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A horse is better than a car in many aspects:
Cave art dramatically outperforms television:
• no streaming/subscription fees
• no ads
• rocks have very wide adoption rates
• cave art can last thousands of years without power
• content is auto-saved without a dvr
• cave art programming is tangible, tv programming is not
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Unironically, yes
I see you have never had to care for a horse before.
Horses low maintenance? Sure I listened to a podcast ones about the worst designed animals and the horse was up there.
Like if you own a horse it’s really hard to keep them alive if they injure pretty much any part.
And yet, for many hundreds of years humans used horses in wars and still managed to keep them alive...
No. Many horses died.
In fact, all of them died
The typical trope of shooting a horse that broke its leg didn't come from nowhere.
Where did it come from?
from shooting horses a lot
Once it's immobile, you can't meaningfully help it, so you shoot it to end its suffering and get a new one.
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