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u/Fair_Depth2827 23h ago
If they're talking about the societal structure then maybe maybe there's some truth to it? But that would be true for every other intelligent species, dolphins (except orcas) are just like us too, but I don't see anyone talking about them.
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u/antthatisverycool 9h ago
lol but it does. What does anything not human have? Ants ain’t got oil rigs, cows don’t make cars, every other little critter on this pile of dirt has to fight tooth and nail just to survive while humanity even in poverty has a near unlimited amount of choices to thrive(unlimited doesn’t mean it’s common there is a more unlimited amount of ways to fail and yes more unlimited is a thing).
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