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Re: Why want to be an animal?
« Reply #25 on: December 16, 2008, 01:21:47 am »
I don't want to be an animal, there are too many things that go with being a (modern) human that I would not want to forgo.  Like opposable thumbs, talking about & understanding more than basic concepts, literacy, etc.

I think it would be fun to be an animal for short periods of time, so long as I don't have to give up my human intelligence or memories.  It would only be fun because it wasn't permanent.
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Re: Why want to be an animal?
« Reply #26 on: January 11, 2009, 12:44:36 am »
i want to be an animal. cuz they know many things we prolly will not ever know. they were born KNOWING how to survive in the most harshest places on earth.

plus animals are what keep this world the way it was originally suposed to be: wild.
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Re: Why want to be an animal?
« Reply #27 on: April 02, 2010, 07:17:21 pm »
Animal life has been depicted as a interesting simple way of life in many
Wild life adventure shows and of course in various animated movies.  Even
though many animals suffer and die horribly in real life, they rarely show it.

It's still a interesting fantasy, but best left that way in my opinon. Who knows
what humankind may create in the future. Limited only by imagination I am
sure.

Perhaps someday soon we will be able to create realistic virtual worlds to fit a
fantasy of our choosing. Possibly a addictive form of intertainment for some.

I personally feel most people would find living as a animal difficult at best, and after
a few weeks boring if they survived that long. 

After all few humans could survive in the wild without training, even with
weopons.


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