bi0menac at you.cant.get.me.spammers wrote:
[...]
>he has more babies. Hence, his genes get spread around. Short wimpy
>man kills a couple of beasts, but is usually hungry, dies early when
>he trips and a mammoth steps on him, and has very few babies cause the
>women all like big strong man. So his genes get weeded out and the
>next generation is mostly big strong man. The problem with that is,
>with our technology, wimpy man doesnt get weeded out. Wimpy man works
>for some computer company, has 2.3 kids, and then stops. Meanwhile,
>strong man works as a welder, has 2.3 kids, and is done. No one gets
>weeded out, even though wimpy man is probably better suited to our
>culture. [...]
Well, the saving grace of all this may just be that "I like to think a lot" man
doesn't get weeded out to the same extent that he probably would have
in a solely "big strong man" society.
Although I haven't thought all of this through well enough yet to say the
above with any large amount of confidence.
Lisa
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