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<blockquote data-quote="Warden_of_the_Storm" data-source="post: 68861385" data-attributes="member: 381462"><p>You're taking to this to an illogical extreme.</p><p>And this also kind of proves my point about humans being animals in the most basic biological sense, but at the same time being more than animals. The fact that I go offended over your classification of humans as breeds, which is something animals are completely incapable of experiencing. A Husky will not experience offence if you called it a Mastiff or a Poodle because it is not aware that is a Husky. It knows it is a dog, but that is where the extent of it's self awareness ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warden_of_the_Storm, post: 68861385, member: 381462"] You're taking to this to an illogical extreme. And this also kind of proves my point about humans being animals in the most basic biological sense, but at the same time being more than animals. The fact that I go offended over your classification of humans as breeds, which is something animals are completely incapable of experiencing. A Husky will not experience offence if you called it a Mastiff or a Poodle because it is not aware that is a Husky. It knows it is a dog, but that is where the extent of it's self awareness ends. [/QUOTE]
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