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From: nicollethesolitary
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  • lol nice

  • Thumbs up to your answer lil sister. Checkout my response @ watch?v=_7QjJg_7XbE

  • I love you!

  • all primates have thumbs!

    but yes i totaly agree with you. humans created the explanation of human, therefore human is whatever we so called "humans" want it to be want it to be

  • huge never-ending cycle of questioning...

    one of the hardest questions ever...

    lol, i totally agree!

  • Rofl "because we're told we're human"

    That's a good one.

  • We have 24 different genes, we have no tails, we have large brains(compared to known species), we are mammals,we stand on to feet as means of transportation, we live on planet Earth of the milky way galaxy, we have a population of around 6 billion people. I think that's detailed enough to rule out any other animal.(=

  • i likethe final fanisty poster in the background, and we are called human and that definition changes all the time, and who knows if we created religon, some alien race could have beat us to it. and this is not the hardest question to awnswer. the awnswer is so simple it is on word....

    "EMOTION"

  • See all that shite in the background...ELVES...I mean HUMANS!

  • Haha! I love it.

    Good answer :)

  • Good responce. Animals have morals however also. Just not as evident

  • Humans can't fallow instructions!

  • paradox much?

  • monkeys have thumbs

  • She meant Abosable Thumbs dumn ass

  • What about our inherent understanding of right and wrong? Apart from both government and religion humans have a deep sense of what is fair and unfair...where does that come from?

  • not inherent or uniform...an example of current events, what about the government of sudan believing it "right" to purge non Arab civilians from their country to "correct" the world order? the understanding is motivated by circumstance and merely a facet of a more complex brain.

  • thinking outside the box is important. thank you.

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