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Lion King - Live Action Teaser
The Circle of Life is smaller than you might think has been added as a related post - related requested by OverLord.
Lion King - Live Action Teaser
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Unexpected End of Fight Between Octopus and Crab
It's the circle of life!
Dear Kitten: The Forbidden Water Bowl
My cat loves the internet. Circle of life and what not. Go Broncos.
The internet loves cats...thus spake zaruthla.
Sheep Vs Cow-Double KO
I'm sorry ... I really am. ummm Lots of good steak happened later.... Circle of life and all that.....
La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la.
Damn you, trying to ruin my funny animal video. I can't hear you.
La--la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la.
ctrlaltbleach (Member Profile)
Your video, THE LION KING Australia : Circle of Life on flight, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
How attached cats are to their owners?
And if they were less cute and provided decent nutrition, we'd eat them, so what?
Fighting starvation is not a great indicator of anything, you might eat another human or yourself if you were in a situation that warranted it. I don't think I need to defend against the circle of life, we're the very last species that can frown on another animal for eating something smaller than it.
Enjoying and giving affection is not an exclusive condition, you don't have to *always* and *only* love your one owner constantly. That'd just be annoying.
I believe in research, it suggests cats are quite affectionate to their owners, it is simply not displayed in ways that humans typically understand. Experiments done by people who actually want to understand cat behaviour and not just contrast it to that of a dog, find that cat expression is rather complicated and subtle. It requires long and repeated observation, cats are not suited to these 10minute experiments.
It's an ongoing study, some if it is really quite new, you can look it up or you can continue not caring, I'm not particularly fussed. Thankfully I don't need validation to enjoy the relationship I have with my cat, I don't think it wants only me and I don't have a problem with that, I do think she feels we're rather good friends. That's something I'm happy with.
OK, let's try this:
If we were smaller, they'd eat us.
The core brain of a cat just don't care.
There just isn't that attachment that cat, well, not owners; more like co-habitants, think there is.
IMHO.
Life of a Space Invader
I love this kinda shit.
Reminds me of a video I sifted awhile back, thematically if not stylistically:
http://videosift.com/video/The-Circle-of-Life-by-Ilias-Sounas
The Hidden Costs of Hamburgers
Circle of life lol
What?! When I get a dose of ["can ya turn it up a smidge please"] nitrous oxide at the dentist visit it's really a byproduct of ... cow doo-doo? Say it ain't so
Deadmau5 - Veldt
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Deadmau5, Music, Veldt, Bradbury' to 'Deadmau5, Music, Veldt, Bradbury, limbo, 2012, 10s, circle of life' - edited by Eklek
Snow leopard surprise attacks a squirrel
>> ^artician:
"Well son, this is a bit ahead of schedule than I had planned, but I'd like to talk to you today about something called the 'Circle of Life'"...
"Screw that! Where do babies come from?"
Snow leopard surprise attacks a squirrel
"Well son, this is a bit ahead of schedule than I had planned, but I'd like to talk to you today about something called the 'Circle of Life'"...
Stadiums of Hate
Oh man this is ironic. I've never seen the Celtic cross being used that way before. For Irish and Scottish Gaelics the Celtic cross is just a Celtic cross, symbolizing their religion and culture. While the Hooligans in Poland are using it as a symbol of racial supremacy, kind of like how the Swastika from India came to be known as a Nazi symbol, which also changes meaning in different cultures as in Hinduism it's a good luck charm, while in buddhist context it symbolizes circle of life or eternity.
ChaosEngine (Member Profile)
I'm very happy you liked it. I almost deleted that post because I was afraid the whole thing was too pompous. But I figured, ultimately, who could argue with the sentiment..."Garfield" really was a horrible film.
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In reply to this comment by TheFreak:
Put a thousand fruit flies in a box and you can watch the entire circle of life, played out in multiple generations, in a matter of days.
Now, stand back far enough to view the entirety of human existence in one box and the objective eye will discern no greater purpose than the fruit fly. We live, we reproduce, we die. All of human evolution and technical advancement bent to the simple purpose of continuing to exist.
We are ultimately seperated from the fruit fly by one thing; a simple question,
"Why?"
The contemplation of our own mortality is undoubtedly the single factor that has inspired us to become more than the sum of our individual lives. The yearning to outlive ourselves, to defy the inherent pointlessness of existence, to deny the emptiness of the void that precedes us and remains, undisturbed, after we're gone. The human defiance of the finity and futility of life drives the greatest achievements of our species.
Humanity, alone among the animals of the earth, has taken the gifts of evolution and harnessed them to scream its answer to the empty cosmos with soul wrenching achievements of art and philosophy. Those creations of mankind that we experience as a feeling, rising up from inside us and overwhelming our minds with a beauty and perfection far greater than ourselves.
The great accomplishments of mankind that elevate the purpose of our existence:
The philosophy of Aristotle
The architecture of Angkor Wat and St. Peter's Basilica
The art and discovery of Leonardo Da Vinci
The grandeur of the Sistine Chapel and the humble beauty of Van Gogh
The feets of engineering; the great wall of china and Apollo moon landing
All the great works of the most inspired among us, who could encapsulate beauty, wonder, humor and tragedy into discrete works of brilliance:
Shakespeare, Sophocles, Mark Twain, Hemingway, Kepler, Gödel, Newton, Hippocrates, Bach, Wagner, Coltrane, Hume, Kant, Descartes, Tesla, Gutenberg, Frank Lloyd Wright...
...and Bill Murray.
Except for his work on Garfield.
That movie was fucking horrible.
My life is better for having read that comment.
TheFreak (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by TheFreak:
Put a thousand fruit flies in a box and you can watch the entire circle of life, played out in multiple generations, in a matter of days.
Now, stand back far enough to view the entirety of human existence in one box and the objective eye will discern no greater purpose than the fruit fly. We live, we reproduce, we die. All of human evolution and technical advancement bent to the simple purpose of continuing to exist.
We are ultimately seperated from the fruit fly by one thing; a simple question,
"Why?"
The contemplation of our own mortality is undoubtedly the single factor that has inspired us to become more than the sum of our individual lives. The yearning to outlive ourselves, to defy the inherent pointlessness of existence, to deny the emptiness of the void that precedes us and remains, undisturbed, after we're gone. The human defiance of the finity and futility of life drives the greatest achievements of our species.
Humanity, alone among the animals of the earth, has taken the gifts of evolution and harnessed them to scream its answer to the empty cosmos with soul wrenching achievements of art and philosophy. Those creations of mankind that we experience as a feeling, rising up from inside us and overwhelming our minds with a beauty and perfection far greater than ourselves.
The great accomplishments of mankind that elevate the purpose of our existence:
The philosophy of Aristotle
The architecture of Angkor Wat and St. Peter's Basilica
The art and discovery of Leonardo Da Vinci
The grandeur of the Sistine Chapel and the humble beauty of Van Gogh
The feets of engineering; the great wall of china and Apollo moon landing
All the great works of the most inspired among us, who could encapsulate beauty, wonder, humor and tragedy into discrete works of brilliance:
Shakespeare, Sophocles, Mark Twain, Hemingway, Kepler, Gödel, Newton, Hippocrates, Bach, Wagner, Coltrane, Hume, Kant, Descartes, Tesla, Gutenberg, Frank Lloyd Wright...
...and Bill Murray.
Except for his work on Garfield.
That movie was fucking horrible.
My life is better for having read that comment.