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What do you guys think makes humans, human?
I was watching a tiktok video on Connor from Detroit becomes human, how he was experiencing boredom and how that's very human, and that it goes to show him being more that just machine, and I was like really? You can use boredom to identify humanity? I never thought of it that way.
But It also made me think about this one review I saw under the Little Mushroom novel on novelupdates, where someone was like "the MC is more human than some of the human characters despite being a mushroom" because I think the human characters were cruel or selfish (I haven't read the novel). And again I was like, Really? A stupid mushroom is deemed more human than humans. Don't humans themselves demonstrate what humans are, even the most selfish and cruel ones? Or is humanity just all the positive traits?
I think, for me at least, that human is human because we have emotions or feelings that somehow we can either connect, communicate, literally just feel it altogether. And it's not that animals or possibly other creatures doesn't have feelings nor emotions it's just that humans practice or so to say use emotions and feelings or process it in a uniqu...... 2 reply
As for me, there's nothing that makes a human into a human. Biologically speaking, we are not far more different than other species despite our DNA—we survive, think, and feel, which is the same with others. We are not unique at all; it's just that we only understand ourselves as humans.
Also, NO, a mushroom being deemed more human is not possi...... reply
Emotions, and the ability to fully process and understand that feeling. The ability to think beyond the surface level. I ain't seen a fox making other foxes laugh reply
That’s an interesting and difficult question, imo humans are a complicated species, they are an animal who evolved in a different way than others and used it well(?)
Humans are not the best animals in general, not the best hunters, don’t have the bast senses in any category but they have one thing that makes them even batter (or worse in a wa...... 2 reply
AYEEEE DBH FAN
I think this is a complicated answer, but for my take on DBH...Connor was already deviating, hence his boredom in the first scene. Boredom is still a feeling that humans have, but robots aren't SUPPOSED to FEEL, they're just robots. Theyre supposed to feel literally nothing at all and just do whatever theyre commanded to do. Yet Con...... reply