beavers are such excellent creatures. Imagine being a 100lb semi aquatic rat that eats trees and does hydraulic engineering for fun
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No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.
and that has teeth hardened with iron. this is why beaver teeth are orange in color. they also happen to eat the trees in a way that makes it easy for them to sprout again and also their hydraulic engineering creates entire ecosystems that are incredibly rich in biodiversity
Fuck I love beavers, they’re amazing
but a beaver is in my arms
Areas with beavers also have significantly higher wildfire resilience for both plants and animals.
they are such adorable critters
I have wasted my entire life
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Splendid
Fine, I'll play Timberborn again
how is it? I saw it left early access a couple days ago
why is beavers making big ass dams out of heaps of wood "ecological" wetlands restoration
but when 🇹🇯glorious tajikistan🇹🇯 tries to finish the tallest dam of all time everyone's like "the effects will be almost entirely negative and ecologically catastrophic". get consistent you damn hippies
hundred of beavers is an excellent film
Green heron ❤️
Ants and bees too
The unaltered beauty of prion disease, parasitic brain invaders, dolphin rape, and other such naturally-occurring phenomena…
When you go outside for the first time it's gonna blow your mind
It’s alright I guess
When people in a communist society look back at bourgeois society, they will be baffled and confused by the fear the atomised liberal subjects had of their inevitable death at the hand of some disease or other, and the amount of resources the rich spent extending their lifespan at the cost of their quality of life
Also the "all dolphins are torture obsessedremoveds" thing is about as true as "all humans are torture obsessedremoveds". This may shock you, but individuals of species are capable of wide varieties of behaviours. Theres also accounts of dolphins saving people, working closely with indigenous peoples to get food, and many other behaviours. Unfortunately they dont get as many clicks or views
I agree that nature is not hell. I also agree that there are plenty of problems when we orient our societies around capital accumulation. Heck, I see that there were benefits to the Paleolithic that we lost when we transitioned to the Neolithic.
If we are to conscientiously evaluate nature, I think it’s important neither to romanticize it nor demonize it.
I accept that my original comment seemed one-sided, reductive, and fear-laden. However, my goal was to serve as a counterweight to OP. Maybe I should’ve been more comprehensive in my original comment.
At the same time, I hope we can both agree that nature is a natural system that isn’t inherently good or bad. We humans are also not inherently good or bad. Therefore, any reductive narrative that claims that “nature is evil”, “nature is perfect”, “humans are the virus”, or “humans are perfect” is not accurate.
We are complex creatures in complex systems. Therefore our functions aren’t fixed. We can exploit exaptation. And so can what we call nature.
You're getting this pushback for a couple reasons.
First, I think you're missing part of the home in the OP. The heron has a flawed notion about alteration, and as they celebrate the beavers are hard at work altering the landscape literally behind its back. (Beaver-altered landscapes are beneficial to the niche of a green heron but that's beside the point.)
Second, responding to someone expressing a love of nature with a statement about how terrible and indifferent it is / can be is just kind of tired. We know! Modern human society means I'm insulated from those dangers, just a little knowledge and cooperation goes a long way! The death driven by humanity is the far larger horror in my opinion.
It doesn't come off as clever it just comes off as basic and needlessly contrarian.
This is not meant to be insulting but I feel your viewpoint fits well in the middle of this bell curve meme.

nature is brutal and scary
Okay nerd
I’m glad we can agree. It’s a bit funny that I don’t necessarily entirely agree with what you say we agree on, but I’m glad that we can.
As to evaluating nature, I’m not sure nature is always brutal and scary. Just last night I said hi to my good friend the opossum. As to being a nerd, can’t really argue with that one. I hear it’s an insult for millennials but a good thing for Gen Z. I’ll take the Z one thx
when someone says something so grass phobic
how can I atone for my sins