by orchaeus | Dec 20, 2020 | Shared Post
The post accompanying this image is interesting, but only a small part of a vast story. Why, do you imagine, humans are so interested in seeing life »represented to them inside a box (inside another box)? What could be so compelling about images moving about on dead...
by orchaeus | Dec 14, 2020 | Shared Post
This
by orchaeus | Dec 9, 2020 | Shared Post
And they (i.e. our abiotic/omnicidal activities and products) compete against living beings, places and histories… for dominance, terrain, and reproduction… And they are winning that competition. This is the problem I have been talking about for 20 years...
by orchaeus | Nov 22, 2020 | Shared Post
It’s true, perhaps, that corvids are opportunists that benefit when a kill happens. But opportunity is not limited to food. In fact, it would be difficult to explain this (and vast terrains of largely ignored animal behavior) according to principles such as...
by orchaeus | Nov 22, 2020 | Shared Post
Opportunity is complex. A dead hedgehog would be food. But the bird risks its own life to obtain a very different ‘reward’. It isn’t food. Or prestige. It’s something like… being true… and averting grave injustice…
by orchaeus | Nov 21, 2020 | Shared Post
Really important and brief …