I don't know. Have you ever seen a pack of hyenas rip a water buffalo to shreds while alive? Or a crocodile chomp down on a writhing in pain zebra? Or a house cat tear a song bird apart for the hell of it? Animals are brutal, vicious, vile creatures.
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I haven't seen any of this alleged "higher intelligence" in Homo sapiens that you speak of but I have heard many people tell stories about it
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Ant on sugar is a master of sarcasm. I like his sense of humor.
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If I don't do it that way, it doesn't get done. If I try to soften it, I lose my edge. But don't take it personally. I enjoy our banter back & forth. We are kindred spirits.
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I've been holding back lately. I need to take the brakes off & start tweeting full blast again. If you go back on my timeline, there are some pretty harsh, unbridled tweets about the human condition & antinatalism. I am hardcore antinatalist.
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I don't know if I should thank you or block you (in order to save you from my pessimistic darkness). But I guess it's too late, now, you've already been contaminated by my hideous outlook on life. So, we may as well howl at the moon together, my friend.
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I've read your tweets. You have been thru some stuff I probably can't imagine. I did not mean to belittle you in any way. My poor self esteem makes me think people should not be exposed to me, sometimes. That's all. I am glad to know you. Thank you.
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Contaminated, the two of you have nothing but to howl at the moon, huh? Haha! That's a beautiful image, though. Lone wolves howling at the moon are a real beauty. That reminds me of the very lonely man-turned-tiger howling at the moon in a short story set in China ...
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(2) ... depicted by a Japanese novelist. In the story, a highly talented poetic genius is so proud as a young man that he couldn't be content to train himself among his fellow poets, whom he regarded as inferior to him. He, however, didn't work hard enough on his own, either.
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