Anywhere to read on that? Or is it an observation?
It is wide spread knowledge historically.
Why in Animal Farm are the sheep (NPCs) the most numerous?
If you haven't read Animal Farm read it.
Also people knew historically that unrestricted democracy is mad, because it's obvious most people are dumb as rocks.
When it comes to science, most politically incorrect science is banned and shunned. Jolly Heretic might have sources, maybe.
Yea, I don't feel like elaborating to much on this since it's time consuming, but: NPC behaviour, however fucked up it seems, is evolutionary sound! Why? Well, the human brain requires very much energy, that's why humans are physically weak in comparison to other animals. The brain is so expensive energy/food-wise that there is a trade off, you cant be strong AND have a good brain as a species. So... TLDR thinking is expensive. What about the NPCs now. Well "Monkey see, monkey do" is essentially an evolved OPTIMIZATION strategy! Really, if you just do what everyone else does, then it works out most of the time. CROWD BEHAVIOUR. So NPCs are actually pretty effective. I think this is crucial to understand: there is nothing inherently genetically wrong with the NPC brain, it's evolutionary sound. If they waste less food on their brains they can instead use that energy for bigger dicks, or bigger tits n ass and become THOTS.
Actually, in a way, it's people who think through everything from scratch who are very suboptimal, I mean why not leach on the "knowledge" of others... except thinkers are definitely needed for society to hinder the crowd from going in crazy directions and also to innovate, and course correction. They must rule.
Democracy and asocial media have created a huge echo chamber for the sheep. In previous eras the PCs (Player Characters) had more power and control, dumbfucks opinions were NEVER seen in any media. Things were as they should.
Once the dumbfucks had a direct channel to massmedia our world started to plungebto the depths of the abyss.
TLDR: Fuck niggers
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