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22 May 2025
N 00:31 | Homo Narcoticus diffhist +959 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "'''The concept of ''Homo Narcoticus'' suggests that human beings—whether seen as the culmination of 4 billion years of life's evolution or 300 million years of vertebrate refinement—were exquisitely tuned to an ancestral environment vastly different from the one we now inhabit.''' As the modern world accelerates beyond the thresholds our nervous systems were designed to endure, a profound mismatch emerges. ''Homo Narcoticus'' posits that pharmacological intervention...") |
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20 May 2025
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