2025-02-02 at 1:34 PM UTC
scientists discover that obese, asthetically revolting women are less likely to be rape than those who are not.
2025-02-02 at 2:14 PM UTC
The fat, stinky, ugly ones are naturally protected from rapists.
2025-02-04 at 1:34 AM UTC
This makes me feel less defective.
"Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder that leads to hypothyroidism, is primarily caused by the immune system attacking the thyroid gland. While it is generally seen as a disadvantage today, there are some hypotheses suggesting that certain aspects of autoimmunity, including Hashimoto’s, might have conferred evolutionary advantages under specific conditions:
### 1. **Enhanced Immunity Against Infections**
- Some researchers propose that autoimmunity evolved as a byproduct of a highly active immune system that was advantageous against infections.
- Thyroid autoimmunity is more common in populations with a history of high pathogen exposure, suggesting it may have helped fight off certain diseases.
### 2. **Cold Tolerance Hypothesis**
- The thyroid controls metabolism and heat production. Mild hypothyroidism (as seen in early Hashimoto’s) could have led to lower metabolic rates, conserving energy in cold environments.
- This could have been beneficial in Ice Age populations or regions with scarce food.
### 3. **Protection Against Iodine Overload**
- Some studies suggest that autoimmunity against the thyroid might have evolved in regions with high iodine intake, as a way to regulate thyroid hormone production and prevent toxicity.
### 4. **Higher Fertility in Certain Conditions**
- While full-blown hypothyroidism reduces fertility, mild thyroid dysfunction in women has been linked to increased estrogen sensitivity, which might have helped reproductive success in some populations.
### 5. **Genetic Link to Other Adaptive Traits**
- Hashimoto’s is linked to genes in the HLA system, which plays a role in immune defense. These genes might have provided protection against specific diseases while inadvertently increasing autoimmunity risk.
### Conclusion
While Hashimoto’s itself is harmful in modern environments, some aspects of the immune system’s overactivity may have been beneficial in ancestral conditions. However, as lifestyles changed and infections became less of a selective pressure, these traits became more detrimental than advantageous."
2025-02-04 at 1:35 AM UTC
"Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH), a genetic disorder that causes excessive iron absorption, may have provided an evolutionary advantage in certain environments, despite its harmful effects in modern populations. Here’s how:
### **1. Protection Against Iron-Deficiency Anemia**
- In prehistoric and early agricultural societies, iron deficiency was a major problem due to limited meat consumption and reliance on plant-based diets.
- Individuals with HH mutations would have had an advantage in absorbing more iron, reducing the risk of anemia and increasing survival and reproductive success.
### **2. Resistance to Certain Infections**
- Many pathogens, such as *Yersinia pestis* (which causes plague) and *Mycobacterium tuberculosis*, require iron to thrive.
- Some evidence suggests that HH mutations may have helped reduce susceptibility to these diseases by limiting iron availability to pathogens in immune cells, especially macrophages.
### **3. Higher Survival in Women During Reproductive Years**
- Women naturally lose iron through menstruation and childbirth. The increased iron absorption from HH may have helped prevent iron deficiency, leading to better reproductive success.
- Since the severe symptoms of HH (organ damage, diabetes, liver disease) usually appear later in life, after reproductive years, the mutation would have had little impact on evolutionary fitness.
### **4. Adaptation to Cold Climates**
- Some researchers suggest that increased iron levels might have contributed to better heat production and cold tolerance, offering an advantage to populations in northern Europe.
### **Why Is HH Still Common Today?**
Hereditary hemochromatosis is especially prevalent in people of Northern European descent (about 1 in 200 carry two copies of the mutation). This suggests that it provided strong selective advantages in premodern conditions. However, in modern societies with abundant iron-rich diets and longer lifespans, HH leads to iron overload-related diseases, making it more of a liability than an asset today.
Thus, HH is an example of an evolutionary trade-off: beneficial in the past but potentially harmful in the present."
2025-02-16 at 3:01 AM UTC
Cant be a world in a woman that hates worlds
2025-02-17 at 4:42 AM UTC
I thought butt pussy was pronounced bus-eee and literally no one corrected me.
Turns out it's boy pussy and pronounced boosie
Who would've thought