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Dealing With The Death Of A Mantis
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wolven" data-source="post: 349662" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>I know the quote and yes, it's something I admire about mantises. It doesn't change my previous words though. We are humans, not aliens. Let people grieve their pets mate. Our mantises are more than just the perfect predator to us. They have temperaments/personalities, unique quirks, etc.</p><p></p><p>Neurotypicals emotions work differently mate and we (usually) grieve people/pets we're attached to. Even if we accept that death naturally comes, that doesn't change how we feel. If you didn't know already, your first comment is considered rude. If you'd like me to explain why, I'm willing to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wolven, post: 349662, member: 12740"] I know the quote and yes, it's something I admire about mantises. It doesn't change my previous words though. We are humans, not aliens. Let people grieve their pets mate. Our mantises are more than just the perfect predator to us. They have temperaments/personalities, unique quirks, etc. Neurotypicals emotions work differently mate and we (usually) grieve people/pets we're attached to. Even if we accept that death naturally comes, that doesn't change how we feel. If you didn't know already, your first comment is considered rude. If you'd like me to explain why, I'm willing to. [/QUOTE]
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