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Author Topic: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!  (Read 46912 times)

darkflagrance

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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #210 on: March 05, 2012, 05:06:29 pm »

If we can communicate with dolphins, I wonder if I will be able to negotiate with some of them to purchase the flesh of others.

This is waaay late, but that humans = fire-type is actually really accurate. We dp seem able to wreck forests and other grassy stuff.
But some forests require fires to continue existing.

Yes; it's more like we use fire to harness the chemical energy trapped in the veins of the earth to power our metal machine monsters. Ancient man is a creature balanced between nomadism and agriculture, at the mercy of the elements. Modern man is a master of the elements and among them fire his greatest tool and servant.
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #211 on: March 05, 2012, 05:08:54 pm »

This is waaay late, but that humans = fire-type is actually really accurate. We dp seem able to wreck forests and other grassy stuff.
I think humans are probably more accurately a Fighting-Steel crosstype.
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #212 on: March 05, 2012, 05:38:56 pm »

What about Amerindians or Eskimos or Aborigines or Tibetan monks? Are they excluded from elemental classifications of humanity? They'd probably be Grass-Psychic or something similar ;P
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #213 on: March 05, 2012, 09:49:15 pm »

The mayas practiced extensive slash and burn agriculture, iirc. In a national geographic magazine they discussed that it might be behind their collapse
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #214 on: March 07, 2012, 11:59:37 am »

My dog has a taste of everything, collects fir items exclusively, leaves anything else out.
She stays when i listen to blues and runs away as soon as she hears even a tidbit of Gorjira, Vilhjarta or Meshuggah.
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #215 on: March 08, 2012, 04:03:58 pm »

What about Amerindians or Eskimos or Aborigines or Tibetan monks? Are they excluded from elemental classifications of humanity? They'd probably be Grass-Psychic or something similar ;P
The mayas practiced extensive slash and burn agriculture, iirc. In a national geographic magazine they discussed that it might be behind their collapse
My dog has a taste of everything, collects fir items exclusively, leaves anything else out.
She stays when i listen to blues and runs away as soon as she hears even a tidbit of Gorjira, Vilhjarta or Meshuggah.

These are three consecutive posts in the same topic.

If you don't mind me, I will now begin vigorously questioning the concept of sanity.
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #216 on: March 08, 2012, 04:14:13 pm »

What about Amerindians or Eskimos or Aborigines or Tibetan monks? Are they excluded from elemental classifications of humanity? They'd probably be Grass-Psychic or something similar ;P
The mayas practiced extensive slash and burn agriculture, iirc. In a national geographic magazine they discussed that it might be behind their collapse
My dog has a taste of everything, collects fir items exclusively, leaves anything else out.
She stays when i listen to blues and runs away as soon as she hears even a tidbit of Gorjira, Vilhjarta or Meshuggah.

These are three consecutive posts in the same topic.

If you don't mind me, I will now begin vigorously questioning the concept of sanity.

Sanity is the act of taking actions deemed logically sound and acceptable - rather sanity being the form of insanity we have universally agreed as being sane.

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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #217 on: March 08, 2012, 05:18:08 pm »

I'm not asking for it, I'm questioning (thesaurus: doubting, wondering about) it.
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Re: Dolphins as Non-Human Persons; or Viva la Cetalucean!
« Reply #218 on: March 08, 2012, 05:19:40 pm »

I'm not asking for it, I'm questioning (thesaurus: doubting, wondering about) it.
As was I ^-^
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