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What we are

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    There are billions of galaxies in the observable universe.
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    And each of them contains hundreds billions of stars.
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    In one of these gallasies,
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    orbiting one of these stars,
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    lies a little blue planet.
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    And this planet is run by a bunch of monkeys.
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    Now these monkeys don't think of themselves as monkeys.
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    They don't even think of themselves as animals.
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    In fact they love to list all the things that they think separate them from the other animals.
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    Opposible thumbs,
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    self-awareness.
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    They use words like 'Homo erectus' and 'Australopithecus'.
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    You say 'to-mae-to' I say 'to-mah-to', they are animals alright.
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    They are monkeys.
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    Monkeys with high speed digital fiber optics technology.
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    But monkeys never less.
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    I mean they're clever, you've got to give them that.
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    The pyramids, the skyscrapers, phantom jets, the great wall of China.
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    That's all pretty impressive
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    ..for a bunch of monkeys.
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    Monkeys whose brain has evolved to such an unmanageable size that it is now pretty impossible for them to stay happy for any length of time ...
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    .. in fact, they're the only animals that think they are supposed to be happy, all of the other animals can just be.
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    But it's not that simple for the monkeys.
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    You see the monkeys are cursed with consciousness.
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    So the monkeys are afraid.
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    The monkeys worry.
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    The monkeys worry about everything but mostly about what all the other monkeys think.
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    Because the monkeys most desperately want to fit in ... with the other monkeys.
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    Which is pretty hard to do because a lot of the monkeys hate each other.
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    This is really what separates them from the other animals: these monkeys hate.
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    They hate monkeys that are different.
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    monkeys from different places.
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    monkeys who wore a different color,
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    you see, the monkeys feel alone.
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    all six billions of them.
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    Some of the monkeys pay another monkeys to listen to their problems.
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    The monkeys want answers, the monkeys know they are going to die so the monkeys make up gods. And then they worship them.
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    The the monkeys start to argue over whose made-up god is better.
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    Then the monkeys start to get really pissed off and this is usually when the monkeys decide that it is a good time to start killing each other.
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    So the monkeys wage wars.
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    The monkeys make hydrogen bombs.
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    The monkeys have got their entire planet wired up to explode.
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    The monkeys just can't help it.
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    Some of the monkeys play to a sold-out crowd
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    of other monkeys.
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    The monkeys make trophies and then they give them to each other.
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    like it means something.
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    Some of the monkeys think they've got it all figured out.
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    Some of the monkeys read Nietzsche.
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    The monkeys argue about Nietzsche without ever giving any consideration to the fact that Nietzsche
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    .. was just another monkey.
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    The monkeys make plans.
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    The monkeys fall in love.
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    The monkeys have sex ...
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    And then they make more monkeys.
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    The monkeys make music.
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    And then the monkeys dance.
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    Dance monkeys, dance.
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    The monkeys make a hell a lot of noise.
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    The monkeys have so much potentials if they would only apply themselves.
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    The monkeys shave their hair off of their bodies in blatant denial of their true monkey nature.
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    The monkeys build giant monkey hives that they call cities.
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    The monkeys draw a lot of imaginary lines on the dirt.
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    The monkeys are running out of oil which is what fuels their precarious civilization.
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    The monkeys are polluting and raping their planet like there is no tomorrow.
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    The monkeys like to pretend that everything is just fine.
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    Some of the monkeys actually believe that the entire universe was created just for their benefit.
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    As you can see, these are some messed up monkeys.
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    These monkeys are once the ugliest and the most beautiful creatures on the planet.
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    And then the monkeys don't want to be monkeys.
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    They want to be something else, but they are not.
Title:
What we are
Video Language:
English
Duration:
03:53
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