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Subject: Re: On December 29, 2007, around 06:00 . . . Posted on: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:08:23 -0700



Mxsmanic wrote:

> EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) writes:
>
>
>>I am fond of quoting a famous physician (whose name escapes
>>me): "Life is a fatal disease." Man is the only animal
>>that fears death - others try to avoid it, of course, but
>>the anticipatory fear that mars the lives of so many elderly
>>humans is absent in other creatures.
>
>
> We have no way of knowing whether or not other creatures fear death, as we
> don't know what they are thinking. It is typically human, though, to presume
> that we do.

How would YOU know what's "typically human", Mixie? you are
the most a-typical human I've ever encountered, either
electronically or in real life!