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Originally Posted by shattered sanity
maybe, but I don't think in our time (science is progressing, but not fast enough!)
why do I want to swap boddies with a dolphin... well they lead very simple lives don't they- they live in the water, they eat, they sleep, they sometimes get people to swim with them, they just don't have stressfull lives- and i could totally see myself living in deep water, without a care in the world
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dolphins are very intelligent and do have their own stressers\worries like never knowing when and where theeir next meal is going to be, constantly being chased and preyed upon by larger animals of the sea like sharks and whales, getting caught by nets and fishing trawlers, they cant control whether a human touches them or not (just because humans are known for swimming with them doesnt mean they want us to pet and swim with them, being put on exhibit in aquariums, living in tanks that are too small or too warm, forget the pizza and doughnuts, ice creams and other human luxuries their sole diet is fish and sea food. many are force breed (the equivalent of human rape in my mind) in captivity. if in captivity forced to do flips and other acrobatics to earn their food and shelter...
my point At one time I wanted to change places with an animal but then I did my research on what it really would be like to live as an animal..
dolphins may look like they dont have a care in the world and they may be beautiful creatures of the sea world but me I wouldnt want to go through all the stuff they have to just to survive. for me Im glad to be human in this chain of life. I love being able to control how and where I live, what foods I get to eat and who I want touching my body and only procreating when I want to not forced...