@jade_the_yinglet
I think you're showing a healthy dose of self-reflection. A lot of people claim to have "non-human thoughts" or a "non-human mind" without thinking properly about what it really means and how these are fundamentally and plausibly different from having a "human thoughts" and "human mind" respectively. In the end, it all boils down to being a belief which gives them their confidence to say "I am a creature", but not everyone has the personality to accept this kind of belief. It isn't a choice you can consciously make, just like how "just believe (in God or whatever)" won't work with most people.
And I think that's fine. It doesn't make them inherently more of a creature than you are.
@anthropy
