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Bats can't be farmed, you fuckin' pinheaded idiot?

Guano was harvested from bird rookeries, bat caves, etc.
But it costs too much and runs out.

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Guano (Spanish from Quechua: wanu) is the accumulated excrement of seabirds or bats. Guano is a highly effective fertilizer due to the high content of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium, all key nutrients essential for plant growth. Guano was also, to a lesser extent, sought for the production of gunpowder and other explosive materials.

The 19th-century seabird guano trade played a pivotal role in the development of modern input-intensive farming. The demand for guano spurred the human colonization of remote bird islands in many parts of the world.

Unsustainable seabird guano mining processes can result in permanent habitat destruction and the loss of millions of seabirds.[1]

Bat guano is found in caves throughout the world. Many cave ecosystems are wholly dependent on bats to provide nutrients via their guano which supports bacteria, fungi, invertebrates, and vertebrates. The loss of bats from a cave can result in the extinction of species that rely on their guano. Unsustainable harvesting of bat guano may cause bats to abandon their roost.

Demand for guano rapidly declined after 1910 with the development of the Haber–Bosch process for extracting nitrogen from the atmosphere.
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Wrong.
There is not a single primitive society that is based on greed like we are now.
The infants, elderly, sick, injured, etc. would all die.

The most extreme evidence you are totally wrong is easy to look up.
Its called Potlatch.
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A potlatch is a gift-giving feast practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States,[1] among whom it is traditionally the primary governmental institution, legislative body, and economic system.[clarification needed][2] This includes the Heiltsuk, Haida, Nuxalk, Tlingit, Makah, Tsimshian,[3] Nuu-chah-nulth,[4] Kwakwaka'wakw,[2] and Coast Salish cultures.[5] Potlatches are also a common feature of the peoples of the Interior and of the Subarctic adjoining the Northwest Coast, although mostly without the elaborate ritual and gift-giving economy of the coastal peoples (see Athabaskan potlatch).

A potlatch involves giving away or destroying wealth or valuable items in order to demonstrate a leader's wealth and power. Potlatches are also focused on the reaffirmation of family, clan, and international connections, and the human connection with the supernatural world. Potlatch also serves as a strict resource management regime, where coastal peoples discuss, negotiate, and affirm rights to and uses of specific territories and resources.[6][7][8] Potlatches often involve music, dancing, singing, storytelling, making speeches, and often joking and games. The honouring of the supernatural and the recitation of oral histories are a central part of many potlatches.
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We are not based on greed

The evidence does not support you as you strictly have ANECDOTAL evidence
 
so your evidence is the practices of the tribes of one region?

All primitives have similar social practices.

There are lots of anthropologists, etc., who can explain it a lot better than I can.
But another example its the Herman Melville book "Typee".
It was the actual first hand experience of Herman living with the Polynesian natives.
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Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life is American writer Herman Melville's first book, published in 1846, when Melville was 26 years old. Considered a classic in travel and adventure literature, the narrative is based on Melville's experiences on the island Nuku Hiva in the South Pacific Marquesas Islands in 1842, supplemented with imaginative reconstruction and research from other books. The title comes from the valley of Taipivai, once known as Taipi.[1]

Typee was Melville's most popular work during his lifetime; it made him notorious as the "man who lived among the cannibals".[2]
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They fed him and kept him warm and dry, without having any reason to other than inherent primate empathy.
 
They are perfectly legasl immgrants living on legally owned land.

it did not happen to us because of the oceans and the most powerful militaryon earth

Wrong.
Since all the land belonged to Palestinian Arabs in 1920, and the Jewish immigrant paid for almost none of the land, then almost none of the Israelis can be anything but illegal squatters.
 
All primitives have similar social practices.

There are lots of anthropologists, etc., who can explain it a lot better than I can.
But another example its the Herman Melville book "Typee".
It was the actual first hand experience of Herman living with the Polynesian natives.
{...
Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life is American writer Herman Melville's first book, published in 1846, when Melville was 26 years old. Considered a classic in travel and adventure literature, the narrative is based on Melville's experiences on the island Nuku Hiva in the South Pacific Marquesas Islands in 1842, supplemented with imaginative reconstruction and research from other books. The title comes from the valley of Taipivai, once known as Taipi.[1]

Typee was Melville's most popular work during his lifetime; it made him notorious as the "man who lived among the cannibals".[2]
...}

They fed him and kept him warm and dry, without having any reason to other than inherent primate empathy.

No they did not and very few of them practicied anything remotely close to communal sharing living.

they were typically ruuthless exploitative and violent.

far more so than more mmodern society

your search for outlying exceptions shows your consistent intellectual weakness and dishonesty
 
We are not based on greed

The evidence does not support you as you strictly have ANECDOTAL evidence

Currently our society has become incredibly greedy.
Everyone should own their home, but instead most people are forced to rent it and pay over twice as much as it would have cost to own their own home.
The banks, IRS, etc., are all slanted to discriminate in favor of the wealthy.
I should know since I am a landlord.
I started out buying rental properties just to gain the tax breaks.
But it is wildly lucrative, and totally unfair to the tenants.
 
All primitives have similar social practices.

There are lots of anthropologists, etc., who can explain it a lot better than I can.
But another example its the Herman Melville book "Typee".
It was the actual first hand experience of Herman living with the Polynesian natives.
{...
Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life is American writer Herman Melville's first book, published in 1846, when Melville was 26 years old. Considered a classic in travel and adventure literature, the narrative is based on Melville's experiences on the island Nuku Hiva in the South Pacific Marquesas Islands in 1842, supplemented with imaginative reconstruction and research from other books. The title comes from the valley of Taipivai, once known as Taipi.[1]

Typee was Melville's most popular work during his lifetime; it made him notorious as the "man who lived among the cannibals".[2]
...}

They fed him and kept him warm and dry, without having any reason to other than inherent primate empathy.
So we going to pretend that the Aztecs and a laundry list of other cultures didn't practice ritual human sacrifice for the benefit of the community?
 
Currently our society has become incredibly greedy.
Everyone should own their home, but instead most people are forced to rent it and pay over twice as much as it would have cost to own their own home.
The banks, IRS, etc., are all slanted to discriminate in favor of the wealthy.
I should know since I am a landlord.
I started out buying rental properties just to gain the tax breaks.
But it is wildly lucrative, and totally unfair to the tenants.
Society is INCAPABLE of being greedy.

Society has no mind, thoughts , or emotions.

Not everyone wants to own a home and many are incapable or buying one due to their own fucking stupidity,

It is absolutely fair and you own nothing and have no experience.
 
Currently our society has become incredibly greedy.
Everyone should own their home, but instead most people are forced to rent it and pay over twice as much as it would have cost to own their own home.
The banks, IRS, etc., are all slanted to discriminate in favor of the wealthy.
I should know since I am a landlord.
I started out buying rental properties just to gain the tax breaks.
But it is wildly lucrative, and totally unfair to the tenants.
Oh my god! of course! 🤣🤣🤣💀
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Currently our society has become incredibly greedy.
Everyone should own their home, but instead most people are forced to rent it and pay over twice as much as it would have cost to own their own home.
The banks, IRS, etc., are all slanted to discriminate in favor of the wealthy.
I should know since I am a landlord.
I started out buying rental properties just to gain the tax breaks.
But it is wildly lucrative, and totally unfair to the tenants.
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No they did not and very few of them practicied anything remotely close to communal sharing living.

they were typically ruuthless exploitative and violent.

far more so than more mmodern society

your search for outlying exceptions shows your consistent intellectual weakness and dishonesty

I disagree.
First of all, most native tribes do not all live separately, but in group communal buildings.
The only natives that lived separately were the nomadic ones that followed the herds with small tents.
The sedentary tribes built large communal buildings, similar to Stone Henge.
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In New Mexico, you can visit Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, and many other pueblos in order to see that they lived communally. There was one group kitchen for hundreds of people, for example.
Here is the communal kitchen of Chaco Canyon.
The-beauty-and-significance-of-Chaco-Culture-National-Historical-Park.jpg
 
I disagree.
First of all, most native tribes do not all live separately, but in group communal buildings.
The only natives that lived separately were the nomadic ones that followed the herds with small tents.
The sedentary tribes built large communal buildings, similar to Stone Henge.
OIP.UyQH_COZj2hExeKZzw4TgQHaEP


In New Mexico, you can visit Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, and many other pueblos in order to see that they lived communally. There was one group kitchen for hundreds of people, for example.
Here is the communal kitchen of Chaco Canyon.
The-beauty-and-significance-of-Chaco-Culture-National-Historical-Park.jpg
And some built communal buildings for things like this, you know for socialism:
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So we going to pretend that the Aztecs and a laundry list of other cultures didn't practice ritual human sacrifice for the benefit of the community?

The Aztecs are not primitive or natural.
They came from the Maya, who came from the Toltecs, Olmecs, etc.
They are agricultural, high tech, etc, with rulers, currency, etc.
 
I disagree.
First of all, most native tribes do not all live separately, but in group communal buildings.
The only natives that lived separately were the nomadic ones that followed the herds with small tents.
The sedentary tribes built large communal buildings, similar to Stone Henge.
OIP.UyQH_COZj2hExeKZzw4TgQHaEP


In New Mexico, you can visit Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, and many other pueblos in order to see that they lived communally. There was one group kitchen for hundreds of people, for example.
Here is the communal kitchen of Chaco Canyon.
The-beauty-and-significance-of-Chaco-Culture-National-Historical-Park.jpg
Wrong,

They no more lived communally than we do.

Even in your examples they had private living space. Much like any apartment building today
 

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