How can you say you want to be something when you can't possibly understand what it's like to be that thing?
Animals, like rocks and trees, are things hardly even aware of their own reality; there is no spark of genius behind the eyes of an animal. Only vicious stupidity and instinct.
Perhaps that is why I want to be something I can't understand, to learn and become knowledgable of such things.
Actually many animals have some degree of intelligence. You make it sound like animals don't deserve to live, have no emotion, are blood thirsty killers, and aren't aware of their surroundings. Animals are very much so aware of their surroundings and environments, and humanity has drawn a great of inspiration from nature and animals themselves in the way they behave and the way they are built. Even one of the most basic living things: plants respond to a change in their environment by adapting or eliminating competition, as does every other living thing in this world. A rock is understandable, it is not alive and therefore cannot feel and cannot express emotion, but plants and animals? They learn and adapt to survive, yes it is instinct to survive but sometimes that is not the whole explanation as to what they do or why they do what they do. Haven't you ever had a dog? If he/she hasn't seen you for a long time, they become overjoyed at the first sight of seeing you again, they jump all over you and their tails won't stop wagging.
Animals are often the first to respond in a change of environment, they sense it before humans can. Tsunami's and earthquakes are very good proof of this. The animals sense what is about to come and prepare for it. Humans have based this knowledge for their own uses to prepare for such natural disasters.
I'm sorry to reject everything you are saying. I just strongly disagree with your statement/beliefs on animals and living things.
Is it normal to feel I shouldn't be human?
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How can you say you want to be something when you can't possibly understand what it's like to be that thing?
Animals, like rocks and trees, are things hardly even aware of their own reality; there is no spark of genius behind the eyes of an animal. Only vicious stupidity and instinct.
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Perhaps that is why I want to be something I can't understand, to learn and become knowledgable of such things.
Actually many animals have some degree of intelligence. You make it sound like animals don't deserve to live, have no emotion, are blood thirsty killers, and aren't aware of their surroundings. Animals are very much so aware of their surroundings and environments, and humanity has drawn a great of inspiration from nature and animals themselves in the way they behave and the way they are built. Even one of the most basic living things: plants respond to a change in their environment by adapting or eliminating competition, as does every other living thing in this world. A rock is understandable, it is not alive and therefore cannot feel and cannot express emotion, but plants and animals? They learn and adapt to survive, yes it is instinct to survive but sometimes that is not the whole explanation as to what they do or why they do what they do. Haven't you ever had a dog? If he/she hasn't seen you for a long time, they become overjoyed at the first sight of seeing you again, they jump all over you and their tails won't stop wagging.
Animals are often the first to respond in a change of environment, they sense it before humans can. Tsunami's and earthquakes are very good proof of this. The animals sense what is about to come and prepare for it. Humans have based this knowledge for their own uses to prepare for such natural disasters.
I'm sorry to reject everything you are saying. I just strongly disagree with your statement/beliefs on animals and living things.