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Does anyone ever feel thankful we are natural?

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Like what is natural can only be right. u know? when times are bad i pray and I try and recognize our innocence as animals on the planet.

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  1. Some people are far from natural with all their plastic surgery and botox injections, fake tans, fake nails, hair extensions.... questing after youth.... grow old disgracefully I say!


  2. Yes i am thankful that we are natural.

    And that if we follow nature laws than everything would be fine.

    However, humanity does not follow nature laws and that's why we are in shambles as a world now.

    Our ecosystems are dying and scientists are only interested in their experiments.

    They're also trying to bio-engineer and genetically modified our foods.

    And they're creating new species of animals in the labortatory.

    Only the universe is going to now what happens to us evidentially.

    We're not following nature laws and we're going to pay dearly for it.

  3. being natural is not always a good thing like the guy before me posted.

    all living things do whatever it takes to survive and try to prosper.

    ex. bear eats deer, plants suck up nutrients from the dirt, parasites leech off of other animals.

    We humans are doing the exact same thing, but we are so much smarter than animals that when we try to survive it has much larger effects (devastating too). we are too smart for our own good. its a curse and a blessing

  4. everything in the whole universe is technically "natural" so it doesn't mean much

  5. Yeah....It's good to know that we are a part of the nature.

    But sometimes I'm scared that something will happen to me and force me to use things that humans made....Scary....

    But I am also jealous for people who are born with great looks and incredible body without even doing anything....It makes me feel.....unnatural that I am trying so hard to look good, because I don't look that good.....

  6. No. Innocence is a relative word and does not exist.

    As animals we are restricted to instinctual patterns, it is limiting to any beneficial progress we can make. We might evolve to be more capable of a more astoundingly efficient and tolerant species, but evolution implies I will not live to see that day (selfish, I know; but I'm human)

    And humans in particular have some nasty, unforgiving instinctual ways of keeping on top of the food chain. I'm not just talking about the stereotypical "oh humans are so violent" either; every aspect of society has animalistic nuances that serve no purpose in a TRULY civilized world, which we do not possess.

    I want true free will.

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