777w wrote:
luiysia wrote:
hivemind wrote:
even male drones?No. A virgin queen is generally defined as a female bee that, while fertile, has yet to mate with a drone. Drones (male bees) cannot fulfill the most important of these requirements: being female. By the way, saying "male drones" is redundant because all drones are male, that's just how it is.
what if its transgender making it a female drone
The way drones are conceived is that the queen lays an unfertilized egg, which essentially mutates into a male bee. The characteristics of a drone is that they have no stingers nor ovipositors. When an egg is fertilized, it is female, therefore a worker.
Bees cannot transgender, unlike frogs. Drones are male, and cannot and never will be female.
I'm finding now this went from a discussion of the theoretical concept of a hive mind to the nature of bees.
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luiysia wrote:
777w wrote:
luiysia wrote:
No. A virgin queen is generally defined as a female bee that, while fertile, has yet to mate with a drone. Drones (male bees) cannot fulfill the most important of these requirements: being female. By the way, saying "male drones" is redundant because all drones are male, that's just how it is.
what if its transgender making it a female drone
No. Bees lack sentience, traditional human gender roles, and, indeed, the concept of gender (as far as we know), and therefore cannot want to be the other gender. Plus, I can't imagine why you would want to be a drone anyway because after mating they die.
then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!
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hivemind wrote:
luiysia wrote:
777w wrote:
what if its transgender making it a female droneNo. Bees lack sentience, traditional human gender roles, and, indeed, the concept of gender (as far as we know), and therefore cannot want to be the other gender. Plus, I can't imagine why you would want to be a drone anyway because after mating they die.
then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!
If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
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banana500 wrote:
777w wrote:
luiysia wrote:
No. A virgin queen is generally defined as a female bee that, while fertile, has yet to mate with a drone. Drones (male bees) cannot fulfill the most important of these requirements: being female. By the way, saying "male drones" is redundant because all drones are male, that's just how it is.
what if its transgender making it a female drone
The way drones are conceived is that the queen lays an unfertilized egg, which essentially mutates into a male bee. The characteristics of a drone is that they have no stingers nor ovipositors. When an egg is fertilized, it is female, therefore a worker.
Bees cannot transgender, unlike frogs. Drones are male, and cannot and never will be female.
I'm finding now this went from a discussion of the theoretical concept of a hive mind to the nature of bees.
i dont think transgender is a verb
banana500 wrote:
hivemind wrote:
luiysia wrote:
No. Bees lack sentience, traditional human gender roles, and, indeed, the concept of gender (as far as we know), and therefore cannot want to be the other gender. Plus, I can't imagine why you would want to be a drone anyway because after mating they die.then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
what about bein hip and happenin BI
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777w wrote:
banana500 wrote:
777w wrote:
what if its transgender making it a female droneThe way drones are conceived is that the queen lays an unfertilized egg, which essentially mutates into a male bee. The characteristics of a drone is that they have no stingers nor ovipositors. When an egg is fertilized, it is female, therefore a worker.
Bees cannot transgender, unlike frogs. Drones are male, and cannot and never will be female.
I'm finding now this went from a discussion of the theoretical concept of a hive mind to the nature of bees.i dont think transgender is a verb
banana500 wrote:
hivemind wrote:
then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
what about bein hip and happenin BI
What? I don't understand what you just said.
Perhaps bees don't have gender at all. Maybe they just are who they are. Kind of difficult to describe, but you know what I mean.
Perhaps bees don't have a mind at all...
Nah, that sounds silly.
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banana500 wrote:
hivemind wrote:
luiysia wrote:
No. Bees lack sentience, traditional human gender roles, and, indeed, the concept of gender (as far as we know), and therefore cannot want to be the other gender. Plus, I can't imagine why you would want to be a drone anyway because after mating they die.then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
is mating really a purpose anyway
if you want to speak like that, then is our only purpose in life mating
or carrying on the species
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hivemind wrote:
banana500 wrote:
hivemind wrote:
then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
is mating really a purpose anyway
if you want to speak like that, then is our only purpose in life mating
or carrying on the species
Drones do help to carry on the species, that is what I meant.
What if they're born (or hatched) with their purpose or instruction literally programmed into them at birth? How do they know this is their job in life, this is what they have to do?
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hivemind wrote:
banana500 wrote:
hivemind wrote:
then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
is mating really a purpose anyway
if you want to speak like that, then is our only purpose in life mating
or carrying on the species
at the end of the day i dont really think there is an overall purpose to the existence of anything whatsoever
things just, you know, exist
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777w wrote:
hivemind wrote:
banana500 wrote:
If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.is mating really a purpose anyway
if you want to speak like that, then is our only purpose in life mating
or carrying on the speciesat the end of the day i dont really think there is an overall purpose to the existence of anything whatsoever
things just, you know, exist
ah so you're a nullist
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Can someone explain this to me?
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777w wrote:
hivemind wrote:
banana500 wrote:
If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
is mating really a purpose anyway
if you want to speak like that, then is our only purpose in life mating
or carrying on the speciesat the end of the day i dont really think there is an overall purpose to the existence of anything whatsoever
things just, you know, exist
Why do we exist anyway?
What did we ever do to exist?
What is the reason we're here?
What were we meant for?
Such broad questions, yet only one answer.
Nothing.
There is no reason.
Nor will there ever be.
There is no purpose or path designated for the human race.
The only purposes we have are just developed ourselves.
We are our own queen.
We exist...
...just because we do.
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hivemind wrote:
777w wrote:
hivemind wrote:
is mating really a purpose anyway
if you want to speak like that, then is our only purpose in life mating
or carrying on the speciesat the end of the day i dont really think there is an overall purpose to the existence of anything whatsoever
things just, you know, existah so you're a nullist
well i would confirm that but i dont really know what a nullist is
and fillergames wikipedia is your friend ;o
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banana500 wrote:
hivemind wrote:
luiysia wrote:
No. Bees lack sentience, traditional human gender roles, and, indeed, the concept of gender (as far as we know), and therefore cannot want to be the other gender. Plus, I can't imagine why you would want to be a drone anyway because after mating they die.then dont mate
use your nonexistent (so far as humans know) sentience to make a decision
rebel against your genes!If a drone does not mate there is no purpose to its existence.
To be fair, they also help a bit in protecting the hive and regulating temperature.
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we have no individual will
we all just serve the purposes of the hivemind
There is no collective will of this race.
None at all.
In a way, we ourselves may not exist at all.
What is existence anyway?
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hivemind wrote:
we have no individual will
we all just serve the purposes of the hivemind
Actually, it's been found that bees do rather have individuality. For instance, while some bees are more adventurous and willing to explore new places, others are more timorous and don't explore as much. There was a reason for both existing but I forget what it was.
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were getting off topic here
what books have you read with a "hive mind" sort of concept
what collective consciousnesses may be observed around us
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luiysia wrote:
hivemind wrote:
we have no individual will
we all just serve the purposes of the hivemindActually, it's been found that bees do rather have individuality. For instance, while some bees are more adventurous and willing to explore new places, others are more timorous and don't explore as much. There was a reason for both existing but I forget what it was.
42 hurhur
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hivemind wrote:
luiysia wrote:
hivemind wrote:
we have no individual will
we all just serve the purposes of the hivemindActually, it's been found that bees do rather have individuality. For instance, while some bees are more adventurous and willing to explore new places, others are more timorous and don't explore as much. There was a reason for both existing but I forget what it was.
42 hurhur
No, I mean in an evolution-y sense. Logically the adventurous bees would be the survivors in most situations but the shy ones are still there. There was a reason for this, but I forget what it is.
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luiysia wrote:
hivemind wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Actually, it's been found that bees do rather have individuality. For instance, while some bees are more adventurous and willing to explore new places, others are more timorous and don't explore as much. There was a reason for both existing but I forget what it was.42 hurhur
No, I mean in an evolution-y sense. Logically the adventurous bees would be the survivors in most situations but the shy ones are still there. There was a reason for this, but I forget what it is.
so that they don't get killed off?
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