Humanity Fuck Yeah comp 3
I‘ Anonymous ( Wed) 1 Replies: :
Every race is a perfectly unified body" cliche
I can' t sleep at night.
It began after the Earthlings appeared on the Galactic stage. I was one of the many individuals who began to research them, some as ajeb others wt
While the human beings were certainly unique in physiology, ability, and culture, so was every other species. Nothing about them at first glance made them stand wt from the galactic crowd. In fact,
in sense the species ofthe galaxy were all very similar. After all, we all had to conquer our home planets and develop the ability fer space travel on our own.
I suppose if anything did, it wasn' t any one attribute but the combinations. They not only had a wide variety , they also had a wide variety of size and body type. In fact, if anything that was
what made Earthlings stand wt- They had variety.
I‘ Anonymous ( Wed) 16: 26 Replies: :
Not only physically, but culturally. It wasn' t completely unheard of fer a species to have more than one language, but these were almost always glorified dialects and/ or remnants of
language (ifthat species used one). The humans had 24 ‘families’ of spoken language. Granted they did have a single lingua franca' s but still!
All these differences and I have listed only two of many, lead straight into what may be the most interesting thing about humans. Their propensity fer violent t: onmite _.Let me rephrase that. It' s not
that there weren' t other violent species wt there. In fact, many if not most of the races were apex predators on their home planets. Its humans had a habit of infighting. Nobody could
believe how often and how ruthlessly humans would fight with themselves-
When one of my contemporaries asked them directly, they responded with some human philosipher. Most of it basically bailed down to the concept of 'the other'. It was almost insulting. As if we had
no idea what war wallas if one species had never set wt to destrey another Maybe I misspoke earlier. It isn' t even as if no other species has gone to war with its own race. It was
the major reason why maintaining clase relationships with colonies was so important to many species. became to separate and independent fer a couple of generations convicts could arise
and had. Our problem wasn' t that they went to war with other members of their own species. It was how quickly they were able to view their own species as 'the other'.
I‘ Anonymous ( Wed) 1 ? Replies: :
Maybe that was the defining trait of humans? Their ability to quickly label anyone as 'the ether”? As a tankperson? Some of their philosiphers certainly thaught so. Many of my contemporaries
stopped their search here. I began to dive back into the history of Earth. I wanted to know how such an ability had come about. My search revealed many disturbing things. Atrocities of such a varied
and incomprehensible nature. Attempted genicide, torture, slavery. No one did these things to their own species.
Soon I was the only one left- All of my feller researchers, public and private, had since gone public with . Humanity was painted in an ill light. trait to be the ability to treat
another being as equals one day and as an inanimate obstacle the next.
I‘ An anymous 3( Wed) 1
I realized that my feller scholars had forgetten samething- The first thing that had checked us. The diversity of humankind. As I delved back into their history, I saw more evidence of how these
differences were even more pronounced then we thaught- It was no wonderfuly were able to consider members eitheir own species as !
But how did such an arrangement come to exist? Why hadn' t any one culture or civilization already stamped wt their rivals? _.And why did no other species have this diversity? I eventually came
upon I read about how early man had driven his rival and sister species to extinction. My first thoughts were that the others were right.
Then it occurred to me. No other species had closely related species either. No other species was as diverse in fbgm and culture. _.As the realization set in I grew terrified. I began this research
commenting on how similar the species of the galaxy were. ...Humans were similar to us as well. No other species had the diversity in value systems and beliefs the humans did.
What sets the humans apart IS NOT their capacity to turn friends and loved ones into 'the Other'. It is their capacity to turn 'the Other' into friends and loved ones.
What is truly surprising is not that the humans fight ever their differences. It' s that they have differences to fight ever.
The species of the galaxy are all very similar. With one exception, they have all brutally stamped wt any differences, any variations. These deviations from the norm were destroyed so perfectly our
racial memories have forgetten them.
Every species, save Heme sapiens, had long ago perfected the art of genicide-
Iwonder ifl shall ever sleep again.
Every race is a perfectly unified body" cliche
I can' t sleep at night.
It began after the Earthlings appeared on the Galactic stage. I was one of the many individuals who began to research them, some as ajeb others wt
While the human beings were certainly unique in physiology, ability, and culture, so was every other species. Nothing about them at first glance made them stand wt from the galactic crowd. In fact,
in sense the species ofthe galaxy were all very similar. After all, we all had to conquer our home planets and develop the ability fer space travel on our own.
I suppose if anything did, it wasn' t any one attribute but the combinations. They not only had a wide variety , they also had a wide variety of size and body type. In fact, if anything that was
what made Earthlings stand wt- They had variety.
I‘ Anonymous ( Wed) 16: 26 Replies: :
Not only physically, but culturally. It wasn' t completely unheard of fer a species to have more than one language, but these were almost always glorified dialects and/ or remnants of
language (ifthat species used one). The humans had 24 ‘families’ of spoken language. Granted they did have a single lingua franca' s but still!
All these differences and I have listed only two of many, lead straight into what may be the most interesting thing about humans. Their propensity fer violent t: onmite _.Let me rephrase that. It' s not
that there weren' t other violent species wt there. In fact, many if not most of the races were apex predators on their home planets. Its humans had a habit of infighting. Nobody could
believe how often and how ruthlessly humans would fight with themselves-
When one of my contemporaries asked them directly, they responded with some human philosipher. Most of it basically bailed down to the concept of 'the other'. It was almost insulting. As if we had
no idea what war wallas if one species had never set wt to destrey another Maybe I misspoke earlier. It isn' t even as if no other species has gone to war with its own race. It was
the major reason why maintaining clase relationships with colonies was so important to many species. became to separate and independent fer a couple of generations convicts could arise
and had. Our problem wasn' t that they went to war with other members of their own species. It was how quickly they were able to view their own species as 'the other'.
I‘ Anonymous ( Wed) 1 ? Replies: :
Maybe that was the defining trait of humans? Their ability to quickly label anyone as 'the ether”? As a tankperson? Some of their philosiphers certainly thaught so. Many of my contemporaries
stopped their search here. I began to dive back into the history of Earth. I wanted to know how such an ability had come about. My search revealed many disturbing things. Atrocities of such a varied
and incomprehensible nature. Attempted genicide, torture, slavery. No one did these things to their own species.
Soon I was the only one left- All of my feller researchers, public and private, had since gone public with . Humanity was painted in an ill light. trait to be the ability to treat
another being as equals one day and as an inanimate obstacle the next.
I‘ An anymous 3( Wed) 1
I realized that my feller scholars had forgetten samething- The first thing that had checked us. The diversity of humankind. As I delved back into their history, I saw more evidence of how these
differences were even more pronounced then we thaught- It was no wonderfuly were able to consider members eitheir own species as !
But how did such an arrangement come to exist? Why hadn' t any one culture or civilization already stamped wt their rivals? _.And why did no other species have this diversity? I eventually came
upon I read about how early man had driven his rival and sister species to extinction. My first thoughts were that the others were right.
Then it occurred to me. No other species had closely related species either. No other species was as diverse in fbgm and culture. _.As the realization set in I grew terrified. I began this research
commenting on how similar the species of the galaxy were. ...Humans were similar to us as well. No other species had the diversity in value systems and beliefs the humans did.
What sets the humans apart IS NOT their capacity to turn friends and loved ones into 'the Other'. It is their capacity to turn 'the Other' into friends and loved ones.
What is truly surprising is not that the humans fight ever their differences. It' s that they have differences to fight ever.
The species of the galaxy are all very similar. With one exception, they have all brutally stamped wt any differences, any variations. These deviations from the norm were destroyed so perfectly our
racial memories have forgetten them.
Every species, save Heme sapiens, had long ago perfected the art of genicide-
Iwonder ifl shall ever sleep again.
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