Scarfleece
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There are plenty of talented, productive people who aren't self-starters. Your company will be missing out on them. You can easily say they're the wrong people, but you could also say you're the wrong leader. Rant: Not…
You probably think you're doing women a favour with this nitpicky attitude, but it only trivializes the focus of the issues to the wording choice of a single fucking person. Let the little things slide.
If you're an alcoholic, you don't work as a wine taste tester, and you certainly don't keep an infinitely-replenishing liquor cabinet at home.
"Wanting enough food" is not the same as "always wanting more".
Just because someone changed their means of obtaining food doesn't mean they did it out of an unquenchable thirst for more. It's that simple.
Same irrational presumption as the other guy, see my response. I would also like to point out that studies show early agricultural societies had notably worse health than hunter-gatherers. This would make it unlikely…
You're making the presumption that people adopted agriculture because it "gave them more", when there could be a vast number of other reasons for adopting it. More than likely, the first tribes that started becoming…
It's human nature to want more. You pulled this out of your ass, and it's nonsense. Any anthropological study will tell you that hunter-gatherers are/were satisfied with what they could get. Anecdotally, there are vast…
Why is there a push for crickets, grinded-up-bug-meatballs and insect flour when there's one that people aren't actually disgusted by -- escargot?