Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Behavior Disfunction Mirroring Zoo Animals (Zoochosis): True Cause of Birth Rate Collapse?

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Sep 3, 2025
Malcolm and Simone delve into the striking parallels between human behaviors in cities and those of zoo animals. They unearth how urban living may cause compulsive behaviors akin to zoochosis, connecting this to declining birth rates. The hosts share stories of an artistic family navigating financial struggles while exploring social aggression and isolation in both humans and animals. With humor, they tackle ethics in pet care and reflect on how adversity leads to growth, all while touching on the impacts of AI in fan art.
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INSIGHT

Cities Produce Zoo-Like Behaviors

  • Urban life produces behaviors analogous to zoo animals under captivity, like repetitive, purposeless actions and reduced breeding.
  • Malcolm Collins links city stimulation, removed predators, and abundant resources to these zoo-like human behaviors.
ANECDOTE

Pandas And Captive-Breeding Failures

  • Malcolm mentions pandas and other species that often fail to breed in captivity as a parallel to human fertility declines in cities.
  • He emphasizes animals given food, removed predators, and many toys still fail to breed under captivity.
INSIGHT

Zoocosis Mirrors Human Repetitive Disorders

  • Zoocosis behaviors are species-specific and map onto human repetitive disorders like nail biting, skin picking, and compulsive phone scrolling.
  • Simone and Malcolm note captivity-like settings (jails, hospitals, apartments) produce depression, anxiety, and self-harm in humans.
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