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Enneagram Type 5 Board Archive As you go on comparing humans to cats, does it occur to you that a cat's brain is the size of a peanutPosted by Diarmuid on October 24, 2001 at 09:25:53: In Reply to: You may love humans, but it's only sex anyway. posted by Mikko on October 24, 2001 at 08:55:05: And the validity of the comparison suffers as a result. It's like me saying "a 286 PC can't do 3D rendering" is the same as saying "a Pentium 4 with 512Mg RAM can't do 3D rendering". One statement is demonstrably right, the other demonstrably wrong. Do you also have doubts about whether evolution happened? Or whether the earth is a sphere? Because there is absolute scientific unanimity on this. Cats cannot feel emotions, they are too stupid. Humans have bigger, more complicated brains, so we CAN feel emotions. : (Dammit, CatLover beat me to it, but I still have to say this) : : Don't feel bad, cats are incapable of feeling any empathy or affection for any human. : --I don't, I'm incapable of feeling any empathy or affection for any human as well. : : That "snuggling" thing they do? It's to generate heat, not to express love. : --That "snuggling" thing I or any other human does? It's to generate heat or to provoke a sexual response in order to support the survival of the species. It's entirely programmed to the reptialian brain and you, if anyone on the board, has posted many expert comments on that. It's definitely not to express love. : : Ask any animal behavior scientist. : --Ask any crazy emotionally damaged person. : And from all that we can come to the conclusion that if a person both feels sexual attraction to the opposite sex of the same species (or even same sex) and yet feels a desire to take care and nurture animals, it's an example of greater love and superior morality over people who only claim to love and care about other humans, as those feelings are sexual desire anyway. As you have said yourself, Diarmuid. Is this not logical? :
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