I’m a sucker for science shows about dogs.   My wife was watching one last 
night and I stepped-in to see a part of it.   The observation was that 
intensive breeding for or against sociality can occur with foxes within a few 
generations, like it has for dogs, and probably other animals too.   The odd 
thing is that while this is happening other properties come along for the ride 
too, like spots.   This suggests there could be a whole complex of correlated 
(epi)genetic and biochemical indicators for humans as well.

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Damn!  I need that T-Shirt for my campaigning!

"a 3D foam of camouflaged steel traps waiting to lop off the fractal tendrils 
of our squidlike Leviathans"



On 2/13/20 8:13 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:

I do wonder about Warren, Klobuchar, Sanders, and Buttigieg and their rhetoric 
trying to pin blame on the divider-in-chief rather than on those that voted for 
him.  It seems like crypto-partisanism to me.   They have to be different 
things to different people, that’s politics.   I would love to have an option, 
at least in ranked choice voting, who had the basic agenda to finish the 
culture war by any means necessary and to severely punish bad-faith actors as 
you describe.


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