Strega
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Unseen replied to the topic Nobody saw this coming in the forum Small Talk 9 months ago
Another well-recorded concert by The Warning:
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 20th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months agoYou’re very welcome Strega!
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 20th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months agoHave a great week everyone!

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Unseen replied to the topic Nobody saw this coming in the forum Small Talk 9 months ago
Part of the price attractive young women can expect to pay in the age of AI is now being paid by the young women of The Warning.
A friend contacted me and wrote, “There are nude photos of the members of The Warning on the Internet. You get different results depending on the keyword combinations you use, but all three girls have been pornified” My…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months ago
Unseen wrote:
It’s sometimes pointed out when one argues that matriarchies simply don’t work that they worked in Polynesian societies.The absence of patriarchy doesn’t necessarily imply a matriarchy. It implies egalitarianism.
Simon, I think you’re a classic reductonist. No matter what information you get, you fit it in.…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months ago@Jakelafort, I am sure that if I walked into a sociology class today, the professor would first ask for my preferred pronouns, then remind the class of the intersectional power dynamics of punctuality, and only then ask if I agreed with the modernized version of the statement that now asserts that “A system is a cohesive whole shaped by bounded r…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months ago@Jakelafort, I think your posted into the wrong post (like me now)…but no matter.
Your words “Well articulated ideas forming a cohesive something something” reminded me of year one, day one in my Sociology class (it was a business degree course) when the professor announced within the first minute that “a system is a cohesive whole founded…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months ago
Egalitarian society is an ideal that never lasts because humans participate in maintaining it. What I would call “social entropy” is always at play. Much like energy must be input into a physical system to maintain order, maintaining egalitarian norms requires constant work. Someone must reinforce the values of fairness and shared res…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months ago
Unseen wrote:
It’s sometimes pointed out when one argues that matriarchies simply don’t work that they worked in Polynesian societies.The absence of patriarchy doesn’t necessarily imply a matriarchy. It implies egalitarianism.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months ago
Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
A bunch of hippies are smoking weed and chilling out….very calm and egalitarian. One of them opens a box of chocolate cookies. He becomes the leader. Humans just cannot cope without having a leader. And if he (or she) can do the thinking for them too, then the happier they all will be.In an egalitarian society, i…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months ago
Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
A bunch of hippies are smoking weed and chilling out….very calm and egalitarian. One of them opens a box of chocolate cookies. He becomes the leader. Humans just cannot cope without having a leader. And if he (or she) can do the thinking for them too, then the happier they all will be.It’s sometimes pointed out w…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
A bunch of hippies are smoking weed and chilling out….very calm and egalitarian. One of them opens a box of chocolate cookies. He becomes the leader. Humans just cannot cope without having a leader. And if he (or she) can do the thinking for them too, then the happier they all will be.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
Unseen wrote:
This makes anarchism a practicsl impossibility.It’s a practical impossibility within a delayed-return economy, because, at least: 1) hierarchical coordination is necessary to get the jobs done; 2) a small group of people is always going to control the means of production; 3) if they’re lucky, a small group of people can control a…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
Simon Paynton wrote:
It was probably a free anarchist state, with no hierarchy. We assume that egalitarianism was the default position, and this is psychologically hard to break as each man and woman is as good as anyone else.You are delusional. There will always be a power dynamic which results in the populace being divided in…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
It is what Stephen Jay Gould called ‘Punctuated Equilibrium’, a theory that suggests Evolution proceeds with long periods of stasis, Interrupted by short, sharp bursts of rapid change.If the environment changes in stops and starts, then it makes sense for evolution to do the same.
Unseen wrote:
I mean, if bees and… -
Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
@Reg
Science is coming around to the view that these pre-homo sapiens humans didn’t really fit the traditional “cave man” notion of stupid no account lunks. I mean, if bees and termites can have a social order and organize to create a place to live, why not human beings?
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
It is remarkable that a flourishing and sophisticated human civilization existed at Gesher Benot Yaʽaqov some 780,000 years ago. They had a controlled use of fire, the ability to organize and hunt and gather a broad spectrum of food types.
What is most remarkable is that ‘only’ 120,000 years earlier, our human lineage had undergone a severe gene…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
Simon Paynton wrote:
I’m sure that other species of human beings were capable of making settlements, if the conditions were temporarily right for it, i.e., if there were rich resources in one place, like next to a waterway or sea. Culture – why not? In the sense of making artwork. I’m not sure they would have had cultural markers to mark the… -
Simon Paynton replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 9 months, 1 week ago
Unseen wrote:
What if archaeologists are finding evidence of human settlements and the rudiments of culture 800,000 years ago?I’m sure that other species of human beings were capable of making settlements, if the conditions were temporarily right for it, i.e., if there were rich resources in one place, like next to a waterway or sea. Culture -…[Read more]
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