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Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-08-2011 21:09:
Srussell, do you have a girlfriend?
Posted by Zharen on Dec-08-2011 21:09:
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Srussell knows what he's talking about. He's got MULTIPLE DEGREES. |
JOOF Man JOOF
Posted by Vector A on Dec-08-2011 21:10:
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Originally posted by srussell0018
I think that a lot of people aren't aware of the motivations behind a lot of the things they do. Nou's not a real person so he doesn't count. In a way though, yeah he probably is. Making those video game mods is the only thing he's good at. That skill will eventually get him a job, which will possibly lead to his becoming wealthy, thus making him more attractive, desirable, etc.
Some people spend hours in the gym every week to make themselves look better for a mate. Nou makes video games for free. |
But if you want to explain the purpose of game mods as "bettering job prospects," one could just as easily say that his ultimate motivation behind them is to make money (I doubt he would agree with that assessment, but whatever).
Now try to account for this example: people who deliberately get a vasectomy or hysterectomy without having had any kids. What is the "evolutionary" motive for their action?
Posted by srussell0018 on Dec-08-2011 21:14:
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Originally posted by Vector A
Now try to account for this example: people who deliberately get a vasectomy or hysterectomy without having had any kids. What is the "evolutionary" motive for their action?
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There is none. That still doesn't mean that the innate desire to procreate isn't something that's characteristic of the human species as a whole. It's easier to think about it if you replace "procreate" with "have sex." After all, that is the biological purpose of intercourse.
Posted by Joss Weatherby on Dec-08-2011 21:14:
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Originally posted by srussell0018
I think that a lot of people aren't aware of the motivations behind a lot of the things they do. Nou's not a real person so he doesn't count. In a way though, yeah he probably is. Making those video game mods is the only thing he's good at. |
You are such a fucking bellend... You have no idea what I am good at lol. 
Also, relationships with the opposite sex have always been pretty much down on the low end of my priority list. If one spools up with out me having to do a lot of work to establish it, that is cool, otherwise I am content with my hand and spending all day doing what I personally enjoy. I am sure that if I actually put an ounce of effort into going after girls I'd do a lot better, but like I just said, I can't be arsed.
I like to do my own shit when I want to and not have to deal with working around someone elses wants or needs. I am a very selfish person I guess.
Posted by srussell0018 on Dec-08-2011 21:15:
LOL. Nou is single by choice. 
Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-08-2011 21:17:
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Originally posted by srussell0018
LOL. Nou is single by choice. |
What about you?
Posted by Vector A on Dec-08-2011 21:17:
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Originally posted by srussell0018
There is none. That still doesn't mean that the innate desire to procreate isn't something that's characteristic of the human species. It's easier to think about it if you replace "procreate" with "have sex." After all, that is the biological purpose of intercourse. |
Yeah, people do have a natural desire for sex. But I was not disputing that. I was saying that there are things people do without procreation as the goal. But you have just conceded that point, so cool.
Posted by Joss Weatherby on Dec-08-2011 21:18:
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Originally posted by srussell0018
LOL. Nou is single by choice. |
Uh yea? Its really not that hard to get a girl lol, look at how many fat ugly people there are in the US.
Posted by srussell0018 on Dec-08-2011 21:21:
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Originally posted by Vector A
Yeah, people do have a natural desire for sex. But I was not disputing that. I was saying that there are things people do without procreation as the goal. But you have just conceded that point, so cool.
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Obviously there are things that people do without procreation as the goal. I'm just saying that as a species, just like any species, the ultimate purpose for the existence of mankind is for the species to continue on. That obviously doesn't mean that every single member of the species must do it, but sex feels good for a reason. Make enough people want to do something that produces offspring, and it will give the species a pretty good chance of survival.
Posted by Vector A on Dec-08-2011 21:26:
Sometimes I wonder if sex feels good for every species, though. Among some mammals the norm seems to be for the male to chase down the female and rape her for a few seconds (squirrels, for example).

Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-08-2011 21:27:
Unless you're a Bonobo. 
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-08-2011 21:27:
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Life exists to further itself. It's a universal truth. It's silly to think that humans are special solely for the fact that they can think they're special. |
Yet in its simplicity, so many people fail to grasp that the furthering of life and even fertility does not ultimately boil down to constant consumption and reproduction.
There is an entire generation of people living currently who do a well enough job of being the litmus for a healthy species and society, and they do it without directly reproducing. Grandparents and the elderly in general foster the children of children, participating in the human condition by way of transmission of behavioural rites and rituals that in many ways self-perpetuate our survival. The reason for their continued survival beyond prime breeding and biologically competitive years is the direct result of a civilization of cultural, cognitive, and resource abundance. Of course swelling elderly demographics are soon to become a larger and larger issue in the developed world due to social provisions, but in a broader sense, their facilitation is indicative of our general thwarting of catastrophe.
It's absolutely true that sex is a biological imperative seemingly at odds with some peoples free will, but as a transmittable ritual, it's obviously far from black and white, positive plug to negative hole, make a baby, rinse, wash, repeat. Humans have immense industries, commercial and otherwise, to support and respect (in its many variations) the act of sex (in its many variations), because it is such an intrinsic portion of our experience. To say that people removed from the zygotic result, such as post-menopausal women and homosexuals, is shortsightedness in the first degree.
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-08-2011 21:31:
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Originally posted by Vector A
Sometimes I wonder if sex feels good for every species, though. Among some mammals the norm seems to be for the male to chase down the female and rape her for a few seconds (squirrels, for example).
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I'd always read that Chimps have brief and intense sex because of the physical traits of their genitals. They're large and bumpy - each of them - and so stimulate things very, very fast, as they're hanging from trees. Humans, however, have smoother, wetter experiences because they support longer love-making sessions in places of safety, and so then lead to more facilitative, monogamous relationships through the repeated reinforcement of empathetic responses.
Slow and low, just like fish, you know?
Posted by tubularbills on Dec-08-2011 23:37:
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Originally posted by Vector A
So (for example) Nou lives in his aunt's basement making video game mods because he believes that will make him attractive to a mate?
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i lol'd
Posted by Boris Torres on Dec-09-2011 03:00:
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Originally posted by tubularbills
i lol'd |
+1
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