Wednesday, January 11, 2012

animal senses activitiesHow much human activity is instinct and how much of animal activity isn't instinct?

Since people always go 'animals aren't that big of a concern, they only run on instinct'. I was wondering if instinct means not realizing the world around you as we do. Do animals with heightened senses see perceive the world on a higher level of thought than we do?
I'm 98% sure that my completely random guess of the answer being 76.3% is roughly 100% correct, but only near the equator. Everywhere else, it's closer to being about -31.6%.

Glad I could help.


You are asking vague questions over indeterminate subjectsanimal senses activities.
All of it. All of it. All our bullshyt is just the result of trying to seem superior so that we attract better mates. It's just a very complex mating ritual. Are animals superior to us ? No. They're just not worse. Not on a moral level anyway. They may be less able to kill us than vice versa. But many of them are better at killing us than vice versa. The ones I'm referring to though, aren't technically 'animals' exactly. Microscopic doohickeys. I won't pretend to know that much about them. But I know thatanimal senses activities if something is going to kill your AV儿劣, it's a whole lot more likely that it will be a microscopic doohickey than a tiger.
Humans are still guided by instinct. Sex is instinctual.

On the other hand, humans have the ability to reason and think (some more than others) - to go beyond instinct.
I see you like South Park
we dont fully understand self awareness, so , we dont know yet .
Have you read, the Necronomicon? I reccomend it.

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