Posted by TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-p on March 7, 2010, 12:45 am
In so many ways we are like monkeys... Take for example their "monkey
see monkey do" behavior. Everywhere you see it at work, specially
among the religious majority. Everybody repeats whatever the dominant
view of the world is, no matter how ridiculous it sounds. A few
question the "official view," but they find a lot of difficulty along
the way, often facing exclusion from the "troop."
Then the monkeys are like us too. They are curious, and are social
animals as well. They fight a lot too and have powerful leaders (alpha
males) that form political strategies to dominate the resources,
including the most sexy "ladies." Yes, monkeys can be sexy too...
http://sas.guidespot.com/bundles/guides_9w/assets/widget_aK9TkyZGXhpRnq6IKhlnte.jpg
Well, whether or not you agree with the monkeys being sexy, I'm sure
you can reach a verdict about who's more original, monkeys or us?
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THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEYS HAS OBSERVED THIS BEHAVIOR IN THE JUNGLE:
"A lot of human behavior can be explained by the struggle for power
and sex, just like monkeys"
http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
Posted by Rod Speed on March 7, 2010, 1:00 am
TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
> In so many ways we are like monkeys...
You might be, plenty arent.
> Take for example their "monkey see monkey do" behavior.
> Everywhere you see it at work, specially among the religious
> majority. Everybody repeats whatever the dominant view of
> the world is, no matter how ridiculous it sounds. A few
> question the "official view," but they find a lot of difficulty
> along the way, often facing exclusion from the "troop."
Not the ones that do it effectively.
> Then the monkeys are like us too. They are curious, and are social
> animals as well. They fight a lot too and have powerful leaders
> (alpha males) that form political strategies to dominate the resources,
> including the most sexy "ladies." Yes, monkeys can be sexy too...
Even monkeys are much more complicated than that.
>
http://sas.guidespot.com/bundles/guides_9w/assets/widget_aK9TkyZGXhpRnq6IKhlnte.jpg
> Well, whether or not you agree with the monkeys being sexy, I'm sure
> you can reach a verdict about who's more original, monkeys or us?
>
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> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEYS HAS OBSERVED THIS BEHAVIOR IN THE JUNGLE:
> "A lot of human behavior can be explained by
> the struggle for power and sex, just like monkeys"
And a hell of a lot more cannot. Have a look at Einstein and Darwin sometime.
> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
Posted by TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-p on March 7, 2010, 11:26 am
> > "A lot of human behavior can be explained by the struggle for power
> > and sex, just like monkeys"
> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
> Humans did not evolve from apes.....We are apes! Most humans are not very
> different than chimpanzees in their basic behavior and we share 98 % of our
> DNA with them.
It's good to be free like a monkey, isn't it?
But we are still in a cage designed by the sheep... :(
Posted by TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-p on March 7, 2010, 11:28 am
Yep, the more you think about it the more sense it makes.
For example, isn't the goal of sex to get wild? Don't we howl like
monkeys?
Posted by DennisTheBald on March 8, 2010, 1:25 pm
On Mar 6, 11:45 pm, TheTibetanMonkey showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-
> In so many ways we are like monkeys... Take for example their "monkey
> see monkey do" behavior. Everywhere you see it at work, specially
> among the religious majority. Everybody repeats whatever the dominant
> view of the world is, no matter how ridiculous it sounds. A few
> question the "official view," but they find a lot of difficulty along
> the way, often facing exclusion from the "troop."
> Then the monkeys are like us too. They are curious, and are social
> animals as well. They fight a lot too and have powerful leaders (alpha
> males) that form political strategies to dominate the resources,
> including the most sexy "ladies." Yes, monkeys can be sexy too...
> http://sas.guidespot.com/bundles/guides_9w/assets/widget_aK9TkyZGXhpR ...
> Well, whether or not you agree with the monkeys being sexy, I'm sure
> you can reach a verdict about who's more original, monkeys or us?
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> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEYS HAS OBSERVED THIS BEHAVIOR IN THE JUNGLE:
> "A lot of human behavior can be explained by the struggle for power
> and sex, just like monkeys"
> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
I like monkeys, they're delicious.