I know I’ve talked to you about this before, but I’ll recap: there are different levels of animal awareness. The first level is “being able to identify when something is cute and/or funny.” The second level is “having a basic understanding of the difference between good and bad.” And the third level is “being able to identify when something needs to be done.
So, animal awareness is the ability to recognize when something is cute and funny and/or when something needs to be done, right? The thing is that I know that sounds like a lot of stuff, but it’s really simple. If you know when something is cute and funny or when something needs to be done, then you’ll know what to do.
In all honesty, I know that sounds like a lot of stuff, but its really simple. If you know when something is cute and funny or when something needs to be done, then youll know what to do.
Animal awareness is the ability to recognize when something is cute and funny and or when something needs to be done, right. As a good example, I remember when I was a kid and my brother and I would find a big old bug crawling on the kitchen floor. We would grab it, cut it in half, and stick it on a stick. Then we would put the stick in the garbage and eat it.
Some people call this having a mental animal, which is a very different idea. But this is very close to what we do when we cook or eat. We all have a mental animal and we all have a mental animal. Some people have a mental animal for cooking and some people have a mental animal for eating. It can be the same person, but the difference is how they use it. And that’s why we call it Awareness.
I’m not going to put it in a food group, but if your kitchen doesn’t have a microwave, then we have to call it a mental animal. If you don’t know how to cook, you have a mental animal for not knowing how to cook. And since I didn’t know how to cook, this mental animal is that I don’t know how to cook. The problem with this mental animal is that you can’t always use it.
Not a bad thing, right? Well, I mean, if you want to make the mental animal as useful as possible, you need to make it small and non-threatening. But if you want to make it harmless, you need to make it large (but not too large) and threatening. Not to mention a lot of things that would get in the way of its usefulness.
Animal bbq is the perfect example of this. It’s not like I want to make my mental animal as big as possible. I want to make it small, but not too small and threatening. And while I’m at it, I’d like make it more of a pet than a threat. This way, at the end of the day, I can still call it by its name, and know that I can still cook it.
So, animal bbq is the perfect example of the concept of “small but not too small.” It’s not meant to be a threat, it’s an annoyance of sorts. It’s meant to be a nuisance and cause trouble for people. The problem is that it’s so small that it can easily slip through the fingers of those who are more interested in making a larger, more threatening animal than taking care of it.
I don’t know where the idea of an animal being a threat started, but I certainly grew up with a pet who would bite you if you so much as poked him. The idea of an animal being small but not too small has been around long before animals were big enough to get their own food and water. That has always just been another animal to be poked and poked and poked.