>Implying I voted for trump
You people really can't form a cogent point without running to your stockpile of embarrassing images of trump voters can you?
This is not normal
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>You people
Y so raciss?
in general English usage, unnatural refers to things done by humans to change nature
I am certainly not saying being unnatural or natural is a useful thing to know or care about though
I was hoping for a BBC :(
>in general English usage, unnatural refers to things done by humans to change nature
I thought unnatural is something abnormal or against the course of nature. Again, humans are part of nature.
by that definition literally everything is natural, that is not how that term is used though
I am not arguing that humans are not part of nature, just saying words have specific meanings that I do not choose
So if a monkey were to somehow discover how to genetically engineer chickens to grow larger, it would still be natural because a monkey is not a human? What if a robot did it? Would it go back and still be natural because there was no human interference?
I don't think robots fall under the category of a natural being. Do they?
Dude, I don't make this shit up, I didn't ask for words to be used in this manner
I think the distinction between natural and unnatural is generally useless, but I can't help that it exists