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  • Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug@lemmy.world
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    I always assumed that hunter gatherer division was mostly down to the individual, some traits make some better at hunting than others.

    I struggle to locate static objects, I for the fucking life of me just can’t see it. I’ll be looking for something and either look right over it or walk past it multiple times

    But if I go outside and look in the trees I can spot all the squirrels within seconds. Not like that’s a talent or anything special, but my point is that I’d starve if I had to look for food in the brush, and likely I imagine these types of traits are what defined who did what job, meaning who was good at what, and likely considering lots of hunting was endurance based and not skill based at all, then most adults probably participated to some degree.

    I’ve also gone shroom hunting and had to come back empty handed because I can’t see the god damned things.

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      Is this why I could never find stuff and then when my mother looked she would just go right to it?

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      i’m rather convinced that stuff like ADHD and autism was at least co-opted by evolution (if not outright created by it) because tribes with a certain percentage of it had an advantage.

      For example ADHD seems great for foraging, that provides the stimulation that is desired and the ability to completely lose track of time is pretty nice to stave away boredom from trudging through the forest for hours on end;
      and autism is pretty obvious in how a defining feature is having special interests that you LOVE doing and get extremely competent in.

      I myself have autism and i have no doubt that in a hunter-gatherer tribe i would have been having a blast creating tools and stuff like wicker baskets and trying to improve them as much as i can.