t.co/xzcTAsTqkD

"I pull up a handful of glop from the ground, a handful of troll semen. It collects in the corners of the lagoon. It’s plentiful. I spread it out across my hand and examine the contents. [...] There is such a wealth of goo. And I place a glob in my mouth."https://t.co/9hviZFUZ5R

"People of the time knew that corpse medicine was made from human remains, but through some mental transubstantiation of their own, those consumers refused to see the cannibalistic implications of their own practices." https://t.co/YuW0F9DkqG

Sociogenesis "The development of social organization, such as among insects We studied sociogenesis in certain species of ants."https://t.co/eKYLJp0uUvYouTube recommended a video on Vygotsky and his theories of development that competes with Piaget.https://t.co/Mt81mZRnYm

I wonder if slave-making spider colonies exist.https://t.co/aVeWfEVpQ5

"Prey carcass removal and defecating outside the nest are important behaviours for maintaining nest cleanliness, which prevents attracting foreign organisms, such as scavengers and fungi."https://t.co/5AdxnKXZDk https://t.co/gc0a1YNWsf


I ask myself this all the time.https://t.co/xXX0YJ3WZf

Maybe I'm looking at this problem wrong?https://t.co/izqCCfAIxL

I wonder if societies giving up their children is better than leaving a baby out to die in the elements. Why do apes have better luck raising their children if they go off into the wilderness for childbirth? A ritual of sacrifice transformed thru medical practice & social more.

We frame ostriches as "stellar dads", but neglect to mention that they steel children from other nests. It's like an extreme form of that thing penguins do.https://t.co/X15ST3y0UX

Can... can spiders be gay?https://t.co/w3LbdSDdEa

... Maybe Yes?"Insects and spiders mate quick and dirty, [...] The cost of taking the time to identify the gender of mates or the cost of hesitation appears to be greater than the cost of making some mistakes."https://t.co/64gEHqqFkW

Huh."Males are more frequently involved in [Same-sex sexual] behavior in the laboratory than in the field, and isolation, high density, and exposure to female pheromones increase its prevalence."https://t.co/GQkqFbCTtU

"This suggests that homosexual activity is not a recent human construct, in cultural or even in evolutionary terms, but instead occurs along many branches on the tree of life."https://t.co/ul6uDTmEFi

Today I learned: Dragon flies have pinchers on their cloaca that they use to grab their mates, and also they breath thru their butts. https://t.co/r3MyTWFJGU

"The male dragonfly must inseminate himself, first transferring sperm from his testes to his sperm pouch, then placing the sperm into his penis before mating."https://t.co/Ph26PJN1L2🤨

I need to rewatch True Facts.https://t.co/eojpKzGJ6q

"A survey of damsel and dragonflies reveals characteristic cloacal pincher mating damage in 20–80 percent of the males, indicating a fairly high occurrence of sexual coupling between males.[61][62]"https://t.co/0WOKqswu0nTryna find citations "Dunkle (1991)" "Utzeri (1990)"

Memes don't care about your feelings.https://t.co/R0hmUx6V4x

"Should we always try to reduce the properties of groups to the individuals and their interactions? Or should we allow ourselves to think of groups as “individuals”?I think both."https://t.co/DIpb6Mb1Az

"In another series of experiments, planarians conditioned to associate a light signal with an unpleasant electric shock were ground up and fed to other planarians. These cannibal worms learned to respond to the light stimulus"https://t.co/7BpquYNmXo

Tired: antinatalism - against having childrenWired; ANTYnatalsim - believing that antinatalism is just a meme built to police the intellectual working caste in a larger construct meant to form a hive-like social system to limit resource.

Police the breeders...?"Worker policing has even been found in species that reproduce parthenogenetically"https://t.co/kKPlQgxH68

TIL: I am into arachno-syndicalist style of organizational structure.I want to help build distributed webs, and really dislike wasps.https://t.co/iixBH4We4b

CW: spiders building webs like filthy collectivists <3"A spider found in parts of the Caribbean and South America forms colonies that comprise thousands of individuals. Working together these colonies can build nests more than 20 feet across."https://t.co/k4XvOxAYNl

If you can smell smoke, there's probably a human nearby cooking food.https://t.co/Ir8AH8Bou9

@NamePresumably @ballofgame some moths are attracted to the smell of the death of their conspifics because the odds are there is food. These chemicals are called Necromones.Moths are evolving to not fly toward light as much. Light is a Kairomone. The moths are looking to eat the moon.

The human necromone is the smell of roses.https://t.co/ZP60kths8whttps://t.co/wl9gs8TjUH

What's indole, precious?What's indole, eh?https://t.co/rg9uK7br85

"New research published in PLOS Biology found that adult spiders seem to forget how to behave with each other after being alone too long, which causes them to become aggressive."https://t.co/95Azhac6ejhttps://t.co/M9gnDezIfr

Ya'll wanna bet Indole-3-lactic acid associated gut bacteria impact gene expression of the social reward pathways in autism?https://t.co/s6t9FBhqDO

There's a species of social spider that, when isolated from it's nest mates for a long period of time, reverts back to an individualist behavior.Could social reward pathways atrophy? Is it possible that 'going feral' is about gene *expression*?https://t.co/3ULZoRwYz2

"we argue that maize monoculture is probably strongly impairing the fitness of these endangered pollinators because of nutritional deficiencies. However, data are still lacking and experimental studies are needed to confirm this"https://t.co/kko6i9Nv8vhttps://t.co/AMDdLW65Aq


Herd Immunity also involves behavioral changes that make the group resistant to reinfection and disease burden.Even ants and bees isolate themselves to avoid epidemics, and they self medicate with different flowers and modulat their gut bacteria to help fight it.Stop.

Vibrate for your dinner.https://t.co/qT8FrWHoz7

^0000w0000^"A species of parasitic wasps uses sophisticated strategies to lure spiders into playing the unwilling provider for the wasps' gut-sucking offspring."https://t.co/9EVfxkuQ9bhttps://t.co/4PJhFECvBn

Become the hyper-parasite you want to see in the world.https://t.co/WH40h58IKM

"and yes, if you're wondering: there's a hyper-hyper-parasitoid"https://t.co/PuPbDXh4FT

This future exists in communities where relatedness is high and everyone knows each other. This does not exist in a world where spec(ulative) housings are built and sold off to rich yuppies looking to escape the city to have children.https://t.co/dngVTXhrg7

The future is nomadic communities.https://t.co/ofJBlfJxcU

@utotranslucence Successful nomadic types seem to be more resilient to failures. By minimizing coupling with systems of a society, they also minimize risks associated with creating one. They can 'exit' before bad patterns take hold.TL;DR: Vanlife is the new frontier wagon.

Become a wandering spider today. https://t.co/yf72k4SjMk https://t.co/bSY1XDteah


It's your moral obligation to society to let your conspecific eat you. Why don't you sacrifice yourself anon? It's the highest gift you can give to those who've cared bout you since your birth. Why are you so selfish? We live in a society. https://t.co/RNANOGkJQg