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Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Originally posted by ThoughtForms
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Originally posted by talisman
I'm not impressed at all. That is dangerous for heaven's sake, even if the animals are trained. Children that young should not be around wild animals of that kind, even if they have been domesticated.
Damn right, we should separate all humans from animals. Even more so, we should train children at a young age that the only time you should be close to a wild beast is if you have a gun sighted on them. There can be no connection between us and them, because we are superior and they are dangerous.
Does that just about sum up your opinion? (I was being sarcastic, by the way)
wow you are a freaking moron. Your respond to logic with sarcastic parodies... I have no doubts in my mind that you respond in a similar way to ANYTHING that challenges the ideas you are fond of.
If you aren't willing to learn no one can help you.
If you ARE willing to learn no one can stop you.
-TF
With your attitude, the lion would defintely eat you if you tried to pet it
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
reply to post by ThoughtForms
Well if it means anything, maybe I was a bit presumptuous in my previous posts to you. Most people that I interact with are stupidly inexperienced with anything outside of the safety of a city, so I tend to generalize all people as being like that. Perhaps not the most accurate generalization, but not always incorrect in its scope
They are trained animals obviously or else the non "indigo" parents couldn't get close enough to sit there a take pictures.
Originally posted by quedup
I really would like to think that this is an Indigo Child but I'm afraid all I see is a Father who is into Photography and is willing to risk the life of his child for a good pic.
Most wild animals are able to recognize a baby or an infant - some will respect that - like the Gorilla a few years back who picked up a child who'd fallen into the pit at the zoo and nursed him - but not all wild animals will respect that - after all, they are animals! (Some care more than humans!)
This child has clearly been raised with the animals she interacts with - and her Parents have taken a huge risk.
She won't be able to do this as an adult - (perhaps may be lucky in one or two shots)
Huge Risk - she is not an Indigo child as much as I too would like to believe it.
'Don't try this at home'
History is littered with dead animal heroes and Tippi will be just as tasty!
Thats not to deny that she is a remarkable and charismic young lady.
Originally posted by Plotus
I don't believe 'Indigo' children exist. Look up any sort of discription and it is fraught with doubt of any true 'Indigo' personality or 'trait'. I believe it's more a new wave , new age kind of romanticism.