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Post by woodlandmystery on Mar 15, 2014 19:23:14 GMT
Green may not think about consequences to actions a lot of the times, but it knows they exist, and in some cases tries to prevent them. Green wants to keep the world the way it is. Natural and pristine. It knows that those that change this will upset the carefully connected web of the world, and in some cases kill other speices
That brings us to another point in this argument. Greens appreciation of interdependentness. It is aware that many different speices interact and help each other indirectly. Predators keep the population of prey animals down so dieses doesn't start and spread. Prey animals provide food. Plants provide oxygen for animals, animals provide carbon dioxide for plants. Don't make me go further down this rabbit hole, because it is deep
Anyway. Sense green is aware of all these things, it must be instinctually aware that there is consequences to actions. Otherwise, it wouldn't fight so hard to keep things from changing
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Post by ieatfood7 on Mar 17, 2014 13:26:46 GMT
I'd say you are right, but is this part of some larger argument you were having?
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Post by woodlandmystery on Mar 17, 2014 19:30:24 GMT
Nah. It's just random stuff that's bubbling up from my head
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