On Carcinization
Whilst maybe not a typical topic of discussion inside of a philosophy forum, the case of Carcinization, or the process of evolution of non-crab sea species into a crab-like creature. What I wonder deeply about is why nature continues to force these species into Carcinization, does nature view the crab as some sort of ultimate specimen? Or are the laws that dictate this crab-olution simply outside the bounds of the traditional system of nature? And that maybe someday, will humanity too shed their metaphorical (but also literal) flesh shell and embrace the superior crab carapace?
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Nature is way ahead of you.
Every complex member of the fauna is fundamentally a worm, consisting of mouth, stomach, gut, and anus. The addition of systems of discrimination (senses), self-protection (exo/endo-skeletons), movement and manipulation (limbs, fins, tentacles, claws) are all little extras that serve to feed and hide the essential inner worm.
If the oceans flood, we may have to evolve into dolphin-like creatures.
Octopus is a very intelligent being; maybe we could be friends with them.
Though Id wouldnt mind a tail like a spider monkey, so when I climb trees or play music I can really SWING baby! :monkey:
Crab innit.
Women defecate too? But they're so pretty.
It was a dystopian dark comedy where people who could not find mates within a certain period of time were removed from the human population and transformed into the animal of their choice, with the main character choosing to be a lobster because they lived so long.
If women were pretty, there would not be the huge beauty industry to which every woman in the world ever pays homage every day. This is esoteric knowledge revealed here in public for the first time: women are disgusting.
God, I hope not. We'd be in for it.
Its people! Youre eating my people! Oh lord why?!?
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