humanoidlord
ce3 researcher
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to lower primates, not to spacefaring FTL civilizationsI dunno. Play behavior is a sign of a working intellect.
to lower primates, not to spacefaring FTL civilizationsI dunno. Play behavior is a sign of a working intellect.
Not even when they picnic with their kids on another planet?to lower primates, not to spacefaring FTL civilizations
once again you are humanizing themNot even when they picnic with their kids on another planet?
Interesting. You know this how, exactly?to lower primates, not to spacefaring FTL civilizations
common senseInteresting. You know this how, exactly?
Just because they are small and green doesn't mean they aren't men. This is not the Discourse of the White Horse.once again you are humanizing them
ok, now you are just cheating, this isn't a philisophical debateJust because they are small and green doesn't mean they aren't men. This is not the Discourse of the White Horse.
ok, now you are just cheating, this isn't a philisophical debate
yeah but i am a straight and to the point personMost discussions here have some measure of philosophy in them, to their benefit.
i don't like having abstract arguments on pratical subjectswhat does that have to do with philosophy?
to lower primates, not to spacefaring FTL civilizations
actually i am implying they are exactly that, something non-extraterrestrialWhy do you assume they are spacefaring?
Trickster spirits are numerous and most societies speak of them in their folklore.
Also, tricksters can also be clowns and particularly in Native American folklore clowning and laughter is often used to free the mind. Tim Leary would describe it as a step in reprogramming the reality matrix.
You are assuming spacefaring beings would not place any value in play because they have spaceships and must be above all that. You're attributing them with human "grown-up" characteristics and therefore are as guilty if not more so of Anthropomorphism than Alchopawn.
to lower primates, not to spacefaring FTL civilizations
actually i am implying they are exactly that, something non-extraterrestrial
i was showing the view most ufologists use of them being extraterrestrial, a view wich i think is likely false when the evidence is put into analysisSo why did you say "Throwing rocks and dirt clods is not the type of behavior one might reasonably expect from members of a highly advanced extraterrestrial race; regardless of physical stature".
and described them as
"spacefaring FTL civilizations"?
That' not implying that they are terrestrial, it's quite the opposite.
i was showing the view most ufologists use of them being extraterrestrial, a view wich i think is likely false when the evidence is put into analysis
Sounds like the bloke in the Viz.With a friend one time I had to go and see a friend of hers. She warned me that he had a condition where he told tall stories and that he really believed them and under no circumstances should I laugh at them!
I am not telling these to mock him, it is just pertinent to the thread.
He once saw someone testing a Formula 1 racing car on the M6.
His dog was killed by a wolf that a neighbour kept. It jumped over the wall, tossed his dog into the air, caught in on its claw, spun it round and skinned it then tossed it into its mouth in one.
He was also in a motorcycle accident. He was doing 80 mph around a corner and met a car doing the same speed head on. He broke every bone in his body and was in hospital for a year. When the recovered his body, the found it a mile away.
Sounds like someone we in Scandinavia would call a mytoman. Have met a few through the years.With a friend one time I had to go and see a friend of hers. She warned me that he had a condition where he told tall stories and that he really believed them and under no circumstances should I laugh at them!
I am not telling these to mock him, it is just pertinent to the thread.
He once saw someone testing a Formula 1 racing car on the M6.
His dog was killed by a wolf that a neighbour kept. It jumped over the wall, tossed his dog into the air, caught in on its claw, spun it round and skinned it then tossed it into its mouth in one.
He was also in a motorcycle accident. He was doing 80 mph around a corner and met a car doing the same speed head on. He broke every bone in his body and was in hospital for a year. When the recovered his body, the found it a mile away.
With a friend one time I had to go and see a friend of hers. She warned me that he had a condition where he told tall stories and that he really believed them and under no circumstances should I laugh at them!
I am not telling these to mock him, it is just pertinent to the thread.
He once saw someone testing a Formula 1 racing car on the M6.
His dog was killed by a wolf that a neighbour kept. It jumped over the wall, tossed his dog into the air, caught in on its claw, spun it round and skinned it then tossed it into its mouth in one.
He was also in a motorcycle accident. He was doing 80 mph around a corner and met a car doing the same speed head on. He broke every bone in his body and was in hospital for a year. When the recovered his body, the found it a mile away.
Aldridge Prior?Sounds like the bloke in the Viz.
Aldridge Prior?