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Ah see, now this is becoming more interesting.
JOURNAL UPDATE 10/22/09: Subject A’s subordinates quickly sense threat to their leader’s “territory” and stage a quick defense. The subordinates show a similar lack of logical comprehension as their pack leader, yet ironically appear to be marginally more literate. We hypothesize that this increased literacy comes from a division of labor social dynamic that was evolutionarily favored and naturally selected for; more literate subordinates frees the leader to make decisions without having to suffer through the expense of being properly educated. Such markers are indicative of a pre-modern and pre-human (yet still relatively sophisticated) community structure. --- The complexities begin to unravel. This is great. |
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