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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #45 on: May 12, 2006, 01:58:42 pm »
anything is possible!
Even Adam and Eve :)

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Its all perspective.  To Lavos it seemed like we were sheep and sheep rebelling against its sheperd seems absurd.  To us Lavos seemed like the parasite, and it should not dare to enter our planet like that. Animals and nature may view us as the parasite, wasting away precious resources, but we see them as inferior beings that we have the right to control.

Yes I agree. It's all a matter of how something views another thing.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #46 on: May 12, 2006, 02:05:30 pm »
anything is possible!
Even Adam and Eve :)

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Its all perspective.  To Lavos it seemed like we were sheep and sheep rebelling against its sheperd seems absurd.  To us Lavos seemed like the parasite, and it should not dare to enter our planet like that. Animals and nature may view us as the parasite, wasting away precious resources, but we see them as inferior beings that we have the right to control.

Yes I agree. It's all a matter of how something views another thing.
I dunno, I've never had a sheep gain a brain and try to kick my ass.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #47 on: May 12, 2006, 04:57:18 pm »
Yeah, let me tell you: It sucks man. It sucks.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #48 on: May 12, 2006, 05:02:34 pm »
Yeah, let me tell you: It sucks man. It sucks.
you sound experianced in the field.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #49 on: May 12, 2006, 06:29:20 pm »
He is. *gives GreenGannon an evil glare and chews some grass.* Baaa.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #50 on: May 13, 2006, 05:01:54 am »
He is. *gives GreenGannon an evil glare and chews some grass.* Baaa.
Sounds kinky.
anything is possible!
Even Adam and Eve :)

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Its all perspective.  To Lavos it seemed like we were sheep and sheep rebelling against its sheperd seems absurd.  To us Lavos seemed like the parasite, and it should not dare to enter our planet like that. Animals and nature may view us as the parasite, wasting away precious resources, but we see them as inferior beings that we have the right to control.

Yes I agree. It's all a matter of how something views another thing.
I dunno, I've never had a sheep gain a brain and try to kick my ass.
Who says Lavos has a brain? wind rustling leaves

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #51 on: May 13, 2006, 08:19:27 pm »
Well if he has a way to make a decision based on an offensive of defensive assumption during the Lavos core battle(s) and house the DNA of everything ever on this planet from 65,000,000BC . . . then all of these instinces, and more, are evidence of an "intelligent" life form processing information and carrying out a command function from somewhere in their "body".

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #52 on: May 13, 2006, 09:35:50 pm »
He is. *gives GreenGannon an evil glare and chews some grass.* Baaa.
Sounds kinky.
anything is possible!
Even Adam and Eve :)

 :roll:

Its all perspective.  To Lavos it seemed like we were sheep and sheep rebelling against its sheperd seems absurd.  To us Lavos seemed like the parasite, and it should not dare to enter our planet like that. Animals and nature may view us as the parasite, wasting away precious resources, but we see them as inferior beings that we have the right to control.

Yes I agree. It's all a matter of how something views another thing.
I dunno, I've never had a sheep gain a brain and try to kick my ass.
Who says Lavos has a brain? wind rustling leaves
if he doesn't he wouldn't be able to function. no animal, even mircoscopic ones, is lacking of the brain.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #53 on: May 14, 2006, 07:51:59 pm »
He is. *gives GreenGannon an evil glare and chews some grass.* Baaa.
Sounds kinky.
anything is possible!
Even Adam and Eve :)

 :roll:

Its all perspective.  To Lavos it seemed like we were sheep and sheep rebelling against its sheperd seems absurd.  To us Lavos seemed like the parasite, and it should not dare to enter our planet like that. Animals and nature may view us as the parasite, wasting away precious resources, but we see them as inferior beings that we have the right to control.

Yes I agree. It's all a matter of how something views another thing.
I dunno, I've never had a sheep gain a brain and try to kick my ass.
Who says Lavos has a brain? wind rustling leaves
Who says you have a brain...? j/k... kinda.
We assume he does well, I dunno... he was intelligent enough to  destroy a 2 super modern empires and destroy the world...  He knew what he was trying to do.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #54 on: May 15, 2006, 05:46:34 am »
He is. *gives GreenGannon an evil glare and chews some grass.* Baaa.
Sounds kinky.
anything is possible!
Even Adam and Eve :)

 :roll:

Its all perspective.  To Lavos it seemed like we were sheep and sheep rebelling against its sheperd seems absurd.  To us Lavos seemed like the parasite, and it should not dare to enter our planet like that. Animals and nature may view us as the parasite, wasting away precious resources, but we see them as inferior beings that we have the right to control.

Yes I agree. It's all a matter of how something views another thing.
I dunno, I've never had a sheep gain a brain and try to kick my ass.
Who says Lavos has a brain? wind rustling leaves
if he doesn't he wouldn't be able to function. no animal, even mircoscopic ones, is lacking of the brain.
Uh, yes, many do.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #55 on: May 15, 2006, 12:25:01 pm »
All vertebrate nervous systems have a brain. Invertebrate nervous systems have either a centralized brain or collections of individual ganglia.

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #56 on: May 16, 2006, 06:51:36 pm »
Lets get this straight... what are we defining as a brain?  And we are assuming Lavos Core is a vertebrate seeing as he is homonoid right?

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Re: Why is the planet asleep?
« Reply #57 on: June 18, 2006, 04:36:07 pm »
Starfish have no centralized control, only a few nerve endings that differentiate terrain.