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richard dawkins doesn't like fake tits
and wants to use selective breeding to give women bigger tits
that's what i got from this lmao
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>>25114480
>neoteny in humans
>pug faced
asians
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>>25114476
on that note is there literature out there on physical aesthetics and social class? I've noticed that poor/mundane social circles have almost always liked fertile curvy women, but as you get higher class social circles they make up identifiers that feel arbitrary at times(Ohaguro, foot binding, shifting tides of anorexia vs obese). People use them as an example of varied attraction, but it seems much more likely just social signaling to show you "fit in" an upper class. I could see how that eventually morphs into an actual fertilization of it however, but I haven't seen any literature talk about this in that context.
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>>25114469
Natural selection is already doing that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlTrGIW5iZ8
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>>25114469
Richard Dawkins is a disgusting pig of a man with no aesthetic sensibilities.
>>25114476
fpbp
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>>25114469
What was a Roman of the 4th, 5th, or 6th century like, physically and morally? A man of average height, weak in constitution and appearance, generally swarthy, with a little of the blood of every imaginable race in his veins; believing himself to be the foremost man in the universe, and, to prove it, insolent, groveling, ignorant, a thief, depraved, ready to sell his sister, his daughter, his wife, his country, and his master, and endowed with an unparalleled fear of poverty, suffering, fatigue, and death. Moreover, he had no doubt that the globe and its retinue of planets had been made for him alone.
Compared to this despicable being, what was the barbarian? A man with blond hair, a fair and rosy complexion, broad-shouldered, tall, vigorous like Alcides, daring like Theseus, skillful, supple, fearing nothing in the world, and death least of all. This Leviathan possessed ideas on everything, right or wrong, but reasoned, intelligent, and worthy of further exploration. In his own country, he had nourished his mind with the essence of a rigorous and refined religion, a wise political system, and a glorious history. Skilled in reflection, he understood that Roman civilization was richer than his own, and he sought to understand why. He was by no means the boisterous child one usually imagines, but an adolescent keenly aware of his practical interests, who knew how to perceive, observe, compare, judge, and choose. When the vain and wretched Roman pitted his treachery against the rival cunning of the barbarian, who decided the victory? The latter's fist. Falling like a weight of iron upon the skull of Remus's poor nephew, that muscular fist showed him which side held the upper hand. And how then did the crushed Roman take his revenge? He wept and cried out in advance to future ages to avenge the civilization oppressed in his person. Poor wretch! He resembled the contemporary of Virgil and Augustus as Schylock resembled King Solomon.
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>>25114469
He does have a way with words.
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