Ask A Genius 1598: Design, Desire, and Evolutionary Reality

“Evolution shaped bodies for survival, not aesthetics. A penis isn’t sleek; it’s hydraulics. Context and consent matter more than anatomy. Humans aren’t the strongest primates, but we’re clever, cooperative, and adaptable—and a lot of our bravado is just beetle-level posturing with better vocabulary.”

Ask A Genius 1594: Venezuela, Power, and Why Language Made Humans Dangerous Generalists

“When bad actors face no practical constraints, that is always dangerous. Language let us compress reality into symbols, freeing our minds to roam more widely. That same generalist power makes us adaptable—but it also means our systems can fragment when pressure rises. The slope does not always look slippery, until it does.”