Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Yes, of course i realise that animals communicate, but they do it with simple sounds and gestures, leading to less misunderstandings!! beautiful chirping noises or sonic vibrations. Sometimes languages, such as french, feels odd to me as you need so many words to describe a simple thing, also, the whole masculine and feminie part. Just to speak french feels like an ego trip.... no offence to the french, my husband is french and even he hates it. Funny as most people adore le francaise. Some of the asian languages i enjoy due to the short sounds and lack of grammer. Maybe I was a monkey in my last life? Big hug elektra x x x ps, I say these things but in fact my way of feeling about things is in constant flux due to the K. Ask me next week and you may well get a whole different answer > > > We as humans are the only beings that chatter away > and > > we think that makes us " better " then the animals, > I > > find it more a set back. > :-) actually animals communicate all the time, but > not through verbal > means... if you watch them, you find they are at > least as active and > responsive to the environment as any chattering > monkey. > > > I don't even enjoy talking about my beliefs of > spirit > > , it's a personal inward journey and when spoken > about > > I feel it alsmost lessons it. > likewise, this place aside (and Glenn's list before > it). > > -brian > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 > Yes, of course i realise that animals communicate, but > they do it with simple sounds and gestures, leading to > less misunderstandings!! the animal world is stuffed full of what in human terms would be considered scams, liars, cheats, and false signals. it is part and parcel of the natural kingdoms. they may not approach the complex levels of deception of the financial sector, or the military-industrial complex, but much like Britney Spears are " not that innocent " either. as humans we have a lot wider freedom to decide whether or not, and when, we misuse communication for our own advantage. > Sometimes languages, such as french, feels odd to me > as you need so many words to describe a simple thing, > also, the whole masculine and feminie part. Just to > speak french feels like an ego trip.... LOL - I recall much of the two years of French I took while in high school; unfortunately after basically nine years of not using it, I can probably communicate in it as well as an average five-year old at this point. :-D -brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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