The payoff for setting the rules is access to the best jobs, highest status, attractive partners, power, and money.
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Mating
The payoff for setting the rules is access to the best jobs, highest status, attractive partners, power, and money.
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"Okay? And that's why we have a situation where we have where now Muslims are going to Europe and others are going to America...."
"...different mythologies. Where do they come from? They come from the mating of angels. Okay? And humans. The sons of God, who are they?..."
"...of nature, in the real world, rats compete each other for mating rights, right? So you see a beautiful rat and you fight over..."
"...kill each other and some actually die. Okay? And this like mating ritual it breaks down. So the male rats don't even try to..."
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