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1st hunter - acquisitionist

  Things I know about the first hunter - Acquisitionist


  1. all living things are first hunters
  2. all other hunters grow from the one before
  3. is four things
    1. acquisition
      1. knockout
    2. control
      1. ring generalship
      2. check hook
      3. feint
      4. play possum
    3. store
      1. training
      2. fans
      3. sponsors
      4. promoters
    4. defend
      1. cover-up
      2. parry
  4. new word - Acquisitionist
  5. think the human infant when 
  6. the hunter is intrinsically the weapon
  7. singers (celine dion), models (Alessandra Ambrosio), prostitutes (alice little) and boxers (conor mcgregor) are examples
  8. what kills the acquisitionist
    1. health
    2. youth
    3. hierarchy 
  9. what kills the acquisitionist forces the hunters to upgrade to higher hunting skills
  10. godzilla, the hulk, king kong, frankenstein's monster - are fictional examples
  11. thieves, bottle collectors and artisanal jade gatherers - they use their knowledge of where resources are to gather resources
  12. they kill out of fear or for hunger
  13. they die from old age being unable to feed themsleves
  14. four ages infant, pre-reproductive, reproductive, post reproductive
  15. no hierarchy - mine or not mine - think big horn rams
  16. "what ever you can do i can better" 


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