Ask the dog where he buried my keys...
Tell the cat why he's not allowed to play with the bird..
Read a story to a goldfish (then be asked by the fish to read it again and again because their memory is only 10 seconds long...)
Let the mice know you're really tired of them trying to live in your house...
Inform the birds that although you appreciate their singing, (let alone talking to one another) try and do it after your alarm clock rings....
You know what?! I would be too much work! Here's hoping that we keep the status quo and keep working on talking to one another!
2006-07-02 01:55:47
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answered by Miss Anne 5
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As a matter of fact, we do.
When we stop being so egocentric and hear the birds
cry when someone approaches the nest, it is very different than the friendly chirping every morning.
It takes sensitivity,which is lacking in the government, which is filtered down to the media, and then to the people.
The answer is,we already know what everything else is feeling.
P.S. Put a cup over the mosquito and paper behind it and let it outdoors, to live another day.
2006-07-02 07:20:23
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answered by carmela d 1
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I would hope that people would be a little more sensitive to things. Even if they could really speak to their dog and understand when it's 100 degrees outside, the pavement is hot he doesn't want to walk.
The reality is that we can't even effectively communicate with each other, so I'm afraid that whole idea would just turn the world upside down and not in a good way
2006-07-02 02:21:24
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answered by Sidoney 5
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There wouldn't be enough talktime, if we could! That's why we 'communicate' with all living things on far more important issues in a more subtle fashion - without talking.
2006-07-02 01:50:50
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answered by bugwan 1
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we everything could communicate with each other we would learn alot about other species and maybe be able to get along better in the world.
2006-07-02 01:57:54
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answered by patty37_2000 1
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The Democrats would try to give bacteria equal rights. "they have the right to have a relationship with people if they want to...."
2006-07-02 01:48:30
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answered by itsme 2
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that would definitely be a different world then now wouldn't it?
2006-07-02 01:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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then there would be a lot of noise
2006-07-02 01:44:17
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answered by joe citizen 3
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i dont know
2006-07-02 01:48:06
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answered by STRONGONE 2
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