would they be hostile too us?
Insanity has never brought me closer
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:59 PM, David Ewell <kuchadude1_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
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> My thoughts exactly.
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> *From:* Not Disclosed <knot_disclosed_at_yahoo.com>
> *To:* SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Fri, April 30, 2010 1:47:18 PM
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> The movie was district 9 and if they came from outer space and by any
> chance were humanoid in any sense of the word, and could breath our
> atmosphere then they would be kept in quarantine for a very long time before
> they would be aloud to join the human community at large. Or if they were
> created in a lab then they would be playthings of the very rich and elite.
> and would be so for a long time before they ever gained the status of
> citizens in this world because if you look at hos long it took us to allow
> the simple things like basic human rights in the USA alone, much the rest of
> the world where they still have classiest societies and women still don't
> have the same rights as men. Furs would always be a sub society and would be
> considered less than human, or other than normal.
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> thats jsut my opinion
> Lab Rat 265
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> *From:* David Ewell <kuchadude1_at_yahoo. com>
> *To:* SkunkworksAMA_at_ yahoogroups. com
> *Sent:* Fri, April 30, 2010 11:05:31 AM
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> I believe the question was about how the Skunkworks/Carterwa ul
> world would be different/same as ours and nothing Jim said about being
> laboratory born .
> Being created in the lab doesn't guarantee that they will understand
> the language of origin automatically. That has to be taught but that
> doesn't mean they won't learn it faster than we do. I see no problem with
> using keyboards to communicate tho dexterity may be a small problem for
> some. I would question why go through the trouble of creating them in the
> first place and for what purpose.
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> I'd assume anything coming from outerspace would've done enough
> checking to know whether the planet was habitable/compatabl e, whether it
> was occupied or not and what they were getting into otherwise it's would be
> another "Area 9" or whatever that movie was.
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> *From:* kcaseman <kcaseman_at_yahoo. com>
> *To:* SkunkworksAMA_at_ yahoogroups. com
> *Sent:* Fri, April 30, 2010 3:52:50 AM
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> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_ yahoogroups. com <SkunkworksAMA%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Scrapper Black Dragon <scrapperbd_at_ ...> wrote:
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> > As I told another fur-fan - if you have trouble with getting human girls
> to like you, what makes you think you won't have trouble with furry girls?
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> > And English does seem a fairly illogical language for them to speak, for
> the shape of muzzles, lips, etceteras would not make forming the sounds very
> easy. I'd expect they would speak with much more throat and chest sounds as
> opposed to circular mouth sounds.
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> > Even things like the alphabet, written text and keyboards would likely be
> very different!
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> > I'd agree, the chances of us communicating effectively with them would
> probably be very limited. We have enough trouble communicating with our own
> species, face-to-face, let alone via written text!
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> > Scrapper, Black Dragon, you believe you know what I'm thinking...
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> This would depend on how the furrys came about. If they were created in a
> lab then their ability to understand English* would be automatic. The people
> who created them would want them to be able to understand commands. Also, if
> they were created in a lab, why could they not use a keyboard? They have
> roughly human hands. Now I can see problems with things like a blackberry,
> or an iPhone, but a regular full sized keyboard... I don't see the problem.
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> * == or the language of the people who designed them.
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> Now if Furrys came from outer space, then they would either have to learn
> our language or we would have to learn theirs... depending if they came as
> refugees or invaders.
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