Thursday, August 4, 2011

Calling ALL Therianthropes!?

My fellow therianthropes (humanimals and such others of our animal nature) I was wondering if any of you agree with me here (because I am confused greatly) do any of you notice how confusing normal humans are? I don't mean to offend anyone, but WHY do there need to be so many buildings, cars, and other things that do not need to exist? Why make things that are hard to get rid of and will, possibly, never be used? Why is it that the "normal" humans (as no one is TRULY normal) so concerned with technology and not with nature (for example: most people expect/ hope for the future to have minimum trees,flying cars, and buildings and streets everywhere even though we need plants to survive.) I know I seem silly asking all these questions, but hear me out. I am only just 18 through my entire life (or, more so, since I was 5 or 6 years old) I have alwyas been highly confused about what makes normal humans think what they do. Why do they fight against themselves? Why do they fear animals and night? Why do they study space more than the needs of the planet? It is all a mystery to me... so far as I can tell, we humanimals and therianthropes may just be more intelligent that a normal human(again, not trying to offend ANYONE.) We seem as though we can see past the hypnotics and lies that government officials and the media try to drill into everyones minds. AND, might I just say, we seem to be the children, and guardians of Gaia (the life force of the Earth), and guardians of the plants and animals as well. We are packs and prides, and as such we humanimals must stick together! I know none of this was truly a question (except for the ones above) but I needed to get this out. Let me just finish by expressing what I truly am (on the inside.) I am an arctic wolf (the kind with pure white fur. I grew up with a family of hunters, but I frown upon those who kill without absolute need, or to put an animal out of pain. Finally, I love Mother Earth and she and the animals are my family.

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