The answer was Tsukasa himself. Gen says "Tsukasa was originally the world's strongest primate high schooler and had a certain amount of charm about him." That charm and celebrity background is the reason why everyone was following him and to win his people to our side we need someone with more charm than Tsukasa himself.
A primate city is a city that is greater than two times the next largest city in a nation (or contains over one-third of a nation's population). The primate city is usually very expressive of the national culture and often the capital city. The "law of the primate city" was first created by geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939, who is quoted as saying " [A primate city is] at least twice as large ...
Primate Murder "feeds" on the negative qualities of humans, so the shittier humanity is to itself, the more power he acculumates. If he ever hits a threshold, then he will pokevolve into his large form, at which time he will become a beast capable of ending humanity.
I know it’s blackstone sale season and having never used one I can’t give a thorough comparison, but I’ve seen and touched many in a store…. what I can say is you definitely get the tighter tolerances and thicker material with the primate - the lid closes with ease and without lateral flexion.
The Primate is the absolute cat's ass. Yes it's expensive, but solid stainless isn't cheap, and the sheer amount of material is impressive. It's not going to rust out on you. You can use it as a grill, but I haven't even taken the grill sections out of the box. I cook everything on the griddle.
This product: Zupreem Primate Diet Dry It claims to meet the complete nutritional needs for non-human primates. Would it be a long-term option for humans?
So if you wanted to play around with other primate diets, chimps might be more tolerable (maybe). And they I believe are omnivores mostly, which is what we are.
Humans are the most dangerous. After that, it is a coin toss IMO between common chimpanzees and gorillas. Chimps are more violent but gorillas are stronger. Gorillas typically solve their problems nonviolently but I think they have a greater likelihood of misinterpreting human behavior (you should fact check that). Least dangerous are bonobos. Those idyllic, peaceful apes who solve all ...