Can animals talk and they just choose not to? I've heard stories before of random voices being heard and being attributed to dogs and dogs straight up vocalizing with mouth movements to their owners.
Yes
>>42564424You know too much
>>42564424You dun goofed homo Sapien
>>42564424No, the government tells animals that can talk to stay the fuck away from society and pretends like they don't exist
No your dumb fucking mutt isn't sapient fuck off
>>42564424With the way that consciousness works, or as I understand it, we can never truly understand how their subjective reality is. They could be twice as smart as we are and simply not care about any of the things we care about. They could be working out complex problems and plans in their own minds for all we know. If you subscribe to the notion that we are souls here temporarily experiencing a 3D reality for development and to learn lessons, then they could be here to do something similar, or just simply because they feel like it. We don't know what time feels like for them and can never truly know that. Some anons here were probably dogs in past lives. Those are my thoughts about it.
I used to talk with my cat all the time.He even told me his name
You can talk to them through your mind or using your voice, just like you would with any human.There are several things to discuss. Animals have consciousness just like us; they are simply experiencing 3D reality from a different perspective. This applies to everything from spiders to whales.Animals are also prone to being possessed by spirits or external energies, just as would happen to a human.A person who practices witchcraft can be possessed, along with their pets, by one or more entities. That's why there are all sorts of stories on the internet about animals that acted like humans and scared their owners.
>>42564424find that talking zoo porcupine eating a corncob on youtube. he's speaking.
this one time i was on LSA and i heard some small critters nearby gabbering to each other about cardboard boxes, plastic bags, biting, scratching, etc.
>>42564424It's true, I met Brian Griffin in 2000
>>42564424I want to beat you to death
>>42572005biting and scratching is goated, yall don't even know
>>42564424Yes, it only takes about 6 months for any animal to learn the native language of whatever country it lives in, and it's done completely passively. My cats used to speak to each other in English when I wasn't in the room because they didn't know I had a baby monitor in there.I thought I was going crazy at first but it's just normal for me now. I confronted them with proof of them talking so they eventually had to spill the beans and tell me everything. They hide it from humans because they know if we could all communicate with each other they would basically be treated as humans and have to work and pay taxes etc, they're pretty smart about keeping it secret. I still have the recording but it's worthless now in this age of AI where anything can be faked.Anyway it's pretty cool talking to them and they let other animals know that I'm cool so I have a lot of cat friends and also a mouse who lives in my kitchen but he's scared of the cats.
Idk about all animals but orangutans can for sure
>>42570313>They could be twice as smart as we areor they could be just as dumb as their behavior suggests?I'm sure a dog eating its own shit is really some secret super genius, lol