Imagine when humans first began to domesticate wolves to make dogs.
A wolf might sleep near camp to eat scraps. Then they feed wolf more scraps. Eventually they can get the wolf to eat out of their hands.
After the wolf has been domesticated, they kick it to see if it'll growl. They want to domesticate the wolf so much that they can physically abuse it without the wolf returning to it's primal instinct to attack.
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Imagine when humans first began to domesticate wolves to make dogs.
A wolf might sleep near camp to eat scraps. Then they feed wolf more scraps. Eventually they can get the wolf to eat out of their hands.
After the wolf has been domesticated, they kick it to see if it'll growl. They want to domesticate the wolf so much that they can physically abuse it without the wolf returning to it's primal instinct to attack.