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by chandler 3422 days ago
>> ...a random human's odds of being eaten by a figurative grue monotonically increase as you go backwards in time.

Humans don't live alone in the woods--not now, not 5,000 years ago (nor 45,000 years before that). They band together to modify, control, and tame their environment.

Now, you might miss your devices, pastimes, and widespread sanitation...however, from my understanding, humans don't typically worry about malevolent grues.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomically_modern_human#Mode...

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A grue doesn't have to be malevolent to kill you. A bobcat that bites your neck is hungry, a mis-step that breaks a knee is careless, a tooth infection that spreads into the blood is indifferent, the blood that pours out of a woman giving birth is just following the laws of pressure and gravity.