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[QUOTE="Ross_Я, post: 105892, member: 6806"] White people are the only ones I have around my small place in Russia. I assume you are a member of the western society? Well, I'm sorry to say that, but it seems it drove you a bit crazy. Your post is a horrific mishmash of terms and dubious beliefs, and while it holds a coherent point or two on ocassion, most of it is gibberish. To address every single piece of nonsense would be to waste my time beyond any measure. But to complement your desire to write that amount of text, I will pick several lines to reply to. Good you've mentioned forests, because I do not lose my mind and do not feel like comitting suicide when I move away from the city and live in the wild for 2-4 weeks every summer with next to zero of modern tools, save for a tent, matches and my phone to keep in touch with the family. Enough people abandon modernity for even longer times than I do - heck, some even choose to live in wilderness or secluded communities, like the amish guys, certain monasteries or whatever else. The change is not as significant as you think it is. _________________________________________________________________________________ I also feel compelled to once again point out that adaptation is not evolution. Heck, you say it yourself: Indeed, adaptation is an evolutionary trait, and it does aid evolution, but in all the examples we have in thread, consciousness does not evolve - it remains a consciousness of a human being, it just adapt to new tools and environments. Because I never said that I will think the same way as an ancient egyptian. It is quite obvious that no one around me carries the same thoughts as I do. But the very base upon which our thoughts are built - some very general sets of morals and self-perceptions and, heck, the brain itself overall - do not change much. Whether between me or people around me, or between me and people of ancient civilisation. Ugh, fuck, I do not know why I am compelled to help you to make your point better, but the best illustration supporting your position - which you somehow failed to mention at all - would be various histories of feral children from around the world. Even then it remains a two-edged sword for you, because even people raised by dogs and wolves on ocassion are able to be integrated into the modern human society, even though they often remain mentally impaired and quite often never learn to speak properly. And I will have more in common with an ancient egyptian rather than with a feral kid, so our thoughts will not differ as radically. And furthermore still, feral kids are not an example of evolution of any kind! The changes they are going through do not anyhow radically impact their DNA, and therefore even though a feral child might never be able to speak properly and will have troubles with human society, the children of feral kids would not have the same troubles, given that they will be raised properly. Because they did not evolve and remained human! Same principle applies to the following point: Even if the person in question will never adapt - which is doubtful in itself as even you admit that certain persons can adapt - their children definitely will. Just as I said in my previous post. Finally, I want to note that I will not reply to you on this topic anymore, so please, keep it in mind before writing your next post. I probably value your time even more than you do, but I really do not want you to waste time on another huge write-up which I will ignore. [/QUOTE]
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