He’s not a member of a species, he’s a magic creature. He’s the Lorax. He’s like the Loch Ness monster. He doesn’t have a birth certificate or a social security number and hasn’t been baptized so he doesn’t need a name. His job is “Environmental Advocate (self-employed)”
He’s an anthropomorphic concept. He appeared one day speaking for the trees and he disappears when there’s no more trees to speak for. His species, name, job, and purpose are all one and the same.
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This is gonna keep me up for the night now.
Likely the correct answer is yes.
He’s not a member of a species, he’s a magic creature. He’s the Lorax. He’s like the Loch Ness monster. He doesn’t have a birth certificate or a social security number and hasn’t been baptized so he doesn’t need a name. His job is “Environmental Advocate (self-employed)”
Yes
His name ….. ?
He’s an anthropomorphic narrative construct.
So yes.
It’s like Cher or Madonna. The name says it all.
I am the walrus, goo-goo g’joob
He’s an anthropomorphic concept. He appeared one day speaking for the trees and he disappears when there’s no more trees to speak for. His species, name, job, and purpose are all one and the same.
I though it was his name which is also his species because he is the only one. Like Tigger.
Lizard man, lizard man, lizard man
He speaks for the trees
He is the Lorax. He speaks for the trees.
His job is speaking for the trees, the lorax is just his name