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Hmm...occurs to me that this is sort of the inverse of the parable of the prodigal son.
90 people out of 100 never have high SMV superpowers, exist at ~ 5.
10 get 8, 9, or 10 rating, then lose it
AWW THOSE POOR PEOPLE.
Why do THEY get sympathy / concern ?

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4/ This is a good analogy. Related: I quite enjoy watching videos of young jackasses crashing their supercars. https://twitter.com/VarangianSkull/status/1225456393295101953 …
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5/ I've got some relatives who were quite well off - earned INSANE money...but saved very little. One day, the "up or out" industry ... spit this relative out. Income went to $0, and he ended up with a relatively crappy career. ...with nothing saved. I think about this >>>
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6/ my horror for the implicit regret of squandering an inheritance for a bowl of pottage is off the scale. I find that behavior abhorrent beyond words. This is EXACTLY what feminist / leftist counsels as best approach for young women. * squander inheritance * complain later
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7/ ...and young women, having made the most of the inequality they stumbled into, then turn around and lament "Oh NOOOOO ... I'm about to be a pathetic loser like THE REST OF YOU". ...and are then surprised when they do not get sympathy from the rest of us. LOL, get !@#-ed.
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8/ Gnon is kind to women. Something like 95% of women reproduce. Gnon is brutal to men. There is a long uphill climb of training, fighting, competing in the marketplace. 50% of men are failures, and do not reproduce.
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Replying to @MorlockP @VarangianSkull
>95% of women reproduce >50% of men do not reproduce !!! I was not aware of this. Source? Is this recent? What have trends been like in 20th C? Or recorded history?
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just googled, top few hits link to discussion of a paper that ... has moved from the original URL next few hits link to other papers. Skimmed two looking for precise quote, didn't [ yet ] find
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https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/37926/of-all-humans-ever-born-did-most-men-not-become-fathers … > In percentage terms, then, humanity’s ancestors were about 67% female and 33% male.
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Interesting, thanks. Puts your original claim in context. ... namely: arguably but not yet conclusively, during ancestral times (but not yet known precisely when), most women reproduced and most men did not. Seems plausible. Clearly not the case today, but the pressure shows.
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> clearly not the case today {{ citation needed }}
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Seems pretty obvious to me. Can you cite otherwise?
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