This gets posted a lot, but nobody ever seems to post what the thing was.
The answer is probably “other hominids”. Humans (Homo sapiens specifically) co-existed with them for a long time and competed with them over resources.
Edit: and the genetically deformed (with whom it would be beneficial to not breed, at least from an evolutionary standpoint) and corpses or people with disease
To elaborate more, I think that it’s because if humans have an aversion to other hominids and corpses, we wouldn’t try to waste resources attempting to breed with them.
Humans as a whole have never had any trouble killing other humans who looked just like them. I don’t think such an instinct would have been necessary. And anyway the uncanny valley has more to do with revulsion than aggression.
This gets posted a lot, but nobody ever seems to post what the thing was.
The answer is probably “other hominids”. Humans (Homo sapiens specifically) co-existed with them for a long time and competed with them over resources.
Edit: and the genetically deformed (with whom it would be beneficial to not breed, at least from an evolutionary standpoint) and corpses or people with disease
Also corpses, I see it debunked pretty much every time it’s posted
To elaborate more, I think that it’s because if humans have an aversion to other hominids and corpses, we wouldn’t try to waste resources attempting to breed with them.
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Also corpses can lead to disease
We very much did bread with other hominids
Well, perhaps not the ones that look uncanny then.
What kind? Rye? 😆
That’s on a knead to know basis
It could be a rock formation. Nobody says uncanny valley when its a sexy looking knot on a tree.
So you’re saying zombies used to be real? 😱
Yeah. “Used to be”. Let’s go with that. Less paperwork.
And the only reason they’re gone is because we stopped fucking them
Maybe you stopped
Bruh…. 😳
Yeah they tend to make a face like that.
Tina no
Tina yes.
Yeah if you don’t say that, it’s way scarier because then it could be anything! Even… the…
C R E A T U R E
See e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbreeding_between_archaic_and_modern_humans
Corpses, illness, “bad genes” (asymmetry etc) seems like a more reasonable explaination in my ears, with interacting/breeding in mind.
Humans as a whole have never had any trouble killing other humans who looked just like them. I don’t think such an instinct would have been necessary. And anyway the uncanny valley has more to do with revulsion than aggression.
The thing is psychopaths. They still prey on us to this day.
But we don’t recognize them on sight, so can’t be it.
Nah, too much distance between pockets of different pre-humans usually. There weren’t a 10 million people on the world most of the time.