They are supposed to be grown from spores, so what use are ork nipples?

  • @BreadOven
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    41 month ago

    Hmmm. Can’t say I’ve licked one personally, but I see what you’re seeing. I guess I meant an actual use for them. More of a rhetorical question I guess.

    • snooggums
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      91 month ago

      I guess I meant an actual use for them.

      Licking is an actual use.

      • @BreadOven
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        31 month ago

        It is. I wasn’t being specific enough, sorry. Actual use in terms of evolutionary fitness. There are no reasons for them evolutionarily other than they are a byproduct of fetal development.

        • snooggums
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          91 month ago

          Anything that makes people hornier and more likely to procreate is an evolutionary advantage.

          • @BreadOven
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            21 month ago

            I suppose you’re right. It’s not just things that help things live longer or thrive in a specific environment.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          That’s the thing with natural selection though, as long as a trait isn’t deleterious and it’s common enough it’ll generally stick around. There’s no pressure for males to not have nipples.

          • @BreadOven
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            21 month ago

            Totally agree with your point. But it’s also not something that will actively promote fitness.

            • @[email protected]
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              Doesn’t matter. There’s no reason to not have nipples, and going down the evolution rabbit hole to change that isn’t worth the random mutations that are more likely to just straight up kill males during development or something. In biology fitness just means the ability to successfully reproduce, not actually who’s stronger or more efficient. Your entire body is built on the concept of, “good enough to get the job done.”

              • @BreadOven
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                128 days ago

                Agreed. All about the ability to reproduce, not actual strength or “fitness” as most people would think of.

                But yeah, they’re more or less vestigial as far as I’m concerned. Good point on it not worth getting rid of because that would probably be more detrimental (as you stated).