2017-01-16 at 1:13 PM UTC
Not killing is against my morals.
2017-01-21 at 3:50 PM UTC
Zanick
motherfucker
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I follow the Hindu moral practice of ahimsa, which means I don't eat anything from the animal kingdom, but I also don't harm them or facilitate actions that do. I do my best to follow this conviction, although the way our economy is structured makes it difficult. I may choose the vegetarian option at a restaurant, but while I am ensuring they will continue to offer the salad or veggie burger, I also pay for them to continue stocking their meat. I settle for reducing the harm I commit, both directly and inadvertently, by as much as I might consciously be able to. The moralist who thinks they can distinguish themselves by virtue of their intentions is just as much a problem as the world that indulges in killing.
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2017-01-21 at 3:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick
I follow the Hindu moral practice of ahimsa, which means I don't eat anything from the animal kingdom, but I also don't harm them or facilitate actions that do. I do my best to follow this conviction, although the way our economy is structured makes it difficult. I may choose the vegetarian option at a restaurant, but while I am ensuring they will continue to offer the salad or veggie burger, I also pay for them to continue stocking their meat. I settle for reducing the harm I commit, both directly and inadvertently, by as much as I might consciously be able to. The moralist who thinks they can distinguish themselves by virtue of their intentions is just as much a problem as the world that indulges in killing.
lol what a fuking fagot
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2017-02-03 at 8:23 PM UTC
Factory farming is pretty sick when you think about it.
Killing humans, the only reason that most people would feel guilt is social conditioning. Killing is natural. Then again, when you get older and realize your own mortality, and really consider it for the first time it does cause you to think. Even if you aren't into any religion, or manmade morality. There was some german writer that wrote about the human mind outgrowing the universe or being over evolved. Our worries and concerns the universe can't provide answers to. While animals are perfectly happy just to eat and fuck. While humans want to question everything and overthink things. The universe can't provide us the answers.
Also, thinking about things you would like to do and doing them or two different things. For instance you may fantasize about beating someone to death with a hammer or dismembering them but in reality if you were forced to do it you would want it to be quick and not have them looking at you. I'm not sure why. It could still be remnants of that social conditioning ingrained in our mind. That tell us killing people is wrong, and the government needs to maintain a monopoly on violence. Of course some people aren't like that. Some people are capable of real brutality from the start and never have a second thought about it. And there is also a big difference between planning on doing something and just being caught up in the moment. Idk how it is for the military either. I think it may come easy for them because for one it will normally be one of those "in the moment" things, and they have a permission slip from the government to be doing it.
TL/DR: I think killing would be harder for some people than they think. Depending on the situation.
2017-02-04 at 12:34 AM UTC
Killing is in our DNA. We evolved into killing machines and suddenly deciding killing is bad is not going to do us any favors because your life can depend on it. Our lives do depend on it, if you remove the moral relativism, killing a plant isn't any different than killing an animal.
2017-02-04 at 12:36 AM UTC
Interesting idea, SCronaldo. I'd watch it.
2017-02-19 at 8:27 AM UTC
does laying out glue traps for mice count?
2017-02-19 at 10:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock
does laying out glue traps for mice count?
I had a mouse recently. I don't like killing animals but for the sake of sanitation I laid out a mouse trap. That cheeky cunt set off the trap like 5 times without actually getting caught in it. I ended up nailing a board over his mousehole.
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2017-02-23 at 10:22 PM UTC
Don't be a bitch Capt.
Originally posted by Lanny
I saw Bill Krozby recently. I don't like killing people but for the sake of sanitation I laid out a Bill Krozby trap. That cheeky cunt set off the trap like 5 times without actually getting caught in it. I ended up nailing a board over his hideyhole.
See? A little switch and suddenly no one cares.
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