nostr:npub1ktnhmrknp0ckv3tw9a3l9h3krz54z22mtmd24rncnq0zu6ukr43spg9aht nostr:npub1jm40a4vk6mf3ugh7cyc6rmcrld33wuqds03xu4agn0fje8l6ydmqfz83x3 nostr:npub1ka42w63f7tz823jjad4j3y3a8jjq39skpmvwp9urmxr9e67hsvfsy6k6jp nostr:npub1cdjm8mthwjehkpvkckv2vrvwfrptvqv2rq4gwfhuujlh7px6csusz2jev5 nostr:npub1yqaagmu7f3nkqakulv2rgal835y7r9xykh53ns3xglf6l500zjzss3n4ev Emotions are an important part of the mechanism. We can create a higher purpose for our existence, and there is, to a degree, a higher purpose written into the base of all existence itself. But people keep mistaking things like emotions and intuitive conceits as divine revelations.

We are the rising ape meeting the falling angel and all that mess.

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I mean, I get it, but I think you're leaning too far into "men are useless (to other men?) and the utilitarian purpose of their existence is to inseminate women" thing. There are irrational parts of our existence that can't be dusted off as mere conceits, especially if those irrationalities are used by the mechanism of genetic transfer anyway