Do you think tree's have feelings?
You may find this question wrong, dumb or even rhetorical, but think about it: tree's grow and breathe just like us, they even reproduce and die. So it might actually be possible that tree's have feelings. They also grow better when positive speach or music is around them constantly. But my question isn't do they have emotional feelings. My question is: do they have physical feelings? Imagine how painful it must be for a tree when someone rips off a leaf, that could be equivelant to someone ripping out a chunck of our hair. Or when a branch is cut off, that could be equivelant to someone cutting off a limb. Imagine how much pain we alone have put tree's through. They bleed. And we use their blood for our own cuts and wounds, like aloe vera. And oils like teetree, that's the life sucked out of a tree. Imagine if someone made an oil out of my bodily fluid after they killed me. Not nice. Hahaha I seem crazy, but this is an interesting topic, tree's could infact have feelings. If they are able to breathe, hear and grow, and have photosynthesis (plant sex) and then eventually die - what's to say they're much different than us in the sense that they are living? Obviously they don't have brains or souls, but senses?
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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hahahaha plant sex haha
ReplyDeletethey dont actually have sex its a
asexual reproduction :)
nice thought though, just dont you dare
grow out the hair under your arms