The human (as) animal

You know, the second I figure out exactly what that looks like (the curtsying, not the interspecies stuff), I'll shoot video of it and put it on youtube. It will join the other video of me on youtube.

let me know and I'll link you to my video.

Interspecies oral rape more like it.

I wish you hadn't clarified. I already had horrible visions of you mouth fucking a frog.
 
let me know and I'll link you to my video.



I wish you hadn't clarified. I already had horrible visions of you mouth fucking a frog.

I don't know about that, but if you watch that video and then any oral porn off of YouPorn, it will make you go "hmm."
 
let me know and I'll link you to my video.



I wish you hadn't clarified. I already had horrible visions of you mouth fucking a frog.
What do you wanna know? The curtsying vid, or the existing vid?
 
I'm very interested in the "human animal." By that I mean, human beings, without the trappings of society and learned behaviors. I know that no such creature exists, and I realize that humans are social beings, and as such, a human being completely removed from society would cease to be 'fully human." I'm just trying to figure out what the essence of humanity is.

Any thoughts? Any books you might have read? Any articles that have caught your eyes?

We are social, to the point where we truly can’t function without others. By that I don’t simply mean remaining sane, but without others children don’t learn to talk, don’t learn to walk, and as they age these early experience has have impacts resulting in antisocial behavior, excruciatingly slow learning, inability to fully learn a language, and often spontaneous aggression. In kids depression manifests in aggression. Imagine Helen Keller before she learns to communicate x 10.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_child

The essence of humanity?

How about consciousness, the ability to manipulate your own thoughts, define rules, create concepts, etc. In other words, we have some control over our mind. We can think.
 
a conference presentation today stated that it is spirituality that makes us human and that belief in a higher being was a key component of spirituality. :rolleyes:
 
a conference presentation today stated that it is spirituality that makes us human and that belief in a higher being was a key component of spirituality. :rolleyes:

Does that make athiests inhuman? :eek:
 
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