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The most predictable thing happened :marseywait: as Francis Ford Coppola's MegaSLOPolis bombs hard. Gets D+ cinemascore as well :marseyunamused:.

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Every cringe thing you heard about the film is true as well. Some unfortunate theater wagie :marseymcwagie: has to ask Adam driver's character a question so that they can break the 4th wall and talk directly to the audience.

!kino.

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:marseypony#: Horses made the patriarchy universal might be the most pseud-pilled historically illiterate take I've seen in a minute. I guess North America didn't have any patriarchy until mayos brought they horses with them too, right?


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Horses probably originated in the new world, were brought over to Asia as humans migrated from Asia, but were eaten to extinction by the humans who settled in the new world.

So humans actually defeated The Patriarchy but accidentally let it escape to the old world, just like Sauron escaping to Mordor and rebuilding his strength to conquer Middle Earth.

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I'm going to unironically "source?" you. I've never heard the new world horse origin theory. I thought we were pretty sure horses were domesticated at some vague location on the eurasian steppe.


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They were, but thr equus genus originated in NA and went extinct here around the end of the last ice age along with most other large mammals in the world

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along with most other large mammals in the world

:marseycherokee#: Gee I wonder what happened there :marseyclueless:


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  • Sphereserf3232 : wel NoAmer megfauna die out fast 1ce paleoindians show up but it took 10sof millenia in OldWorld

I know we clown on hoyas here but the same that happened everywhere else in the world :marseyshrug:

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Everywhere, but Africa!

Frankly I think it's a bit of a humble brag that everywhere homo sapiens spread as a species we just killed nearly everything that could be food and/or a threat. But it's probably also not great for ecology.


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I think some african megafauna died off hundreds of thousands or a million years ago when h. habilis or whoever discovered stone cowtools started spreading. But because the fauna had way longer to adapt to human presence and because the continent was actually less habitable during the ice age, they managed to persevere much longer. And yeah we dominate this planet so hard it's not even close. At this point we exterminate life without even trying

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some african megafauna became extinct vs most everywhere else was my point.

But because the fauna had way longer to adapt to human presence

yes

And yeah we dominate this planet so hard it's not even close

also yes :marseyheavymetal:

At this point we exterminate life without even trying

yes again. We literally breed anti-biotic resistant bacteria to even have threats at this point. I wish animals were smart enough to know how easily humanity runs laps around them. :marseydab:

Still gotta shout out the real animal bros that helped us make it- dog, cat, cow, horse, camel, pig. We won't forget you when we make it big.


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This just proves that hoyas had a planet-spanning, advanced society before yt ppl

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Actually, horses were present in North America before the Mayos arrived, but the heroic Indians wiped them out (sadly, only after their evil miasma had infected the minds of those poor, once-noble savages).

When wh*toids reintroduced horses it only sealed their fate

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Lots of megafauna were present and then made extinct by the Native Americans who were obviously one with nature and never changed a thing that nature provided.


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The equine menace brought about their own demise through their emanation of violent & misogynistic ideation

Before they arrived the injuns lived in harmony with the giant sloths, saber tooth tigers, mammoths, etc

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