• xep@fedia.io
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    I like to think that he didn’t really change, but figured out the socially acceptable way to pretend that he had been “cured.”

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    They cured him of a hobby that made him happy? Dicks!

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    Dude should have just become the harbor master. He’d have been the natural best pick!

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      I imagine horticulture and keeping track of the raiding parties arrivals and departures was pretty big

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        “You can sit here until the cows come home for all I care!”

        and so he did

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      Animal migration? Which if you think about it makes a lot of sense for a evolutionary explanation for this behavior.

      The existence of night rhythm people is hypotized to be a genetic factor that a human group needs some people to guard at night to keep the fire going and everyone safe.

      Having a person within your group capable of noticing and tracking patterns trough time in nature can be a huge benefit but there is little further advantages to have more/multiple people tracking the same things.

      Our genetics never considered that one day we function in a mega society where most people we interact with don’t even know our full name, let alone our divergent skills and personal (dis)advantages.

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    Ah yes an AIS/ADSB and Train/Plane/Boat spotting enjoyer