Manni_P :mastolove: · @Lost_Paradise
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Preston MacDougall · @ChemicalEyeGuy
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@nikostr Thanks 🙏 for your thoughtful response. As I’ve said earlier, obviously most followers of fascists or cult leaders are just stupid. It is tyrannical leaders of such movements, as well as serial killers and such, who are the focus of my questions invoking .
Also, as for ‘What would do with such information?’, that is also a good question. Consider the wife of the murderer. What if they had multiple children, and *was* an option? 🤔

#sociobiology #gilgobeach #geneediting

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Preston MacDougall · @ChemicalEyeGuy
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@androcat You believe that all behavior that you consider bad can be unlearned. Just like my father’s teachers did. 🤷🏻‍♂️

A more direct comparison would be with the radical social ‘scientists’ who attacked E. O. Wilson for his scientific (evidence-based, and increasingly so) ideas on . 👉 archive.nytimes.com/www.nytime

#sociobiology

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Preston MacDougall · @ChemicalEyeGuy
256 followers · 7675 posts · Server mstdn.science

@mjgardner Well, as a scientific matter, I am interested in the possible existence of a 🧬.

#deplorablegene #sociobiology

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· @semiquaver
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@lum that toot goes to the purpose of : we don't read to find out "what happens next" - we read to hear the thoughts of a fellow being. AI remind me of the flowers that spoof into pollinating them, the wasps meanwhile thinking they are mating with another moth! Our communication faculties are how we create and nourish bonds between us - part of our "social biology'. interjected between us might be like a disease on the social scale...

#reading #novels #wasps #ai #sociobiology

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GrrlScientist :verified: · @grrlscientist
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Vegetarians Are More Sociable Than Carnivores — In Birds | a study via @UniofBath published by American Naturalist (@ASNAmNat)

by @grrlscientist via @ForbesScience / @Forbes

forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist

#scicomm #ecology #evolution #behavior #sociobiology #ornithology

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