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I had the discussion the other day of how civilization would be different if humans followed the 'have loads of babies at once and see which ones survive' style of reproduction.
"Oh hi Sarah! How're the kids?"
"Oh, little Jeremy wasn't eating as much as the others so I threw him outside onto the road."
We probably wouldnโt name them until they had reached a certain age
"Number 5 and Number 7 ate Number 3 last night."
Missed opportunity there mate:
7 8 9
6 now lives in fear of his younger sibling.