- 10 Apr 2024 18:25
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This doesn't make sense, though you have managed to put "domestication" and "survival" into a sentence.
Not only does the domestication-created dog create nothing of valuable to other species, but it has lost its ability to survive through the domestication process. Instead, it has been bred to "depend on" a host.
If humanity does (or perhaps already has done) the same thing to itself, our extinction clock is ticking...
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.
FiveofSwords wrote:Domestication is the product of survival so of course it leads to and results from survival...
This doesn't make sense, though you have managed to put "domestication" and "survival" into a sentence.
Rich wrote:The world dog population is 900 million and growing. Most of these dogs contribute squat zero to our economy...
Not only does the domestication-created dog create nothing of valuable to other species, but it has lost its ability to survive through the domestication process. Instead, it has been bred to "depend on" a host.
If humanity does (or perhaps already has done) the same thing to itself, our extinction clock is ticking...
"Their economy produces things cheaper than ours, so we need to send them some manufactured viruses to level the playing field." - Freedom and Democracy Inc.