if one wishes to treat fruitfully with the giant elders of the cephalopods, is it a bad idea to eat calamari because they'll be offended, do they not care, or is it a good idea because mild chimerization with DNA from their parallel panspermia will attune you to them?
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Replying to @chaosprime
other: from a human morality standpoint it is bad to eat calamari (too intelligent.) from an outer god perspective it is possible that having consumed some of their species is a respectable display of dominance.
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so embarrassed to be a human after reading this
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Replying to @erin_nerung @outliersgeorg
it's okay, human morality isn't real, it can't hurt you
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literally nauseated by this article's freakishly smarmy vision of ecosystems without predation
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she's literally talking about the primeval forest as a Disney cartoon
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sure that isn't what is being described there it's just lying about what ecosystems even are so as to promote altruism-at-gunpoint politics it's disgusting
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if she did anything resembling mentioning that much of what she's describing as cooperation is implemented as competition and predation on another level it'd be one thing
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