Human downgrade

    by Ego-Fiend1

    39 Comments

    1. Adventurous_Guide939 on

      I have a terrible phobia of roaches to the point I physically recoiled just from the image. The crawling aspect and weird looks makes my fight or flight trigger

    2. NataliaRogue on

      The mammoth didn’t have wings or the audacity to fly directly into your open mouth

    3. That fear is ingrained as much as a fear for large animals. Insects can either signal disease/uncleanliness, death/rot, or potentially lethal bites. That’s the reason things that skitter around make most people immediately recoil.

    4. Anticapitalist_Kae on

      I hate you hate you hate you, please spoiler this, I hate roaches so much

    5. I can almost certainly say we were afraid of them in those times too 😬.

    6. weebtrashparade on

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      I will run and scream like a girl once the big roach starts flying. NOPE

    7. To be fair the mammoth didn’t start flying at your face when you cornered it

    8. Risky-Trizkit on

      I mean we are afraid of shit like nerve gas and black hole bombs now too, not everything got cushy.

    9. No_Education_8888 on

      People were likely made to be scared of/repulsed by bugs because we knew bugs = disease. That trait of hating bugs is passed down. Our ancestors hunted mammoths but would also freak out if their sleeping area got infested with roaches

    10. EnergyHumble3613 on

      Okay we also used bug rocks on mammoths not just sticks…

      … and neither of those can kill all the roaches like we did with the mammoths.

    11. This reminds me of when you scrape your knee or elbow vs getting a tiny paper cut.

    12. We successfully killed off the mammoths. We will never successfully kill off the roaches.

    13. Have you seen any mammoths recently? Exactly. Also we did it in groups, and you’re so bad at teamwork you’re posting this, so you ain’t much better.

    14. thegreatmattsby24 on

      Reddit has taught me german roaches cause psychological damage trying to get rid of them so I’ll take my chances with the mammoth.

    15. AGayFrogParadise on

      Could a mammoth survive a nuclear apocalypse? I think not, them there furry elephants couldn’t even survive the planet warming just a few degrees /s

    16. anarchrist91 on

      They were afraid of it back then too. Cockroaches are a sign of rot and disease, that’s the reason we have a fear of them. It’s the same with rats. Rats are actually a very cute and highly intelligent rodent species, but because of The Black Plague and many other disease outbreaks we have an adversion to them as well.

    17. The mammoth ain’t taking shits all over the apartment. It doesn’t even fit in the apartment.

    18. A gentle reminder that the reason for all our irrational fears is that the cavemen without those irrational fears died while the cavemen with that fear survived long enough to procreate:

    19. Front_Tangerine1877 on

      I’d take getting crushed over slowly rotting away to some disease

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