Natural selection is indifferent to pain and suffering. But pain and suffering are inevitable consequences of natural selection. Discuss.
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I think you meant occasionally, not often.
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Often in our species, occasionally across other species.
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Except when Netflix releases a doc on Jeff Dahmer
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Sexual selection also favors organisms that can withstand pain.
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Hehe. Kinky
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I would have to imagine that’s only true in some contexts, and not the rule itself.
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Yes, that's why the word *often* was used.
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Most of the life on earth would disagree with you, if it cared two wits what you thought about it of course.
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Yeah right
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Protectiveness, yes. Kindness, occasionally. For the simple reason that kindness leaves you vulnerable to destruction, therefore, not selected. If u survive, then u can succeed/be selected. Even in the human sexual context, the unscrupulous are preferred most of the time.
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