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I read somewhere Native Americans (I forget which tribe) wore Wolf-hides in order to sneak up on bison. Apparently, the buffalo were more afraid of humans than they were of Wolves. If true, what does this say of human character through the ages? We think of ourselves as mortal gods, while the apparent sum of our wisdom claims that everything exists to serve mankind... or a certain class of men. This isnt true at all. This is delusion and psychobabble... and some of us are getting past it. Think of it as evolution opposing evil-illusions. Many non-human beings are as sentient as man. There is variation of expression; and yet joy and pain... loneliness... expectation... love and loss... personality and the ability to dream, show the mind is all there. Yet Homo sapiens, in our deluded, self-indulgence of arrogance and lies, turns away from another beings innocence, and finds excuses for acting out the wet-dreams, treachery, and wickedness of all the devils to ever haunt the nine circles of Hell! Everyday, millions of times a day, innocence violated and betrayed. Please, make it stop! youtu.be/x0mfL2I9DJM
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 06:19:29 +0000

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