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The United States needs to de-colonize itself from the British Empire
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2018-07-11 at 8:25 PM UTCWell humans can be cruel and immoral as well so by that logic it could be ok for humans to conquer humans.
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2018-07-11 at 8:31 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 8:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Not it isn't stupid…lololol we are as much a part and result of nature and evolution as any other animal…we are still driven by the same desires, feeding, gaining and defending Territory..and fucking…that's pretty much it. Everything else is fluff.
We have the capacity within us to overcome such base instincts also. "It's natural" is not justification. Rape is natural, but it's not okay. 🤔
We are a product of natural selection no longer a slave to nature. We are capable of artifical selection. Human selection. That is the gift with which we have been bestowed, the fire we have stolen from the gods. And you would smother it to excuse your own bestial behavior. It's pathetic.
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2018-07-11 at 8:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Small steps, lets start by sending the niggers back to Africa.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Native Americans can go the fuck back to Asia too where they originate from.
Originally posted by ohfralala You could just go back to England lol.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I could…but I'm not going too
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2018-07-11 at 8:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson This is such an ignorant statement when you think about it.
"I refuse to be eliminated by this 4 mile wide asteroid about to impact with the Earth! I can build a shelter and save us!"
Again, we have freedom from nature. You could make the argument that the drive to survive/self-preservation is natural, of course, but:
"I'm going to be eliminated by this 4 mile wide asteroid about to impact with the Earth! I don't care. Fuck life."
Is just as human. And unnatural. -
2018-07-11 at 8:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS We have the capacity within us to overcome such base instincts also.
Um no we don't.. base instincts are survival, eating, caring for your offspring and "family unit" and reproducing...Sure a few weirdo individuals can stray from those base instincts but they are anomalies and NOT what nature intended or intends...(who again runs the show here, not humans). -
2018-07-11 at 8:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS Again, we have freedom from nature. You could make the argument that the drive to survive/self-preservation is natural, of course, but:
"I'm going to be eliminated by this 4 mile wide asteroid about to impact with the Earth! I don't care. Fuck life."
Is just as human. And unnatural.
You clearly have no intelligence if you think humans are not as much a part of nature as a fucking goat is...and are equally at it's mercy.
Freedom from nature would mean immortality...
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2018-07-11 at 8:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um no we don't.. base instincts are survival, eating, caring for your offspring and "family unit" and reproducing…Sure a few weirdo individuals can stray from those base instincts but they are anomalies and NOT what nature intended or intends…(who again runs the show here, not humans).
So you would embrace slavery. Pathetic. "I could do whatever I want, but that's not what massa intended."
All I see is you clinging to nature because you're either too weak to resist it or too shitty of a person to act morally and need some kind of justification, however poor, to excuse yourself.
If we're all a product of nature then the ability to resist nature is what nature intended. You're just unevolved. Lol. -
2018-07-11 at 8:52 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 8:54 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 8:57 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 8:59 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 9:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS There needn't be. It's called skepticism. Maybe you've heard of it?
Well yes there does need to be for it to be a valid argument/idea.
Yes skepticism, a man made construct set to serve a human agenda...still needs evidence to be considered realistic...otherwise it's just fantasy.
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2018-07-11 at 9:05 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 9:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Well yes there does need to be for it to be a valid argument/idea.
Yes skepticism, a man made construct set to serve a human agenda…still needs evidence to be considered realistic…otherwise it's just fantasy.
…and again nature doesn't care about such petty little things and the fantasies of man.
Skepticism means questioning your beliefs. You may turn up answers that confirm your beliefs in the process, but you don't need evidence to the contrary to have doubt in the first place. -
2018-07-11 at 9:08 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 9:10 PM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 9:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um it's a dog, a product of nature.
The chihuahua is a product of nature? Tell me, how so? Because it seems to me a human creation, brought about by selective breeding to achieve an end result that was separate from what "nature" intended for canis lupus familiaris. -
2018-07-11 at 9:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson If you question your beliefs then they are not your beliefs…
Any doubt whatsoever precludes you from believing something? Did nature intend for you to be this fucking obtuse?
Then what separates belief from knowledge? Can a belief not just be something you're pretty sure is true? How do you even breathe, being this fucking dense? -
2018-07-11 at 9:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS The chihuahua is a product of nature? Tell me, how so?
Well mommy dog and daddy dog were put in a pen by mommy dog and daddy dogs owners....and they fucked...this was repeated multiple times resulting in the dog you are looking at, it's a great demonstration actually of evolution and how certain traits can be emphasized by selective breeding.
Nature has many branches of course that are dead ends...one of natures dead ends might be giving the animal known as "humans" the ability and brain power to cross breed dogs so they can carry them around in handbags.