Non-Fiction books discussion Thread (Pop Soyence edition) :sciencejak:

!bookworms !ifrickinglovescience so you can post and discuss Pop-Sci books. Tell us what you recommend but also which ones you hated and made up roll your eyes :marseyeyeroll:

Pic related is from !sophistry "The Neolithic Revolution and it's consequences…" author and Silicon Valley darling (((Yuval Noah Harari))) :#marseymerchant: because it's Sci-Fi-ish when compared to that overrated "history" :marseyairquotes: :carpsurejan: book Sapiens.

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Ah yes. Homo 2: A gayer tomorrow.

Going over the past two decades and the direction of the next two decades, I would say the book was pretty accurate.

I don't even remember the last non-fiction book I read. I just base all my opinions on the popularity of warhammer 40k and the ever increasing violent depravity of cinema combined with a constant desexualization of cinema.

I think another method to easily improve reproduction rates would be to normalize nude hot women in movies again.

Sorry I don't have anything relevant to add to this thread.

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