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1. blainm+x8
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2025-04-26 10:41:35
>>bondar+(OP)
Issues like these reflects an evolutionary blind spot: selective pressure drops off after reproductive age, allowing defects like prostate dysfunction to persist. It's the same reason late-onset neurological diseases remain prevalent.
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2. mattig+19
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2025-04-26 10:46:32
>>blainm+x8
We lucked out compared to other species, octopus develop dementia soon after breeding.
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3. ameliu+pY
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2025-04-26 17:49:01
>>mattig+19
Yes, and there are spiders where the female eats the male after breeding. I bet their pr0n movies are a bit more interesting than ours.
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4. 7thacc+YU1
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2025-04-27 03:42:53
>>ameliu+pY
Isn't that usually only in captivity where it can't escape?
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