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      8 months ago

      Oh I dunno. You should take a look at Sir Humphrey’s monologues some time.

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        8 months ago

        Find me a five minute long joke or a feature length movie with only one joke in it.

        It shouldn’t take 20 panels to tell a joke.

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          It shouldn’t take 20 panels to tell a joke.

          Seems like it’s not telling a joke, but instead making a statement about Humanity.

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            And to deliver this profound message of “people are inherently distrustful” they needed 20 panels.

            They could have done this in one. Have each caveman holding out one hand to pass food and the other hand holding a club behind their backs.

            Want to really illustrate the groundbreaking idea that people don’t trust each other? Make a second panel with knights replacing the cavemen and swords replacing clubs, then a third panel swapping in businessmen holding pistols.

            If humor wasn’t the goal that’s… fine, but being long-winded in a format based on brevity undermines the message. Using 20 panels guarantees that half of the people who bother to look at the comic won’t finish it. Those that do will probably be bored or even resentful that their time was wasted, making them less receptive to the message.

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      8 months ago

      Right! Has no one paid attention to chimpanzees, baboons, or other primates? Recognizing those like yourself and working together is baked in. Even in species that are even farther away from us, in an evolution sense, we see cooperation.

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      8 months ago

      Modern technological human history is only about a hundred years … we were cavemen and acting like scared children for about 50,000 years before and like frightened monkeys for 2 million years before that … we may have landed on the moon but we are closer to our ancient ancestors than to any futuristic highly evolved human society.

      We’re more like cavemen with nuclear weapons.

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    No.

    This is a load of shit. Why it has up votes blows my mind.

    Do some reading or watching of hunter gatherer societies and you’ll see lots of group survival activities. Teamwork in hunts, in preserving food, in crafting tools, and making shelter.

    If we were this self-centered, we wouldn’t have such advanced communication, which is how we were able to do all those group activities.

    Survival of the fittest is survival of those that cooperate.

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    That’s about all that “civilization” has truly brought us, a chance at more opportunities to steal and hate and kill each other.

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      That’s about all that “civilization” has truly brought us, a chance at more opportunities to steal and hate and kill each other.

      They say, typing on a computer brought to them by civilization.

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        Yes and computer that I got by let’s say, not standard means, and taking it from a person who thought they were going to be able to use it for their kids (I really did snatch it away from them). And I love that about me, I have no pretense about being “better than others.” I know that human civilization is a mask for people’s innate greed, hate and selfishness.