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95916
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Post by
Laihendi
Humans 100% have emotions, you can't compare us to something we have no comprehension of. But your arguement is getting more body =D
Again, you're basing this on absolutely nothing. It's almost like you're trolling, but no one has the attention span to keep it up this long.
Humans are animals. They are all different species of the same thing. They can comprehend emotions, you're just too arrogant to realize that humans aren't as special as you think.
Post by
Haxzor
I never said they're meant to be in the wild.
Does a lynx purr? Does a lion? They tend to hunt for their food
Post by
Skyfire
By you saying animals have no emotions, you said humans have no emotions. We are an intelligent species of animals,
at least most of us
.
You really need to pick up on your facts.
All animals have emotions. Please do look back at all of my
facts.
Stop pushing that they're facts, please. It's getting you
nowhere
.
Post by
Laihendi
They can purr. Please watch Discovery channel.
Post by
Haxzor
Jellyfish? Bluebottles? Praying Manti? Eagles? Trout? Newts? Rats? Snakes?
Do they all have emotions? Higher intellegence animals have the capability for emotions and cognitive thought.
Your arguement would be slot better if you narrowed the topic
Edit-Forgot amphibians
Post by
266586
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Post by
Laihendi
Are you joking? Have you ever lived with an animal before? So when a dog smiles and greets you when you come home from school, he's just "reacting to the environment"?
Post by
Laihendi
When a dog whimpers and puts his tail between his legs when you scold him for doing something wrong, he's just reacting to his environment?
Post by
Haxzor
Dogs physically can't "smile"
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266586
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266586
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Post by
Laihendi
Dogs physically can't "smile"
That's a load of crap. Laihendi sees both his dogs smile frequently.
Post by
Laihendi
When a dog whimpers and puts his tail between his legs when you scold him for doing something wrong, he's just reacting to his environment?
Yes. He knows that there is a threat to his well-being, so he assumes a submissive position in order show that he is not trying to dominate the master.
You're joking... ?
Post by
Haxzor
My dogs only "smile" when their mouth is open, panting
Post by
Laihendi
My dogs only "smile" when their mouth is open, panting
No. There is a very clear difference. This by itself discredits anything you've said concerning the emotions of animals.
That's like saying "ppl don't smile they just open their mouths in a certain way".
As said before, just because you don't understand the complexities of animals, it doesn't mean they don't exist.
Post by
Haxzor
Hey vikey, trout. They know in order to breed they have to swim to a suitable lake. Bears eat the trout every single breeding season, if they had emotions they'd be too scared to swim upstream. But they do
Post by
Laihendi
Bears go to a river to get fish because they remember that's where food is... duh. But hunger isn't an emotion. That's like saying "humans walk to their refrigerator in response to hunger, this is proof that they are not motivated by emotions!".
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95916
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Post by
Haxzor
Trout swim upstream regardless of the danger, that is what I was saying
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