Sunday, April 12, 2009

Would a flower be lonely if nothing was there to look at it?

no it still will get plenty of visitors who will come for the honey


bees and colibris


for example


the flower is there for natural reasons to atract insects


that people like it is incidental
Would a flower be lonely if nothing was there to look at it?
yes
Reply:My daffodils were just telling me how they hate it when people ignore them...
Reply:Butterflies and bees keep it healthy (also humming birds). So.... yeah, I guess!
Reply:Hell no. Flowers got it figured out. A flower merely existing is proof that is has everything it needs: soil and sunlight. Admiration by humans may or may not be a favorable passtime for flowers, but they can certainly achieve happiness without us.
Reply:Not lonely, but solitary.
Reply:Nope....it could care less. All it needs to be


healthy and happy is sunshine and rain.
Reply:To experience emotions, it would need a brain %26amp; central nervous system.


Since plants don%26#039;t have those, I%26#039;d lean toward the %26quot;No%26quot; side.....
Reply:If there was nothing there to look at it, there would be no purpose in being a flower.hairstyles hair style

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