Sounds like something Jonathan Swift or Mark Twain would write, though I highly doubt there’s any satire intended here. Well, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to give my ant slaves their chores for the day.
He’s a changed ant these days, back then he was hanging about with a crowd of dodgy woodlice. I do have miniature CCTV trained on him just to be sure mind you.
– Esme getting down with the beasties upon the Cloud
I thought this article was some kind of hoax, or an attempt to justify slavery, but apparently it’s true.
The thing I found most interesting, however, was that the slave-making ants were described as having ‘specialised’ so much that they could no longer look after their own young or even feed themselves. Now /that/ is a counter survival behaviour if ever there was one. If catastrophe struck and they ran out of smaller ants to enslave, the whole species would die out.
I guess this is an example of a lop-sided symbiosis in which the more powerful partner is, in evolutionary terms, the weaker.
This is chilling because those ‘sentiments’ persist to this day in certain circles. And saw this today, seemed something you would find of interest. Wonder if you’re familiar: http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/.premium-1.798168
No, I’d never heard about it. What an amazing story. The paradoxes in the article itself are amazing, the writer can’t help but highlight the importance of the aristocracy/wealth/importance of the Hungarian family- as a marker of value.
Sounds like something Jonathan Swift or Mark Twain would write, though I highly doubt there’s any satire intended here. Well, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to give my ant slaves their chores for the day.
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I know much of this issue, thanks to Albert, my Ant Butler –
– Esme standing with the ants upon the Cloud
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Albert used to work for me. Be careful because I caught him embezzling from me and had to fire him. The little “bugger.”
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He’s a changed ant these days, back then he was hanging about with a crowd of dodgy woodlice. I do have miniature CCTV trained on him just to be sure mind you.
– Esme getting down with the beasties upon the Cloud
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I thought this article was some kind of hoax, or an attempt to justify slavery, but apparently it’s true.
The thing I found most interesting, however, was that the slave-making ants were described as having ‘specialised’ so much that they could no longer look after their own young or even feed themselves. Now /that/ is a counter survival behaviour if ever there was one. If catastrophe struck and they ran out of smaller ants to enslave, the whole species would die out.
I guess this is an example of a lop-sided symbiosis in which the more powerful partner is, in evolutionary terms, the weaker.
Thanks Pinky. 🙂
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And that’s just one type of ant! Now we know there are even more types of social hierarchy. Just like… 😀
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…us. 😀 Yes, it is interesting isn’t it?
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P.S. The whole book from which that’s taken is available for download free here: https://archive.org/details/propertyitsorigi00letorich
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Thanks, Pinky! Just downloaded it. 😀
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How many ants are needed to fill an apartment?
Tenants.
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What did the Pink Panther say when he stepped on an ant?
Dead Ant . . . Dead Ant . . . Dead Ant, Dead Ant, Dead Ant, Dead Ant, Dead Aaaannt . . .
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lmao!!!!!
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This is chilling because those ‘sentiments’ persist to this day in certain circles. And saw this today, seemed something you would find of interest. Wonder if you’re familiar:
http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/.premium-1.798168
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No, I’d never heard about it. What an amazing story. The paradoxes in the article itself are amazing, the writer can’t help but highlight the importance of the aristocracy/wealth/importance of the Hungarian family- as a marker of value.
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I had several ants who were nuns…. Oh sorry, aunts. :p
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😀
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