Re: If you were able to be any living being, what would you be?
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:25 pm
its hard to decide,but i would be a orc,cuz they are strong and powerful
That's on some cases, for example, monkeys, being our ''parents'', are pretty smart, at least, you can teach them more than an retarded human.spiraldoor wrote:Yes, they do. That’s the way things are.ikke471 wrote:animals don't have to be mindless ya knowRsandee wrote:A human.
I'd dislike being some mindless animal.
Monkeys are not our "parents", we share a relatively recent common ancestor. And if you think apes are smarter than mentally retarded humans, you are underestimating the retarded (well, most of them).Superlol wrote:Who called you to come here skaarj?That's on some cases, for example, monkeys, being our ''parents'', are pretty smart, at least, you can teach them more than an retarded human.spiraldoor wrote:Yes, they do. That’s the way things are.ikke471 wrote:animals don't have to be mindless ya knowRsandee wrote:A human.
I'd dislike being some mindless animal.
The number of tricks you can teach them is hardly an accurate way to measure their intelligence. In any case, do you have evidence to back that up?Superlol wrote:That's on some cases, for example, monkeys, being our ''parents'', are pretty smart, at least, you can teach them more than an retarded human.
Animals only have as many emotions as humans choose to project on them.Superlol wrote:It's the same as calling that animals don't have emotions.
Ham the space chimp, he was select from a few monkeys out there for being smarter, he could manipulate various levers in order.spiraldoor wrote:The number of tricks you can teach them is hardly an accurate way to measure their intelligence. In any case, do you have evidence to back that up?Superlol wrote:That's on some cases, for example, monkeys, being our ''parents'', are pretty smart, at least, you can teach them more than an retarded human.
Animals only have as many emotions as humans choose to project on them.Superlol wrote:It's the same as calling that animals don't have emotions.
An elephant's memory does not mean the elephants are more inteligent species as humans.ikke471 wrote: i don't think all animals are mindless
elephants are really smart so i don't think they are (completely) mindless
He's not saying they're smarter than humans.Haruka wrote:An elephant's memory does not mean the elephants are more inteligent species as humans.ikke471 wrote: i don't think all animals are mindless
elephants are really smart so i don't think they are (completely) mindless
Thread succesfully derailed!Tobbe wrote:Monkeys are not our "parents", we share a relatively recent common ancestor. And if you think apes are smarter than mentally retarded humans, you are underestimating the retarded (well, most of them).Superlol wrote:Who called you to come here skaarj?That's on some cases, for example, monkeys, being our ''parents'', are pretty smart, at least, you can teach them more than an retarded human.spiraldoor wrote:Yes, they do. That’s the way things are.ikke471 wrote:animals don't have to be mindless ya knowRsandee wrote:A human.
I'd dislike being some mindless animal.
But some say that elephants share the same emotions as humans, maybe even more intense ones than humans.Superlol wrote:He's not saying they're smarter than humans.Haruka wrote:An elephant's memory does not mean the elephants are more inteligent species as humans.ikke471 wrote: i don't think all animals are mindless
elephants are really smart so i don't think they are (completely) mindless
Haha, I saw that on cracked.com.Spanex wrote:Imagination or not, they CAN dream.
Go and prove me wrong.
Anyway, I would be a shapeshifter. I could turn into anything I wanted, anytime.
Some also say that homoeopathy works. Do you have any credible sources for this statement?RayFan9876 wrote: But some say that elephants share the same emotions as humans, maybe even more intense ones than humans.
No, you just missed the point, but never mind.stan423321 wrote:Technically wrong example
No, not even technically.stan423321 wrote:TECHNICALLY
Many, many, many sources. None of which I care to take the time to find.Tobbe wrote:Some also say that homoeopathy works. Do you have any credible sources for this statement?RayFan9876 wrote: But some say that elephants share the same emotions as humans, maybe even more intense ones than humans.