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Old 03-13-17, 04:52 PM   #1
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Old 03-13-17, 06:45 PM   #2
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There's a dog who knows where the sausage is...
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Old 03-14-17, 12:50 AM   #3
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I remember a friend telling me that I did a good job training my dog. I remarked, " I'm not sure who trained who " Sometimes though, dogs earn a degree of wrath and need to be punished and shamed.


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Human's uniqueness is its ability to collaborate and the consequence of the evolution of universal morality.

Bees are also much smarter than most of us would acknowledge. It can perceive, THINK, and have the awareness for self-preservation just like an individual. It's probably as smart as a dog.

Lobsters too aren't the unfeeling automaton animals we often dismiss them to be out of our stupidity and ignorance....

But human beings are the only species on the planet that's capable of transcending space, time, and individuality. That's full humanness. Sadly, this doesn't happen to most of us who never blossom into a full human being. Most of us live not much different than animals in lower consciousness mode of living that involves strong attachment to the ego.
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Old 03-14-17, 10:18 AM   #5
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It's an evolutionary response. The canines that acted the nicest to humans long ago got the best rewards, and survived longer. It's a truly beautiful symbiotic relationship. Everybody needs a good dog at their side.
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Old 03-14-17, 02:29 PM   #6
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Human's uniqueness is its ability to collaborate and the consequence of the evolution of universal morality.

Bees are also much smarter than most of us would acknowledge. It can perceive, THINK, and have the awareness for self-preservation just like an individual. It's probably as smart as a dog.

Lobsters too aren't the unfeeling automaton animals we often dismiss them to be out of our stupidity and ignorance....

But human beings are the only species on the planet that's capable of transcending space, time, and individuality. That's full humanness. Sadly, this doesn't happen to most of us who never blossom into a full human being. Most of us live not much different than animals in lower consciousness mode of living that involves strong attachment to the ego.
Ever try to rub a bee's belly or take a lobster for a walk?
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Ever try to rub a bee's belly or take a lobster for a walk?
Hehehehehe

Concerning bees
http://europe.newsweek.com/scientist...0257%3Frx%3Deu

Concerning lobsters
http://www.animalsaustralia.org/feat...ster-facts.php
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Boiled alive lobsters are quite tasty when you dismember them and dip the meat in butter and who doesn't like honey?
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Don't that kinda remind you of that creature in Ice Age ??

Am I late in noticing this?
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Old 03-17-17, 03:53 PM   #10
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[QUOTE ]Am I late in noticing this? [/QUOTE] At our age...'late' is a word to B avoided!
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Old 03-17-17, 04:05 PM   #11
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[QUOTE ]Am I late in noticing this?
At our age...'late' is a word to B avoided![/QUOTE][/QUOTE]

At our age I'm too slow to avoid anything mate I can't even quote stuff correctly
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