10.3.26


  Thal he was enthralled

                                if one wasnt keen of hominin evolution
Thal is in reference to Neanderthals who he believes may possibly have been victims of humanitys first genocide fortythousand years ago at the hands of Homo Sapiens Sapiens


there was once seven species worldwide

   now only us

                   who are apparently dandies bent on eliminating ourselves before some thing else gets us

thereby the proverbial clean sweep  hit job
                                               as enormous dinosaurs in lockstep went out the EXTINCTION door sixtysixsixtyfive million years ago pterosaurs like modern owls had antiperistalsis puked indigestible materials fringed in pycnofibers hair-like feathers also exited after sharing the skies with wholesale feathered avians providing niches the impetus the impetuous evolutionary rise of fish lungfish small mammalian creatures  hominins    

 

he read in Rachel Kushners sensational fiction Creation Lake of Thals tendency to anhedonic living-in-grayscale brooding
                     how could anyone possibly know that

or a matter of creative license
                                 Oh Marmion Sir Walter Scott Oh, what a tangled web we weave, / When first we practice to deceive . . .  had he his druthers he misplaced them he would have said the tales we weave when we seek to deceive
                            he was a lousy liar

and because of that he hung his children out to dry when they tried to lie

it was their job

his job

              

    anhedonic brooding was alien to him

                                              he was somewhat a hedonist who liked spicing things up with pain

1824,  Tuesday,  10  3. 26

https://www.britannica.com/science/human-evolution/Theories-of-bipedalism 

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/131218-neanderthal-genome-incest-archaic-ancestor-science 

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2022/october/neanderthal-extinction-maybe-caused-sex-not-fighting.html

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-11/ancient-queensland-fish-close-living-relative-to-humans/13135270

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