In rat utopia, Jiang says abundance causes ritual rules to break down into male violence, rape, abandonment, maternal trauma, child expulsion, and colony death.
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Ritual Collapse
In rat utopia, Jiang says abundance causes ritual rules to break down into male violence, rape, abandonment, maternal trauma, child expulsion, and colony death.
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"They're having fun together. And then what she does is she runs home and hides her and the male rat just stands outside and..."
"They're no they're no longer playing they're actually trying to kill each other and some actually die. Okay? And this like mating ritual it..."
"It is a complete social And after a few more months of this crap the entire colony of rats dies. The entire society collapses...."
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Greek history begins with geography, but it ends here as a theory of abundance, blocked status, and pointless war: when the line stops moving, the young do not overthrow the old order directly.
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