He's like a bee, telling the rest of the hive where the joy is at.
Micropython.
This is a hilariously solid take.
It's not as bad as it seems. He just doesn't know how valuable working with the provided structure is yet. A lot of innovative thinkers are used to questioning, bending, and tinkering with the rules. He's just still learning how necessary the existing structure is.
One person's abject disgust is another's religion and a third's science.
Oh, you're that sort. Sorry, sorry, I'll get off your lawn.
Why are people always so dualistic in their categorizations?! What if I want to be able to afford rent and fuck monsters?!
Exactly this. There is a lot of experimental and direct human knowledge of nitrogen asphyxiation.
The "anoxic environment distressing to some animals" is specific to rodentia or other creatures that have been exposed to anoxic environments in their evolutionary process.
Must animals use a buildup of waste products to sense a need for fresh air. But in an anoxic environment (like when breathing only nitrogen, or when breathing subterranean gases that have similarly supplanted oxygen), you still breathe out the waste products, so everything seems fine.
But since rodents live underground on a regular basis and have realistic probabilities of encountering low- or no-oxygen environments, they evolved the ability specifically to detect oxygen - that is, they evolved the ability to realoze there's no oxygen and freak out.
But for us, it's blissful sleep, possibly preceded by a case of the sillies.
Even if we treat then like people, they easily deserve that (and some criminal charges) for circumventing tax law.
If organizations are treated like people, they must be accountable to the law in a proportional way.
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