The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis :marseymonke: -> :marseytinfoil2:

This is the theory that at some point in human evolution we came down out of trees and became semi-aquatic, kind of like seals or something. Scientists generally consider it to be r-slurred bullshit, but I'm not convinced that it's 100% wrong. Maybe we weren't like seals... we were like beavers! :marseymindblown: Think about it. Humans develop the intelligence and manual dexterity to build complex systems of dams and ponds and stuff, and that's going to give them a great advantage. We know that in certain places fish and shellfish could be a windfall of food for prehistoric humans. Is it so hard to believe that this drove our evolution a bit in certain directions? Where I'm skeptical is I would really need to have good evidence that humans are that much better at wading and floating than other apes.

(Stolen from /r/classified, where there's many hundreds of good posts to rip off and put on /h/spooky.)

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I saw Japanese clam divers just leave their babies on the fricking shore. They looked like normal people though apart from being cursed to be Japanese :marseyshrug:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17257315455366952.webp

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Imagine living like that. So close to being human but so far away.

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