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minus-square@Sterile_TechniquelinkEnglish49•9 months ago the word “Coprolite” simply meaning fossilized dung. I think I just found my new label for describing our ruling class. We live in a coprocracy, run by coprolites.
minus-square@[email protected]OPMlinkfedilinkEnglish15•9 months agoListen, at least coprolites are really useful for science.
minus-square@Sterile_TechniquelinkEnglish5•edit-29 months agoOh there’s plenty of good science I can think of! How many coprolites can be cut in two by a single motion of a guillotine blade? Does a coprolite puree make a viable fertilizer? How do coprolites hold up against extremes in temperature, pressure, or acceleration? Exposure to acids, bases, enzymatics, radiation? So much valuable data!
minus-square@AFaithfulNihilistlinkEnglish1•9 months agoI guess coprocracy is just the fossilized remnants of kakistocracy.
I think I just found my new label for describing our ruling class.
We live in a coprocracy, run by coprolites.
Listen, at least coprolites are really useful for science.
Oh there’s plenty of good science I can think of!
How many coprolites can be cut in two by a single motion of a guillotine blade?
Does a coprolite puree make a viable fertilizer?
How do coprolites hold up against extremes in temperature, pressure, or acceleration? Exposure to acids, bases, enzymatics, radiation?
So much valuable data!
I guess coprocracy is just the fossilized remnants of kakistocracy.