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In YOUR mind, in just one sentence what defines a human being and what makes us unique (as far as we know)? I'm not looking for the Oxford English Dictionary definition unless that's what it is to you but YOUR personal opinion.
Glenn.
14-11-2013, 01:18 PM
Our ability to love.
arista
14-11-2013, 01:20 PM
Our ability to Kill
Nice one there Glenn. I will do mine.
Reason.
Our ability to Kill
Very apocalyptic there Arista, I love the contrast we already have with yours and Glenn's answers.
Kizzy
14-11-2013, 01:23 PM
To process abstract thought and reasoning.
Scarlett.
14-11-2013, 01:28 PM
Adaptive
:)
Jesus.
14-11-2013, 01:29 PM
Big brains and opposable thumbs.
Livia
14-11-2013, 01:30 PM
What defines humans is our incredible ability to imagine we are civilised and enlightened while we lay waste to a large proportion of the planet, kill each other in great big bloody batches and ******* each other over for a percentage of the profit.
Scarlett.
14-11-2013, 01:38 PM
What defines humans is our incredible ability to imagine we are civilised and enlightened while we lay waste to a large proportion of the planet, kill each other in great big bloody batches and ******* each other over for a percentage of the profit.
Give any animal intelligence and it would end up doing the same, nature is destructive, and humans are part of nature.
Jemal
14-11-2013, 01:38 PM
Simple minds never fails to make me laugh :joker:
I can never tell if hes being serious or sarcastic
Give any animal intelligence and it would end up doing the same, nature is destructive, and humans are part of nature.
If my Aunt had balls Chewy she'd be my Uncle. We, unfortunately have the capabilities to pull those actions off, maybe that's what makes us unique.
Simple minds never fails to make me laugh :joker:
I can never tell if hes being serious or sarcastic
About what? :joker: I'm in the serious debates section Hadouken I would never be sarcastic :shocked:
Jemal
14-11-2013, 01:43 PM
About what? :joker: I'm in the serious debates section Hadouken I would never be sarcastic :shocked:
Oh now I'm embarrassed
Oh now I'm embarrassed
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Jemal
14-11-2013, 02:02 PM
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:joker:
smudgie
14-11-2013, 02:18 PM
DNA
GiRTh
14-11-2013, 02:24 PM
Our ability to look at ourselves as better than others when in fact that makes us worse human beings.
Vanessa
14-11-2013, 02:26 PM
I think our feelings.
Livia
14-11-2013, 02:30 PM
Give any animal intelligence and it would end up doing the same, nature is destructive, and humans are part of nature.
That's a theory I guess, not one I agree with though. There's no evidence to suggest that intelligent animals are anywhere near as destructive as humans. There are only a couple of animals on the planet that kill for the sake of it, and the most dangerous is the human.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 02:36 PM
That's a theory I guess, not one I agree with though. There's no evidence to suggest that intelligent animals are anywhere near as destructive as humans. There are only a couple of animals on the planet that kill for the sake of it, and the most dangerous is the human.
generally speaking humans don't kill for the sake of it either (although there's always exceptions to the case, as there are with other animals too) Humans kill for land so do most animals when they're protecting their territory, humans kill for power so do animals
generally speaking humans don't kill for the sake of it either (although there's always exceptions to the case, as there are with other animals too) Humans kill for land so do most animals when they're protecting their territory, humans kill for power so do animals
You are right but I would like to think we should know better. We have the ability to decipher right from wrong allegedly but unfortunately I will never be able to show my cat that I deem her hunting mice unacceptable.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 02:56 PM
You are right but I would like to think we should know better. We have the ability to decipher right from wrong allegedly but unfortunately I will never be able to show my cat that I deem her hunting mice unacceptable.
But how do you know animals don't have a sense of what's right and wrong though? Your cat hunts mice, humans hunt too
Livia
14-11-2013, 02:59 PM
generally speaking humans don't kill for the sake of it either (although there's always exceptions to the case, as there are with other animals too) Humans kill for land so do most animals when they're protecting their territory, humans kill for power so do animals
Lots of humans kill for the sake of it, moreover, they kill for fun. Hare coursing, fox hunting, badger baiting, stag hunting, grouse/pheasant/duck shooting, fishing... anything where something gets killed but isn't eaten is killing for the sake of it.
Kazanne
14-11-2013, 02:59 PM
Their ability to be the most wonderful kind person and the most vile cruel person,we think we are the superior being,I'm not so sure.
Kazanne
14-11-2013, 03:00 PM
Lots of humans kill for the sake of it, moreover, they kill for fun. Hare coursing, fox hunting, badger baiting, stag hunting, grouse/pheasant/duck shooting, fishing... anything where something gets killed but isn't eaten is killing for the sake of it.
Here,here .
But how do you know animals don't have a sense of what's right and wrong though? Your cat hunts mice, humans hunt too
The problem is Niamh I cannot sit my cat down and say to it "you don't need to kill those mice because we have all the food you need. Please stop because I don't appreciate dealing with the result."
It's not her fault and I will not chastise her for it she simply does not understand and she will continue to do it.
Whatever we do we can always sit and logically think whether it's the right thing to do or not and if we aren't capable of doing that ourselves there's always someone else who can stick their oar in and let us know :hugesmile:
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:03 PM
Lots of humans kill for the sake of it, moreover, they kill for fun. Hare coursing, fox hunting, badger baiting, stag hunting, grouse/pheasant/duck shooting, fishing... anything where something gets killed but isn't eaten is killing for the sake of it.
Animals do that as well though, cats often hunt for fun, so do dogs, one of my dogs favourite pass times is to get into the field and chase rabbits or rats or birds or anything that moves really......he doesn't eat them after. I don't agree with any of the "sports" you've listed don't get me wrong but it's not true to say animals don't do stuff like that as well
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:22 PM
Animals do that as well though, cats often hunt for fun, so do dogs, one of my dogs favourite pass times is to get into the field and chase rabbits or rats or birds or anything that moves really......he doesn't eat them after. I don't agree with any of the "sports" you've listed don't get me wrong but it's not true to say animals don't do stuff like that as well
Pets do hunt smaller animals for fun because they're following their instincts, despite being fed by their owners. If they were living in the wild they'd live on what they hunted.
It makes me a bit sad that humans have so much capacity for good but so often turn it to evil. We find out what makes the sun work... and we build a bomb out of it. I'm sometimes surprised we've made it this far.
Pets do hunt smaller animals for fun because they're following their instincts, despite being fed by their owners. If they were living in the wild they'd live on what they hunted.
It makes me a bit sad that humans have so much capacity for good but so often turn it to evil. We find out what makes the sun work... and we build a bomb out of it. I'm sometimes surprised we've made it this far.
We aren't out of the woods yet Livia, still plenty of time for us to turn Earth into a char grilled wasteland. :(
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:29 PM
Pets do hunt smaller animals for fun because they're following their instincts, despite being fed by their owners. If they were living in the wild they'd live on what they hunted.
It makes me a bit sad that humans have so much capacity for good but so often turn it to evil. We find out what makes the sun work... and we build a bomb out of it. I'm sometimes surprised we've made it this far.
But you could say the same for humans tbf, we used to hunt for food at one point in time as well
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:33 PM
But you could say the same for humans tbf, we used to hunt for food at one point in time as well
And now we torture, trap, shoot, gas, poison... we stuff tubes into geese and force-feed them so that rich people can eat their livers, we cut the fins off sharks for soup and throw them back into the sea still alive, we club, poison and gas animals and skin them, sometimes still alive, so some rich tart can wear a fur coat, we chase stags on horseback until they're so exhausted they collapse and we watch while they live on for minutes while dogs tear them apart. It's a little more serious than tossing a mouse around for an hour.
I've not even started on the napalm and mustard gas yet... and the gassing of six million people because another group of people didn't like them.
What makes me laugh is those people that go bear hunting with a ******ing rifle on a raised plynth in the middle of a tree and think they are some sort of warrior. Why don't they try taking on a bear with a kitchen knife, see how many pelts they come back with.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:39 PM
And now we torture, trap, shoot, gas, poison... we stuff tubes into geese and force-feed them so that rich people can eat their livers, we cut the fins off sharks for soup and throw them back into the sea still alive, we club, poison and gas animals and skin them, sometimes still alive, so some rich tart can wear a fur coat, we chase stags on horseback until they're so exhausted they collapse and we watch while they live on for minutes while dogs tear them apart. It's a little more serious than tossing a mouse around for an hour.
I've not even started on the napalm and mustard gas yet... and the gassing of six million people because another group of people didn't like them.
Oh I know and you're right, I'm just saying that animals have tendencies like ours as well, if they were more intelligent and had more capabilities who's to say they wouldn't turn out just like us?
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:40 PM
I agree Simple Minds. I just don't understand the mentality of someone who has to kill something to make them feel good.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:41 PM
I killed a spider the day before yesterday, i won't lie.........it felt good :laugh:
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:41 PM
Oh I know and you're right, I'm just saying that animals have tendencies like ours as well, if they were more intelligent and had more capabilities who's to say they wouldn't turn out just like us?
Don't you disagree with me or I'll come over there and slap you around. Because I'm human, and I can.
I won't really.
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:42 PM
I killed a spider the day before yesterday, i won't lie.........it felt good :laugh:
Good job you're not superstitious... I mean, with spiders being lucky, and it being dreadfully unlucky to kill them and all...
Am I the only one on here who likes spiders? I can't be...
I killed a spider the day before yesterday, i won't lie.........it felt good :laugh:
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Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:44 PM
Good job you're not superstitious... I mean, with spiders being lucky, and it being dreadfully unlucky to kill them and all...
Am I the only one on here who likes spiders? I can't be...
No not even slightly superstitious :pipe:
Good job you're not superstitious... I mean, with spiders being lucky, and it being dreadfully unlucky to kill them and all...
Am I the only one on here who likes spiders? I can't be...
I do too.
I'm a wreck when it comes to animals, I accidentally strimmed a mouse once when I was strimming someone's garden and it was there having a heart attack I was mortified.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:46 PM
I do too.
I'm a wreck when it comes to animals, I accidentally strimmed a mouse once when I was strimming someone's garden and it was there having a heart attack I was mortified.
Spiders aren't animals :nono: They're disgusting creepy arachnid bastards
Spiders aren't animals :nono: They disgusting creepy arachnid bastards
1 mans beautiful, elegant fly catcher is another woman's disgusting creepy arachnid bastard. :hugesmile:
Kizzy
14-11-2013, 03:51 PM
Animals are territorial, but if there's an adequate food source they coexist... we don't.
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:54 PM
I do too.
I'm a wreck when it comes to animals, I accidentally strimmed a mouse once when I was strimming someone's garden and it was there having a heart attack I was mortified.
You see, I think that says a lot about someone... not wanting to inflict suffering on anything is really admirable in my book. If I have to kill something - and I've had to a few times, it being the kindest thing to do - I fret about it for ages.
Unlike Niamh the Spider Slayer.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 03:56 PM
You see, I think that says a lot about someone... not wanting to inflict suffering on anything is really admirable in my book. If I have to kill something - and I've had to a few times, it being the kindest thing to do - I fret about it for ages.
Unlike Niamh the Spider Slayer.
Oh I quite like that title :D
You see, I think that says a lot about someone... not wanting to inflict suffering on anything is really admirable in my book. If I have to kill something - and I've had to a few times, it being the kindest thing to do - I fret about it for ages.
Unlike Niamh the Spider Slayer.
It does in one way but yet when a family member dies I'm sad but I find it hard to grieve. That's just me being f'kd up though probably.
Animals also tend to establish an equilibrium with their environment and give something back to it. We don't. We just ravage and plunder an area of it's resources then pack up and move on. We're a virus with culture as our operating system at that base biosphere level.
If you're talking about the one thing that separates us from animals when it comes to nature it's obviously industry.
I love spiders. I used to be afraid of them but I got more and more exposed to them and now I find them really, really cool. They're one of evolutions greatest success stories. I was reading 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami the other other and he was comparing an assassin character in the book to a spider.
A spider is programmed biologically to just stay still for ages in it's web and kill whatever gets trapped in it's vicinity. They don't chose to kill. They don't have a sense of time passing so they don't gauge patience to kill. They just ... sit and wait and kill.
Thought it was kinda neat.
Livia
14-11-2013, 03:58 PM
It does in one way but yet when a family member dies I'm sad but I find it hard to grieve. That's just me being f'kd up though probably.
Everyone copes with stuff differently.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 04:01 PM
Animals also tend to establish an equilibrium with their environment and give something back to it. We don't. We just ravage and plunder an area of it's resources then pack up and move on. We're a virus with culture as our operating system at that base biosphere level.
If you're talking about the one thing that separates us from animals when it comes to nature it's obviously industry.
I love spiders. I used to be afraid of them but I got more and more exposed to them and now I find them really, really cool. They're one of evolutions greatest success stories. I was reading 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami the other other and he was comparing an assassin character in the book to a spider.
A spider is programmed biologically to just stay still for ages in it's web and kill whatever gets trapped in it's vicinity. They don't chose to kill. They don't have a sense of time passing so they don't gauge patience to kill. They just ... sit and wait and kill.
Thought it was kinda neat.
Oh I read that book too
Livia
14-11-2013, 04:09 PM
Animals also tend to establish an equilibrium with their environment and give something back to it. We don't. We just ravage and plunder an area of it's resources then pack up and move on. We're a virus with culture as our operating system at that base biosphere level.
If you're talking about the one thing that separates us from animals when it comes to nature it's obviously industry.
I love spiders. I used to be afraid of them but I got more and more exposed to them and now I find them really, really cool. They're one of evolutions greatest success stories. I was reading 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami the other other and he was comparing an assassin character in the book to a spider.
A spider is programmed biologically to just stay still for ages in it's web and kill whatever gets trapped in it's vicinity. They don't chose to kill. They don't have a sense of time passing so they don't gauge patience to kill. They just ... sit and wait and kill.
Thought it was kinda neat.
I feel I must insist that in future Stu is asked to wear some kind of robe, and that the rest of the forum will be required set up some kind of shrine to him in their homes. I'm off to buy some joss sticks.
I like the concept H.G Wells talks about in the War of the Worlds, if we were to be invaded by aliens would we really have a cause to complain? We have wiped off the earth thousands of indigenous species and people's as a race. We'd just be the inferior species this time.
Kazanne
14-11-2013, 04:30 PM
And now we torture, trap, shoot, gas, poison... we stuff tubes into geese and force-feed them so that rich people can eat their livers, we cut the fins off sharks for soup and throw them back into the sea still alive, we club, poison and gas animals and skin them, sometimes still alive, so some rich tart can wear a fur coat, we chase stags on horseback until they're so exhausted they collapse and we watch while they live on for minutes while dogs tear them apart. It's a little more serious than tossing a mouse around for an hour.
I've not even started on the napalm and mustard gas yet... and the gassing of six million people because another group of people didn't like them.
And we 'dress up' to do it,and celebrate.
And we 'dress up' to do it,and celebrate.
Ok I'm gonna level with you here, I read that in an extremely dirty, pervy way.
I'm talking michael21 level dirty. :dance:
Kazanne
14-11-2013, 05:29 PM
Ok I'm gonna level with you here, I read that in an extremely dirty, pervy way.
I'm talking michael21 level dirty. :dance:
oh,trust you to lower the tone SM:joker::joker:
Nedusa
14-11-2013, 05:49 PM
I killed a spider the day before yesterday, i won't lie.........it felt good :laugh:
I hope it was in self defence.............!!!!!:nono:
oh,trust you to lower the tone SM:joker::joker:
Lower than a hookers knickers.
Wait what were we talking about again? :conf:
Me. I Am Salman
14-11-2013, 07:03 PM
what is with these threads
are you a councillor
what is with these threads
are you a councillor
No I'm not a counsellor Salman but there's nothing stopping you pressing the old report button if you don't want to see these threads :wink:
Me. I Am Salman
14-11-2013, 07:11 PM
Why would I report it :conf2:
If you didn't want these sort of threads on here maybe I don't know. :shrug:
thesheriff443
14-11-2013, 08:19 PM
doing thing's that may result in death despite knowing the dangers.
Niamh.
14-11-2013, 08:54 PM
I hope it was in self defence.............!!!!!:nono:
of course :bigsmile:
smeagol
15-11-2013, 02:55 PM
parasite
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