‘Anprim’ is short for anarcho-primitivism, people who think advanced technology was a mistake and we should return to a simpler way of life. This ranges from ‘weird agrarian tradlife fantasy’ to ‘hunter-gathering was the peak of human society’, but in either case, many of the technologies which enable those of us not born with perfect genes to survive past the age of 20 - including many anprims - would be simply unavailable.
Child mortality was high, but so was the mortality of those of us with chronic health issues from birth, and the mortality of those whose potential skillsets were not suited to the society’s limited capacity to provide for non-providers.
Do you have more details on this subject? All I can find is hunger game references
‘Anprim’ is short for anarcho-primitivism, people who think advanced technology was a mistake and we should return to a simpler way of life. This ranges from ‘weird agrarian tradlife fantasy’ to ‘hunter-gathering was the peak of human society’, but in either case, many of the technologies which enable those of us not born with perfect genes to survive past the age of 20 - including many anprims - would be simply unavailable.
I believe that the low average lifespan of early civilizations wasn’t because of 30 being the natural cut off range for human life.
It was because of child mortality. So many of them died that it affected the average.
Child mortality was high, but so was the mortality of those of us with chronic health issues from birth, and the mortality of those whose potential skillsets were not suited to the society’s limited capacity to provide for non-providers.
Amazing how anprims are dumb enough to reject modern medicine.
While that is true, the reason child mortality is so much lower is better knowledge combined with modern technology.
The anprims would shun at least the latter part and experience a drastic increase as a result.
It did, but even if you made it out of childhood, you still didn’t live very long.
Try Google
Reread my comment bud
You never mentioned Google, bud.
I assumed you just slapped that into ChatGPT or something, since the actual definition was the first thing I found on Google.