Edit: I do not understand why I am getting downvoted here? It should be fairly obvious that this is not a sexual thing? Do people disagree with it being beautiful?

  • SatyrSack@quokk.au
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    5 days ago

    Do people disagree with it being beautiful?

    I guess I disagree. I just see it as some necessary function, not something beautiful. That said, I also don’t find other functional things “beautiful”, like bridges or waterfalls or whatever. But some people do for whatever reason.

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        4 days ago

        i see behaviors that encourage survival that have been reinforced by millenia of evolution

        one could call this an “emotional connection” i guess but emotions themselves are very purpose oriented

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          3 days ago

          Humans are emotional creatures and make life and death decisions based on them. It’s a flawed system, but it has worked adequately so far. For example, taking care of the people in your tribe boils down to emotions. This sort of cohesion keeps the tribe together and safe, so I would consider that a successful survival mechanisim.

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            2 days ago

            Humans have emotions, yes, but it is not why we succeeded. ALL animals have emotions. If we blame our success on our emotions, then every animal should be as successful as we are. which they aren’t. Humans are the Wise Man for a reason. Our primary adaptions that allowed is to survive over other animals is our intelligence and broad diet. might not be as romantic as our emotions think it should be, but that’s what the evidence says.

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              2 days ago

              That’s true, but intelligence is only necessary for certain kinds of success. Fruit flies, rats, cockroaches, and e. Coli are incredibly successful too. They can go pretty much everywhere and conquer the place in no time. They can’t really build stuff, but that’s not even needed for the kind of success they are aiming for.

              Humans are social animals, just like rats and seagulls. They all need intelligence to understand their friends. This allows them to work together and succeed as a group.

              Simpler animals may not have much intelligence, but they do have emotions. I would say that’s also a useful survival mechanism, but it’s just one tier below. When you have both, you open all sorts of interesting doors.

      • Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 days ago

        I read this persons comment, and like, I met a guy once who didnt appreciate music. Music

        He was the biggest film head Ive ever met, but didnt feel anything for music. Thats what this persons comment reminded me of. Some people are just different. I dont veiw death the same way a lot of folks do. If they dont feel nothing about a mom breast feeding, thats absolutely fine. I didnt feel much for it myself, and I nursed for 16months. If I had to do it again, I dont want to do it again.