Worrying about what makes someone a human, what makes someone a "person," as if there's some key existential component that qualifies some and disqualifies others.
Being human means you need air to breathe and food to eat. That you'll die if you're killed. At the end of the day, that's all it is—no need to overthink it.
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Being human means you need air to breathe and food to eat. That you'll die if you're killed. At the end of the day, that's all it is—no need to overthink it.
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He points to the corridor leading to the exit.
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[ and he starts heading down the corridor towards the door, waving over his shoulder. ]
Later.
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