Originally posted by kingofbeholder:why compare with lion?
hmm.. you try to tell the police or the judge about this when you get into a fight...they will tell you stop watching too much discovery channel.![]()
it is an instinct integrated into us the moment we were born ?Originally posted by AshieneZ:Ok, lets say joining gangs and youth fights are commonplace and there is nothing you can do to prevent them from happening because they are an instinct integrated into us the moment we were born.
U TIO BAN IS IT..CHANGE YR NICKOriginally posted by AshieneZ:Ok, lets say joining gangs and youth fights are commonplace and there is nothing you can do to prevent them from happening because they are an instinct integrated into us the moment we were born.
In the wild, animals demonstrate this behaviour too. Lions usually band together into a pride and a male lion will be the leader of the group. When prides meet, usually there will be competition over prey and both lion leaders would fight, and the victorious will control and take over the loser's pride.
In human society, youths join gangs because it is a time our animal and survival instincts take over, prompting us to seek shelter and protection with a group of fellow beings, a group where one can care for each other and ensure the survival of the species in bands spread out all over the planet. It is in this group or gang that humans feel they must defend their fellows, thus when two gangs meet, it will very frequently result in a gangfight.
Why do youths fight? Why are we more violent when we're young? This is called playfighting. In animal society, young animals, or cubs, especially in lion society, learn to fight at a young age so they may be independent and survive in the wild with or without their parents. When they're born, they are already aware of their surroundings, and as the cubs grow older, they playfight with their brothers or sisters, it is usually violent but not damaging and very few injuries have been documented.
In human society, youths tend to fight because it is this urge to experience the world and to try new ways to survive independantly. It is when our survival instincts kick in and when we prepare to find a mate, breed, and fight against competitors over one's mate. It is also a period when we have teenagers rioting and fighting over small matters because playfighting is a part of Nature, and we are Nature. We should learn to accept gangfights and youth fights as a part of society, however damaging they can become. Only by doing so can we truly remain human and not a species so obsessed with law and order and a vision to create paradise that we even forget our true selves, our purpose on this planet, and in this arm of the galaxy. It is only be doing so that we can remain a part of Nature and not a race so governed by its intelligence that even we forget what we are in the future.
Originally posted by AshieneZ:I am born free see Me at Sgwiki:http://www.sgwiki.com/wiki/Born_free
[b]Ok, lets say joining gangs and youth fights are commonplace and there is nothing you can do to prevent them from happening because they are an instinct integrated into us the moment we were born.
In the wild, animals demonstrate this behaviour too. Lions usually band together into a pride and a male lion will be the leader of the group. When prides meet, usually there will be competition over prey and both lion leaders would fight, and the victorious will control and take over the loser's pride.
In human society, youths join gangs because it is a time our animal and survival instincts take over, prompting us to seek shelter and protection with a group of fellow beings, a group where one can care for each other and ensure the survival of the species in bands spread out all over the planet. It is in this group or gang that humans feel they must defend their fellows, thus when two gangs meet, it will very frequently result in a gangfight.
Why do youths fight? Why are we more violent when we're young? This is called playfighting. In animal society, young animals, or cubs, especially in lion society, learn to fight at a young age so they may be independent and survive in the wild with or without their parents. When they're born, they are already aware of their surroundings, and as the cubs grow older, they playfight with their brothers or sisters, it is usually violent but not damaging and very few injuries have been documented.
In human society, youths tend to fight because it is this urge to experience the world and to try new ways to survive independantly. It is when our survival instincts kick in and when we prepare to find a mate, breed, and fight against competitors over one's mate. It is also a period when we have teenagers rioting and fighting over small matters because playfighting is a part of Nature, and we are Nature. We should learn to accept gangfights and youth fights as a part of society, however damaging they can become. Only by doing so can we truly remain human and not a species so obsessed with law and order and a vision to create paradise that we even forget our true selves, our purpose on this planet, and in this arm of the galaxy. It is only be doing so that we can remain a part of Nature and not a race so governed by its intelligence that even we forget what we are in the future.[/b]
That the most sorry excuse ever by someone who have no guts to say no joining a gang. First try to blame society, next blame the animals world.Originally posted by AshieneZ:Ok, lets say joining gangs and youth fights are commonplace and there is nothing you can do to prevent them from happening because they are an instinct integrated into us the moment we were born.
In the wild, animals demonstrate this behaviour too. Lions usually band together into a pride and a male lion will be the leader of the group. When prides meet, usually there will be competition over prey and both lion leaders would fight, and the victorious will control and take over the loser's pride.
In human society, youths join gangs because it is a time our animal and survival instincts take over, prompting us to seek shelter and protection with a group of fellow beings, a group where one can care for each other and ensure the survival of the species in bands spread out all over the planet. It is in this group or gang that humans feel they must defend their fellows, thus when two gangs meet, it will very frequently result in a gangfight.
Why do youths fight? Why are we more violent when we're young? This is called playfighting. In animal society, young animals, or cubs, especially in lion society, learn to fight at a young age so they may be independent and survive in the wild with or without their parents. When they're born, they are already aware of their surroundings, and as the cubs grow older, they playfight with their brothers or sisters, it is usually violent but not damaging and very few injuries have been documented.
In human society, youths tend to fight because it is this urge to experience the world and to try new ways to survive independantly. It is when our survival instincts kick in and when we prepare to find a mate, breed, and fight against competitors over one's mate. It is also a period when we have teenagers rioting and fighting over small matters because playfighting is a part of Nature, and we are Nature. We should learn to accept gangfights and youth fights as a part of society, however damaging they can become. Only by doing so can we truly remain human and not a species so obsessed with law and order and a vision to create paradise that we even forget our true selves, our purpose on this planet, and in this arm of the galaxy. It is only be doing so that we can remain a part of Nature and not a race so governed by its intelligence that even we forget what we are in the future.
not bad. type so much trash to be flamed.Originally posted by AshieneZ:Ok, lets say joining gangs and youth fights are commonplace and there is nothing you can do to prevent them from happening because they are an instinct integrated into us the moment we were born.
In the wild, animals demonstrate this behaviour too. Lions usually band together into a pride and a male lion will be the leader of the group. When prides meet, usually there will be competition over prey and both lion leaders would fight, and the victorious will control and take over the loser's pride.
In human society, youths join gangs because it is a time our animal and survival instincts take over, prompting us to seek shelter and protection with a group of fellow beings, a group where one can care for each other and ensure the survival of the species in bands spread out all over the planet. It is in this group or gang that humans feel they must defend their fellows, thus when two gangs meet, it will very frequently result in a gangfight.
Why do youths fight? Why are we more violent when we're young? This is called playfighting. In animal society, young animals, or cubs, especially in lion society, learn to fight at a young age so they may be independent and survive in the wild with or without their parents. When they're born, they are already aware of their surroundings, and as the cubs grow older, they playfight with their brothers or sisters, it is usually violent but not damaging and very few injuries have been documented.
In human society, youths tend to fight because it is this urge to experience the world and to try new ways to survive independantly. It is when our survival instincts kick in and when we prepare to find a mate, breed, and fight against competitors over one's mate. It is also a period when we have teenagers rioting and fighting over small matters because playfighting is a part of Nature, and we are Nature. We should learn to accept gangfights and youth fights as a part of society, however damaging they can become. Only by doing so can we truly remain human and not a species so obsessed with law and order and a vision to create paradise that we even forget our true selves, our purpose on this planet, and in this arm of the galaxy. It is only be doing so that we can remain a part of Nature and not a race so governed by its intelligence that even we forget what we are in the future.