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1 min readJun 6, 2024

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Respectfully, I disagree.

If we're going to be blamed for all the ills of society and choose to take on the responsibility of corrective measures, it seems to me the more appropriate course of action is to develop a cultuvator's mindset.

If you want to see improvement in a crop over time, the you choose the best and those are the ones you take as seed for next year's crop. That way, you're selecting for traits that lead to health and wellbeing in your crop.

You don't waste effort and resources on crops that you already know are or are going to do poorly, like for example, penises that spontaneously fall off upon viewing a movie they didn't like. Investing in these penises is throwing effort after foolishness. These are penises that failed to establish and put down good strong roots. Also, no crocheted hat is gonna fix a wilted penis.

The only time you'd want to put in effort nursing failed penises is if there was such a shortage of decent stock that you really didn't have any other options.

But thanks to the sex toy industry, that's not really an issue anymore, is it?

Nature sometimes seems harsh and cruel. But it's a system that has worked more so than not for literal eons. Survival of the fittest keeps us moving forward the best. Penises that fall off when they encounter pink aren't fit. They need to be recycled into the circle of life by scavengers like any other road kill.

For the good of the species.

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