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posted 65 days ago by GynaNumbaZero 65 days ago by GynaNumbaZero +15 / -5
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– Zap_Powerz 5 points 65 days ago +5 / -0

I wonder if humans weren't genetically predisposed to needing a hero? By that I mean genetically manipulated to seek a leader and blindly follow. It would certainly benefit the beings behind all this nonsense

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– VanillaBean 2 points 65 days ago +2 / -0

It makes sense though, if everyone is an "alpha" then a civilization can't function, how does nature/god make sure that most people won't try to be "alphas"? There must be an inhibiting mechanism beyond just fear, because cornered animals get quite vicious, if the fear is too great then fight/flight takes over, too much fear turns most of your population into highly aggressive "alphas" overnight

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– Poiuytrew 2 points 65 days ago +2 / -0

There are no social animals without a pecking order.

But as far as a hero? No, that's not genetic, that's a bunch of retards into superheroes.

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– free-will-of-choice 1 point 65 days ago +2 / -1

to seek a leader and blindly follow

Choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law...those who willingly consent a) chose want (seeking outcomes) over need (adaptation to origin); b) follow the suggested lead and c) ignore perceivable for suggested, hence being blind to the world around them.

needing a hero

  • HE'RO, noun [Latin heros; Gr. a demigod.]

If GOD (whole) then DEMI (partial)...every one represents partial (living) within whole (process of dying)...consenting to the suggestions of others tempts one to ignore oneself for "another hero".

Remember Bonnie? "I need a hero, I'm holding out for a hero 'Til the end of the night"...guess why she's still looking (71; no children)?

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– muhqtardtho 3 points 65 days ago +3 / -0

He's been selected just like Cuckerberg. The difference is anons got rich investing in his wares so they defend him to their last dollar.

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– Geek-the-Mage 3 points 65 days ago +3 / -0

If true, it's concerning that he would lie about it, but a lot of successful tech startups were created by college dropouts.

I noticed this is all being posted by an account called "capitolhunters" - who are working with law enforcement to find and punish people involved in the Jan. 6 "insurrection". Not exactly a source I would go to for information on Elon Musk's past, but the documents provided were pretty convincing.

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– americanjerky 0 points 64 days ago +1 / -1

Yes but this mud slinging is purely because the establishment clearly fears him now that he is out of line. Intent matters here and this could be one way to create public opinion that a 'fuck up' like Elon shouldn't be allowed to run a platform like twitter.

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– CrazyRussian 1 point 65 days ago +1 / -0

You don't even touch the story you should find very impressive - how Elon Musk visited Russia to buy few ballistic missiles

And he did it twice. Dig it on Russian resources, if you want really interesting rabbit hole nearly unknown to western public. Not that shit from western book about Elon Musk, but real sources. Coolest story about how that nasty Musk begged Russian orcs to sell some outdated space crap.

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– CrazyRussian 2 points 65 days ago +2 / -0

That was a significantly later story and Musk again was too greedy to buy RD-180 engines like other US space companies did.

No, I'm talking about times when there was no SpaceX and Musk even not sold PayPal yet.

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– ClamChowder 0 points 64 days ago +1 / -1

The Elon hate is so fucking transparent. We get it, you're scared now that you lost control of twitter and can't control Elon, so you're poisoning the well. Pathetic.

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