• Hank@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Nah he’s feeling the consequences of capitalism all right that skin breathing loser. Hey, get your pathetic non-amniotic eggs outta here and step aside for real alpha species that are on the resource exploiting grindset.

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      1 year ago

      They don’t even penetrate. They just bust into the water hoping to smear their disgusting ejaculate onto eggs like some weirdo.

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    1 year ago

    On the down side this looks like a leopard frog and those bastards were some of the first casualties of climate change where I grew up.

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    1 year ago

    Idk about frogs, but primates and livestock should pay taxes.

    They’ve already proven they can work, so what’s their excuse?

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    Animals might not understand capitalism, but they do understand the survival of the fittest, and the two ideas are linked. Build the best product that satisfies the biggest demand and you prosper. That’s just like an animal that can outwit it’s competitors and catch the most prey. Mother Nature is an intrinsically capitalistic system.

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      Uuuurgh, no. That is… wrong on so many levels, it’s almost fractally wrong.

      In both systems, participants compete for fastest growth, but that’s about it for similarities.