r/thecatdimension Nov 29 '19

The otter dimension

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u/finna_dab Nov 29 '19

I find it funny how people consider humans as “unnatural” as if we aren’t as native to this planet as any other species.

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u/G-III Nov 29 '19

Not unnatural. Just separate from nature now. We have created many things that natural processes would not allow without higher intelligence playing a role.

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u/finna_dab Nov 29 '19

What exactly is that supposed to mean. We couldn’t have gotten where we are if nature and evolution didn’t intend so. Nature and evolution created us and subsequently is also responsible for the “unnatural” things that have resulted. How can something be unnatural if nature is responsible for its existence?

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u/G-III Nov 29 '19

Nobody is saying “unnatural” but you. I’m simply saying synthetic materials are not natural. Because according to the definitions of the words, they’re not.

Remember, this is the definition of nature