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Post by Wyvernwings on Jul 14, 2007 18:44:54 GMT -5
So tell me my fellow dezians or non-humans, what thoughts have you on this music of these mortals?
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Post by rayman112 on Jul 14, 2007 21:22:14 GMT -5
In my opinon, I think theese humans are spending to much time on mediocre stuff like music. They should practice something more important like fighting.
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Post by Wyvernwings on Jul 16, 2007 9:12:08 GMT -5
Well recreation is a large part of becoming civilized. Some of our teens out there would just assume kill cattle than read a book (awful I know) but in a few hundred years they'll be back on the sensible ways.
What I do not understand however is why they think bellowing is attractive. Are they trying to call mate?
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Post by Ark on Jul 29, 2007 22:41:21 GMT -5
Music is merely a common form of human artistic expression, one of the more tasteful, actually. Unlike the art of war, it's greatest artist aren't destroyed by their very art.
This is why music is superior to the art of battle.
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Post by rayman112 on Jul 30, 2007 22:38:28 GMT -5
How can you say that? There is more to fighting than just killing your opponent. In my civilization fighting is a birth right. It is a Lycan's right of passage. Fighting is an art surperior to music.
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Post by Wyvernwings on Jul 31, 2007 10:37:54 GMT -5
Perhaps... I do not understand...
Fighting is something distained in my culture. We look down on it, even in mating fights it's considered 'below us'. A good fight to us, has always been one fought with words (unless you are adolesent, then it involves the three Fs: Flames, Flight, and Fangs).
Personally I find writing or debating some of the greatest arts. To trick the mind in ways that astounds or confuses, it is woderful. Music takes emotions, battle takes streangth and mind, writing and debating take mind and emotion. But perhaps this is one of the 'cultural singularities'?
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Post by rayman112 on Jul 31, 2007 11:04:20 GMT -5
My people look down on emotions. It's said they can be very hindering in a fight.
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