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Hi all. It’s me. I’m back again. I haven’t been making many posts lately. This is mainly because I am running out of things to say. I dislike repeating myself over and over, so I usually only speak when I have something new and original to say.
Today, I want to talk about paleontology.
In one of my earlier posts, I said that paleontology will be the last scientific field to be corrupted by feminism, due to its inherently masculine nature. There are a lot of people who still think “Paleontology is pointless. Engineers create gadgets. Microbiologists create medicine. What does paleontology create?”
In my opinion, paleontology is a science that will bring you closer to the meaning of life, the universe and everything. That’s what this thread is about.
Stuff I Learned From Paleontology:
– You are not significant. The universe is 14 billion years old. The earth is 4.5 billion years old. Multicellular life has only existed on our planet for 1.5 billion years. Bipedal apes have only existed for the last 5.5 million years. Our species has only existed for the last 200,000 years. Furthermore, there could be infinite other planets containing life.
Trying to be significant is pointless. Seek out beauty and comedy. This will help you cope with your insignificance.
– Walking away is a good strategy. When one animal population gets split in half by a natural barrier, this gradually creates two distinct species. When people solve their problems by walking away, this makes human beings more diverse and more interesting. Furthermore, only one species will survive when two species are competing for the exact same food source in the exact same ecosystem. Sometimes you just need to go your own way.
– Your internal organs matter more than your outward appearance. Dolphins look like fish, but they are mammals because they possess mammalian internal organs. This is why the “MGTOW are as bad as Nazis.” argument is nonsense. The human races differ only in outward appearance. Men have organs that women don’t have. Women have organs that men don’t have. This is what creates the vast behavioral differences between men and women. The different races of man all have the same internal organs. Men and women do not.
– Physical strength and intelligence both matter. Don’t just pick one or the other. Our ancestors became kings of the earth because they had intelligence and strength. Humans (particularly human males) are the most effective endurance runners in the animal kingdom. Furthermore, our intelligence would have been useless without our opposable thumbs. An intelligent mind without a strong body will constantly come up with great ideas that will never come to fruition.
– Everything is more complex than it seems. A simple bed of rocks can tell a story that spans billions of years. Nearly everything in our world that seems simple actually has an epic origin story.
– Everything in the world is interconnected. The K-T asteroid struck Mexico 65 million years ago, but the whole world suffered in the aftermath. The “asteroids” of the modern world are multibillionaire megacorporations. They bribe government officials in order to subvert democracy. The quest for money drives them to the furthest corners of the globe. They are earthshaking titans. A single megacorp can have a GDP higher than a country … just as a large animal can have a thriving ecosystem in its large intestine.
– Civilization is a want, not a need. Prehistoric humans evolved modern brain structure 40,000 years ago. Civilization has only existed for the last 12,000 years. If civilization somehow collapses, this will merely be a new beginning. Women will no longer have any means of asserting authority in such a world.
Paleontology is not merely a science. It is the greatest source of masculine wisdom that I am aware of.
MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot
Paleontology at least has physical evidence on hand for its research. The same cannot be said for other fields of science.

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