Nature is never disgusting because it's a gift from God. Learn to enjoy and appreciate them.
2006-08-09 04:45:54
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answer #1
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answered by FEU Theta 1
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Nature isn't disgusting. The flies and the carcasses are a way of life. Humans would be like that if we didn't bury our dead.
I don't think there's anything wrong with you if you don't like the sight of blood. Just don't become a doctor.
2006-08-09 04:38:17
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answer #2
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answered by SithGirl8 2
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Disgusting and beauty are human concepts. Nature looks for functionaility and doesn't have a sense of fashion.
Although your fear of blood and "creepy crawlies" could have been a function of evolution. Perhaps those creepy crawlies were at some point danger to human beings and arachniphobia and others were a mechanism for you to get away from them. As for human blood, maybe its a sign that there is danger around you. All this is speculation, I dont have evidence to back it up.
2006-08-09 13:47:47
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answered by leikevy 5
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It's an inherent evolutionary reaction you developed.
Spiders and poop and carcasses usually have harmful chemicals (such as poison, bacteria, and toxins from biodegredation respectively) that can kill or sicken you. As mankind evolved, the ones that had a natural aversion to this stuff lived more often than not, and had more kids, so now we're ingrained with an aversion to poo, etc.
The blood thing is natural too. If someone around you bleeds, you probably want to avoid that area since whatever made that person bleed might make you bleed as well.
2006-08-09 04:37:08
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answered by ymingy@sbcglobal.net 4
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Helloo... are you a martian or something... Nature is the most beautiful thing .... the forests, the mountains, the plains, the rivers and the oceans.... It depends on how you interpret it and what kind of a person you are.... Look , death is inevitable if there is life.... So there's really no need to hate the "carcasses" and all that... Moral: Enjoy the nature to the fullest and stop complaining..ok??
2006-08-09 04:44:33
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answered by Adi 1
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All in the eyes of the beholder I guess...I mean I don't like some crawlies, a friend is paranoid about snakes, and I have a male cousin (age 55) who FREAKS over spiders...so i guess it has to do with early learning...how else can you explain people who are afraid of clowns? OMG! Nature isn't all Disney.
2006-08-09 04:40:18
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answered by twinks 2
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LOL
It's all in the way you view it. When I was younger, I saw it as somewhat disgusting as well - and I still hate to see blood.
But, I think nature is marvelous. If you think about how each animal and plant is placed where it belongs as far as nourishment needs, camoflauge needs and climate. Think about how each animal can reproduce an identical offspring.....think of how every plant and animal serves the human race in some way, as well as nourishing earth itself. That includes the creepy crawlies that we so much dislike.....spiders, bugs, snakes......all feed some thing else in the chain. Plants provide us with cures for our ailments. Even human beings nourish earth with our bodies once we pass on.
It's all really miraculous when viewed this way.
It takes time and study though.......
2006-08-09 04:49:19
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answered by purplewings123 5
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If there would have been no flies how would so many people find employment in the factories who manufacture insect repellants.The feaces serve us in 3 ways, their excretion is important otherwise one wouldn't be able to relish his/her tongue with MCDonald Burgers etc unless they have emptied their 'stomach'.Second, feaces treated in Bio Gas Plants would save our energy needs.Lastly, again so many toilet bowl manufacturers...
Dead animal carcasses, they form meat for so many animals.Including humans when they are fresh and edible, so why disgust?
Blood pumps up the heart.Heart the organ symbolised for love.Love the only one thing that makes life in this modern world today worth living, worth cherishing.
2006-08-09 04:48:35
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answered by ishaagarwall 1
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Nature is what it is. Most people would not agree with you though about it being disgusting. Most people i have encountered think Mother Nature is beautiful and even though there are things we don't like about Life and Death it is all part of why we are able to live in harmony. The sight of blood often times does freak people out so you are not alone in this.
2006-08-09 04:38:42
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answer #9
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answered by loverbird20032003 2
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Creepy crawlies and flies etc are natures cleaners they eat all the things discarded in life including bodies and shi*.
2006-08-09 04:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Nature itself is NOT disgusting!
Its the most beautiful thing ever.
Flies and spiders are natural.
Dead animal carcasses - from being run over by a car? thats not natural.
And blood is what keeps us alive.
2006-08-09 04:38:57
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answered by xcr0ss_my_heartx 4
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