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Stoney McFried

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That's true.You know, I had a nephew (step) that was a bit of a dingbat.I caught him putting a cat in a microwave when I was babysitting.(I was about 16) I beat his ass, but GOOD.Then, when my brother got home, he beat his ass.The kid turned out to be an animal lover.
that's one of thing most serial killers have in common....
 

medicineman

New Member
Oh yeah, all the time, it was like my favorite thing...



Sentient = Self Aware, not just aware.
[Advocates of animal rights argue that all animals are sentient in that they can feel pleasure and pain, which entails the presumption of certain moral rights and ought to entail some legal rights.]
It's obvious that you're not an animal rights advocate.
 

misshestermoffitt

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Mine are self aware. My little dog is aware of what belongs to him. He doesn't want a cat walking past his bowl. He is aware that he exists and he's aware that the one particular bowl belongs to him. He's also aware that the food in the bowl is his too. He'll sit there all day long with a few bites left in the bowl just waiting for a cat to stroll past so he can attack.

Wow if you substitute the word man for dog, and gun for bowl, deer for cat, you've got the story of my next door neighbors life.

Substitute guy for dog, fishing pole for bowl and fish for cat and you've got the life story of the dude who lives down the street from me.





Oh yeah, all the time, it was like my favorite thing...



Sentient = Self Aware, not just aware.
 

tat2ue

Well-Known Member
They say that people tend to resemble their pets...I guess this is what I look like except I have a bigger Johnson and I can;t lick my own balls..lol
 

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TheBrutalTruth

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Mine are self aware. My little dog is aware of what belongs to him. He doesn't want a cat walking past his bowl. He is aware that he exists and he's aware that the one particular bowl belongs to him. He's also aware that the food in the bowl is his too. He'll sit there all day long with a few bites left in the bowl just waiting for a cat to stroll past so he can attack.

Wow if you substitute the word man for dog, and gun for bowl, deer for cat, you've got the story of my next door neighbors life.

Substitute guy for dog, fishing pole for bowl and fish for cat and you've got the life story of the dude who lives down the street from me.
That's not self-aware that's just aware.

There's a difference, Miss.
 

may

Well-Known Member
Awwwww.I would scratch behind your ears.
Thats not where his itch is.

MED IS RIGHT!

All animals ARE SENTIENT!

That said PETA is a piece of shit.

I won't put up with abuse of animals. I have also eaten well over 100 species and killed almost as many, so understand I use not abuse.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Are you saying that my neighbor isn't self aware? I already knew that. He just likes to polish his guns.

As for the dog, how do you know he's not self aware? Just because he doesn't speak English? He certainly understands English. Today he thought he was going out for a walk when I meant out into the back yard. As soon as he saw the door open instead of the leash in my hand he stopped, and his head dropped and he stared at the floor for a moment and then heaved a big sigh and went back into the living room. He didn't get what he wanted so he decided to not participate at all.

That sounds pretty self aware to me.





That's not self-aware that's just aware.

There's a difference, Miss.
 

TheBrutalTruth

Well-Known Member
Are you saying that my neighbor isn't self aware? I already knew that. He just likes to polish his guns.

As for the dog, how do you know he's not self aware? Just because he doesn't speak English? He certainly understands English. Today he thought he was going out for a walk when I meant out into the back yard. As soon as he saw the door open instead of the leash in my hand he stopped, and his head dropped and he stared at the floor for a moment and then heaved a big sigh and went back into the living room. He didn't get what he wanted so he decided to not participate at all.

That sounds pretty self aware to me.

That's not self aware that's just aware.


The feeling of pain doesn't prove anything. It is merely a reaction of nerve cells to a stimulus.

Though I think the problem is that you are using Sentience in a way that is different from how I am using it.


Edited to add:
I see, I mean sapience, as opposed to sentience (which is the common usage in SF).

Animals are not sapient and thus should not be granted the same rights as humans.
 

misshestermoffitt

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sa·pi·ent Pronunciation: \ˈsā-pē-ənt, ˈsa-\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin sapient-, sapiens, from present participle of sapere to taste, be wise — more at sage Date: 15th century : possessing or expressing great sagacity


Now I know you are not a pet owner and have never been. My pets are wise.

My cat can catch a bird out of the air, do you possess the wisdom to complete that act with your bare hands?

My cat thinks you aren't sapient because you lack bird catching wisdom. :bigjoint:
 

GrowTech

stays relevant.
Screw informed consent for the gladiators.

Make rapists, murderers, politicians and CEO's fight for their survival.

Like Death Race but with less chance of survival...

All of the above must survive 30 blade armed one on on conflicts with each other in the arena to earn their freedom.

Then as the grand finale to the championship they have to run 1000 meters to the 'freedom door' dodging gunfire from competition marksmen armed with long range high power rifles. If he makes it to the door he lives.

Televised for the people who would watch such a thing... I would just be glad it's going on.


-RT76
:dunce::roll:
 

TheBrutalTruth

Well-Known Member
sa·pi·ent Pronunciation: \ˈsā-pē-ənt, ˈsa-\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin sapient-, sapiens, from present participle of sapere to taste, be wise — more at sage Date: 15th century : possessing or expressing great sagacity


Now I know you are not a pet owner and have never been. My pets are wise.

My cat can catch a bird out of the air, do you possess the wisdom to complete that act with your bare hands?

My cat thinks you aren't sapient because you lack bird catching wisdom. :bigjoint:
I can prove your cat isn't sapient because it can't write, read, or communicate.

Of course, considering the fact that it has tricked you into being its slave merely for the privilege of calling it your cat, perhaps that does say something about their intelligence.
 

tinyTURTLE

Well-Known Member
I can prove your cat isn't sapient because it can't write, read, or communicate.

Of course, considering the fact that it has tricked you into being its slave merely for the privilege of calling it your cat, perhaps that does say something about their intelligence.
it takes nearly no wisdom to learn to read and write. And saying that cats don't communicate is arguable at best and at worst, laughable. You evidently have little if any experience with cats.
I would suggest you get a dog or a cat, but given your attitude regarding animals, i do not think you could own one without mistreating it.
 

TheBrutalTruth

Well-Known Member
it takes nearly no wisdom to learn to read and write. And saying that cats don't communicate is arguable at best and at worst, laughable. You evidently have little if any experience with cats.
I would suggest you get a dog or a cat, but given your attitude regarding animals, i do not think you could own one without mistreating it.
Thank you for sharing your idiocy, unfounded assumptions, and general anal retentiveness.

Now, if you are quite done trying to stereotype people based on your distorted, irrational, illogical, idiotic world views, perhaps you can go F C U K yourself.

Thank you, have a nice day.


Or perhaps ,I can some the above up in PC Speak.

What your assumptions have to do with a discussion of whether or not animals have intelligence (They don't) is nothing more than an unfounded ad hominid attack based on stereotyping. I personally like the more vociferous reply above, but this works, too.
 

tat2ue

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Well lets see...my dogs have someone to feed them,give them water,give them a bath, show them affection, buy them toys to play with. They also have someone to clean up their crap and piss when they can't get outside and they get to lay around all day and watch Animal Planet while I go to work to keep a roof over their heads sooooooo who is smarter than who????
 
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