Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20170530021846/@comment-31330278-20170927125328

1. Just read again the first 10 pages of "the lost world". There was a rich man-child named Richard Levin. Is he like a first year student to criminilogy, or more like the bored spoiled people who start to take interest in the underworld out of stupid romantification of the subject?

2. Malcolm state that behavior need to be responsive to the enviourment (high words to "when in rome..."). Why does people need a scientific investigation to understand this? Unless someone is lacking in his/her human relations, everybody knows that to one degree or another.

3. Later in the book there's one raptor (probably the alpha) who adapted disturbingly human gestures (moving its hands to do more than just ripping prey, eating chocolate and stuff). Does this indicate on evolving toward some sort of dino-human (i go with the assumption dinosaurs will keep on evolving if they'll come back to life, like in my own dinosaur story), or the other way around as a warning to what the mankind can become in case of stop thinking/keep the right norms/send the brain to the slaughter house?