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Times you have felt like a animal?

Jayson1

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Have you ever had any moments in your life were you had to or did something or even thought of something were it made you feel less humans and more like a common animal? I have a few personal examples.

Once when I was still a bulk newspaper carrier I had to take a dump so bad and I entKnew I would not make it to a toliet so I basically pulled over and just went next to some tree['s not to far from residental houses.

I once punched my best friend in class in junior high for no reason at all and I also almost got into a fight with another kid in a stairwell for reason's i'm nor sure off. I had some anger issue's in junior high because of some issue's at home. It was a kind of weird teenage rebellion though because I never got into drugs or alcohol and pretty much went away when I went to go live with my day in high school and got into sports.

I sometimes will eat food that falls on the ground, even if the 5 second rule has passed.

Jason
 
No. But I can imagine scratching your butthole on the carpet after a big dump is might satisfying. :lol:
 
Have you ever had any moments in your life were you had to or did something or even thought of something were it made you feel less humans and more like a common animal?

Me personally? No, but I did spend three days in Philadelphia one summer, so I saw plenty of other people doing it.
 
Are you kidding me. Most rest days I do my utmost to turn into one of my cats.

Nap all day in strange uncomfortable places/positions, whine for different food even though there's plenty in the fridge, swipe at people who try to disturb me, quietly judge everybody as they go about their business around me and eventually wake up, looking to prowl around all night, bumping into things and generally causing a ruckus.

Hugo - never has, in fact, the time to do this, but on occasion relishes the opportunity
 
That's not what I think of when I read “feeling like an animal”. I keep trying to imagine how a dog or a cat sees the world, and what they think about it when we cannot communicate to them what everything is about. So far, I've had zero success, but I'm half-way through writing a book about it. :alienblush: Although I may have felt like a super-intelligent dog when I was like two. :lol:
 
I don't want to sound like a jackass, but honestly,there have been times during sex that I've felt more like an animal than a human. Just for a few seconds, but still...it's there.
 
When I get really severe hypoglycemia -- like, BG below 40mg/dL -- I get what I call Caveman Brain. It's survival instinct completely and utterly taking over. I cannot think rationally at all, all I can think is "FOOD!" I am barely aware and the only thoughts, feeling, or driving motivation is to find and eat. I often won't be aware of what or how much I have eaten until my blood sugar comes up. It's actually a common phenomenon among type 1s.
 
When I get really severe hypoglycemia -- like, BG below 40mg/dL -- I get what I call Caveman Brain. It's survival instinct completely and utterly taking over. I cannot think rationally at all, all I can think is "FOOD!" I am barely aware and the only thoughts, feeling, or driving motivation is to find and eat

I'm like that 24/7, without any medical excuse........
 
I'm like that 24/7, without any medical excuse........
I know that feeling too. ;) This really is different, though. It's not at all like being hungry, or wanting to eat, or even anything like an intense craving or intrusive thoughts. I don't know if it is possible to really convey what extreme hypoglycemia feels like to a non-diabetic. It really is a very primal -- you don't really think anything. There is just this intense drive to eat.
 
In certain intimate moments, but probably not suitable for wider discussion here.
This - I once found myself, without premeditation, imitating a lion. Now excuse while I bolt before the Keyboard Cat plays me off.

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I know that feeling too. ;) This really is different, though. It's not at all like being hungry, or wanting to eat, or even anything like an intense craving or intrusive thoughts. I don't know if it is possible to really convey what extreme hypoglycemia feels like to a non-diabetic. It really is a very primal -- you don't really think anything. There is just this intense drive to eat.

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Eating ravioli cold out of the can?

Eating cold pizza?

Ordering takeout with something to drink because you are too lazy to walk across the street to the store to buy a bottle of whatever for a fraction of the cost?

Why is everything food related? :lol:
 
straight up fuckin

also, the family business just had to fire a child care worker because she bit one of her charges - her defense was that the kid bit her first (talk about being in the wrong line of work)
 
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