Notices by eisai (eisai@eientei.org), page 2
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In fact, physically strong animals, who are armed by nature with claws, horns or jaws, with which they can kill, have developed strong morals. In a fight for territory, over food or partners, they would spare life of the one of their kind, who was defeated. Humans were not armed by nature with such means, all they could do is to knock with a fist, scratch or attempt to strangle the opponent, and the victim had enough chances to attack back or escape. The invention of tools and then weapons has given a power to kill to humans, which wasn’t suiting for them by nature, as the appropriate morals have not yet been developed to the point of becoming an instinct. (See: Konrad Lorenz.)
And in fact, by introducing the animals to our settlements might be a good thing, as humans could learn a thing or two. (Indeed not possible yet, when the world is split.)
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@lina I meant, like if zoos were actually capable of showing people how animals behave in the nature and not just display animals like some object, that, by some strange reason, still breathes. Konrad had observed wolves in a nature reserve. The humongous Moscow zoo could fit at least three, and there would be left enough space for snakes, frogs and whatever insects, which don’t need much space.
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@lina Dialectics is the foundation stone of any dispute, and of any job harder than making bricks, because you can’t argue about anything let alone decide on something, if you and your opponents don’t bind the same ideas to words. That was clear yet in the Antiquity.
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@mint @mozilla I made a little guide how to fix this problem.
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@lina > joyreactor
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@lina М, тут текст более вменяемо звучит, забираю. Но артефактов больше.
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@mint @0 @Zergling_man yahoo.eu is one letter shorter.
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@lina @mint
> expect more cute girls with other people’s ip addresses
> get sonic’d
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@mint Ah, that’s what I like to see on the internet.
There must be a collection of those, do you mind sharing the rest of the cards?
eisai
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