Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Anything goes, all topics welcome!

Moderator: CameronBornAndBred

Post Reply
User avatar
EarlJam
PWing School Associate Professor
PWing School Associate Professor
Posts: 3235
Joined: April 9th, 2009, 2:58 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA
Contact:

Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by EarlJam » March 9th, 2011, 3:27 pm

You know, technically speaking.

Discuss.

-EarlJam
Your mama wears combat boots to bed.
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 3:41 pm

Well, we do belong to the biological kingdom of Animalia (or Metazoa, if you prefer), if that's what you're asking.
Image
User avatar
CameronBornAndBred
PWing School Chancellor
Posts: 16142
Joined: April 8th, 2009, 7:03 pm
Location: New Bern, NC
Contact:

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by CameronBornAndBred » March 9th, 2011, 3:42 pm

The fact that we are animals was taught to me when I was a very young animal.
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 3:55 pm

CameronBornAndBred wrote:The fact that we are animals was taught to me when I was a very young animal.
Other animals have really cool names for themselves when they are in groups. I mean, there's a "herd" of cattle, or a "flock" of birds, of course, both fairly familiar and pedestrian by now, but did you know that a group of rhinos is called a "crash"? Or that a group of ravens is called a "murder"? There's an army of ants. A troop of gorillas. A coalition of cheetahs. An obstinacy of buffaloes (no, seriously).
So why do we just call a group of ourselves a "group of people"? You'd think we could do better for ourselves as a species. I mean, hell, we invented all of those other awesome words, right? :-? :-??
Image
User avatar
EarlJam
PWing School Associate Professor
PWing School Associate Professor
Posts: 3235
Joined: April 9th, 2009, 2:58 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA
Contact:

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by EarlJam » March 9th, 2011, 4:03 pm

wilson wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:The fact that we are animals was taught to me when I was a very young animal.
Other animals have really cool names for themselves when they are in groups. I mean, there's a "herd" of cattle, or a "flock" of birds, of course, both fairly familiar and pedestrian by now, but did you know that a group of rhinos is called a "crash"? Or that a group of ravens is called a "murder"? There's an army of ants. A troop of gorillas. A coalition of cheetahs. An obstinacy of buffaloes (no, seriously).
So why do we just call a group of ourselves a "group of people"? You'd think we could do better for ourselves as a species. I mean, hell, we invented all of those other awesome words, right? :-? :-??
The universal term for "a large group" is "shitload."

"There are a shitload of people here tonight."


Okay, so many angles here. So, if you gather a group of ravens and have them committed to some kind of avian sanctuary, have you technically committed a murder? It would suck to do something nice like that for ravens only to be sentenced to death for it. One thing is for certain, you'd never do it again. Nevermore. Nevermore.

-EarlJam
Your mama wears combat boots to bed.
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 4:06 pm

EarlJam wrote:Okay, so many angles here. So, if you gather a group of ravens and have them committed to some kind of avian sanctuary, have you technically committed a murder? It would suck to do something nice like that for ravens only to be sentenced to death for it. One thing is for certain, you'd never do it again. Nevermore. Nevermore.

-EarlJam
Excellent point. There's also the possibility of scenarios like the following:
That murder was crowing bloody murder outside my house last night, so I murdered the murder. Those ravens are tough little suckers...finishing the murder murder was murder.
Image
User avatar
EarlJam
PWing School Associate Professor
PWing School Associate Professor
Posts: 3235
Joined: April 9th, 2009, 2:58 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA
Contact:

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by EarlJam » March 9th, 2011, 4:12 pm

wilson wrote:
EarlJam wrote:Okay, so many angles here. So, if you gather a group of ravens and have them committed to some kind of avian sanctuary, have you technically committed a murder? It would suck to do something nice like that for ravens only to be sentenced to death for it. One thing is for certain, you'd never do it again. Nevermore. Nevermore.

-EarlJam
Excellent point. There's also the possibility of scenarios like the following:
That murder was crowing bloody murder outside my house last night, so I murdered the murder. Those ravens are tough little suckers...finishing the murder murder was murder.
@-) :ymapplause:

Hmmmmmm. So if a group of ravens peer into a mirror, will they see "Red Rum" written in dark red?

-EarlJam
Your mama wears combat boots to bed.
User avatar
EarlJam
PWing School Associate Professor
PWing School Associate Professor
Posts: 3235
Joined: April 9th, 2009, 2:58 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA
Contact:

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by EarlJam » March 9th, 2011, 4:14 pm

wilson wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:The fact that we are animals was taught to me when I was a very young animal.
Other animals have really cool names for themselves when they are in groups. I mean, there's a "herd" of cattle, or a "flock" of birds, of course, both fairly familiar and pedestrian by now, but did you know that a group of rhinos is called a "crash"? Or that a group of ravens is called a "murder"? There's an army of ants. A troop of gorillas. A coalition of cheetahs. An obstinacy of buffaloes (no, seriously).
So why do we just call a group of ourselves a "group of people"? You'd think we could do better for ourselves as a species. I mean, hell, we invented all of those other awesome words, right? :-? :-??
Interesting:

A Troop of Gorillas vs. Guerilla Troops.

Both can pretty much fuck you up, though Gorillas are absolutely powerless against the element, Samsonite.

-EJ
Your mama wears combat boots to bed.
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 4:17 pm

EarlJam wrote:So if a group of ravens peer into a mirror, will they see "Red Rum" written in dark red?

-EarlJam
HAHAHAHAHA.
:ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause:
Image
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 4:23 pm

I wonder what a group of wookiees is called? That seems like precisely the sort of dorky thing that George Lucas and/or his dorky disciples would think about.
Image
Image
User avatar
EarlJam
PWing School Associate Professor
PWing School Associate Professor
Posts: 3235
Joined: April 9th, 2009, 2:58 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA
Contact:

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by EarlJam » March 9th, 2011, 4:30 pm

wilson wrote:I wonder what a group of wookiees is called? That seems like precisely the sort of dorky thing that George Lucas and/or his dorky disciples would think about.
Image
Well, let's see. They're hairy. They're powerful. Men like them (in a companionship sort of way). Their lips are prominent. And if you treat them poorly, they can really mess you up.

How about a "Vaginak?"

"Hey, check that out Magnus! It's a vaginak of wookiees!"

-EJ
Your mama wears combat boots to bed.
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 4:40 pm

EarlJam wrote:Well, let's see. They're hairy. They're powerful. Men like them (in a companionship sort of way). Their lips are prominent. And if you treat them poorly, they can really mess you up.

How about a "Vaginak?"

"Hey, check that out Magnus! It's a vaginak of wookiees!"

-EJ
:twitch: :-o
Speechless.
Image
User avatar
bjornolf
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4686
Joined: April 13th, 2009, 1:11 pm
Location: Southbridge, VA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by bjornolf » March 9th, 2011, 6:08 pm

wilson wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:The fact that we are animals was taught to me when I was a very young animal.
Other animals have really cool names for themselves when they are in groups. I mean, there's a "herd" of cattle, or a "flock" of birds, of course, both fairly familiar and pedestrian by now, but did you know that a group of rhinos is called a "crash"? Or that a group of ravens is called a "murder"? There's an army of ants. A troop of gorillas. A coalition of cheetahs. An obstinacy of buffaloes (no, seriously).
So why do we just call a group of ourselves a "group of people"? You'd think we could do better for ourselves as a species. I mean, hell, we invented all of those other awesome words, right? :-? :-??
I thought a group of crows was a murder. I thought a group of ravens was called an unkindness.

Here's a website about it: http://home.comcast.net/~ray.ammerman/groups.html

@};-
@};- @};-
Qui invidet minor est...
Image Let's Go Duke! ImageImageImage
User avatar
wilson
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4683
Joined: April 28th, 2009, 4:33 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by wilson » March 9th, 2011, 6:20 pm

bjornolf wrote:I thought a group of crows was a murder. I thought a group of ravens was called an unkindness.

Here's a website about it: http://home.comcast.net/~ray.ammerman/groups.html

@};-
A group of crows is indeed a murder. However, ravens are likewise referred to as such.
http://www.hintsandthings.co.uk/kennel/collectives.htm
Image
User avatar
Lavabe
PWing School Chancellor
Posts: 11122
Joined: April 8th, 2009, 8:02 pm
Location: Land of the Lost, Kentucky (pining for the fjords of Madagascar)

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by Lavabe » March 9th, 2011, 8:33 pm

EarlJam wrote:You know, technically speaking.

Discuss.

-EarlJam
Blame it on Linnaeus. :-B
2014, 2011, and 2009 Lemur Loving CTN NASCAR Champ. No lasers were used to win these titles.
User avatar
bjornolf
PWing School Professor
Posts: 4686
Joined: April 13th, 2009, 1:11 pm
Location: Southbridge, VA

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by bjornolf » March 10th, 2011, 7:16 am

wilson wrote:
bjornolf wrote:I thought a group of crows was a murder. I thought a group of ravens was called an unkindness.

Here's a website about it: http://home.comcast.net/~ray.ammerman/groups.html

@};-
A group of crows is indeed a murder. However, ravens are likewise referred to as such.
http://www.hintsandthings.co.uk/kennel/collectives.htm
ah, but my term, an unkindness, was the first listed. Some rando named Michelle added the murder. :D

What I find funny is that there are a bunch of different ones for penguins, depending on their activity. Waddle if they're on land, raft if they're swimming, rook if they're nesting. Wow.

@};-
@};- @};-
Qui invidet minor est...
Image Let's Go Duke! ImageImageImage
User avatar
DukieInKansas
PWing School Endowed Professor
Posts: 6611
Joined: May 3rd, 2009, 11:48 pm
Location: Kansas - scientist's say it's flatter than a pancake - cross it on a bicycle and you won't agree.

Re: Are Humans Considered "Animals?"

Post by DukieInKansas » March 10th, 2011, 1:20 pm

In answer to the title question: some more so than others.
Life is good!
Post Reply