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75% of the anti-piracy discussions I see rarely blame companies like Nintendo or Disney and always try to talk about how piracy is immoral, and you should feel "dirty" for doing it. My question is why do people seem to hate those who pirate more than the bad practices of mega-corporations or the fact that they don't want to preserve their media?

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

Same reason vegans hate on omnivores - they’ve taken the high road and the benefits are small while the cost is high.

This "vegans have a superiority complex" take is a thought-terminating cliché ultimately rooted in projection. Since vegans make you feel self-conscious about the unethicality of your carnist tendencies, you divert to accusations of a "superiority complex" when that is just the result of you internally grappling with the cognitive dissonance you have when it comes to funding animal exploitation that you have no proper justification for.

Veganism is a justice movement, and vegans express disdain for non-vegans because they often double down on their oppressive tendencies that keep animals enslaved, exploited, and slaughtered. I don't think I'm superior to you because, just like me, you have the capacity to understand why you shouldn't support the oppression of sentient beings. Not only do you have the capacity to understand it, but you can take that to its logical conclusion and live in a way that is in accordance with said understanding.

Also, the framing is off here. A principled ethical vegan doesn't see veganism as a "benefit;" we see it as a moral obligation and baseline. Saying that veganism comes with "benefits" is like saying that refraining from calling racial minorities ethnic slurs comes with "benefits," when it's actually just basic decency toward BIPOC.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago

Oh my, I literally read the comment you're replying to backwards! I thought they said that carnists hate vegans. I'm glad you're here to read properly and give a great response!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

And here's that exact superiority complex on display for all to see.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Lets say you see a moral wrong that others ignore, often while admitting that they're wrong to do so, and you alone act against that moral wrong despite it being hard and being mocked for your decision. How else would you feel? If you felt that being vegan was morally equal then you wouldn't have become a vegan for ethical reasons in the first place. So by definition, you must believe yourself (in this specific area) morally superior, and based on that one data point, it's probably safe to generalize that you're morally superior to the majority of non-vegans, just like how you probably consider yourself morally superior to people who litter or hit their kids.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

How so? I literally stated that they have the exact same capacity as me to understand why veganism is a moral obligation. Such an understanding isn't hard to grasp, and I'm no ascended, especially enlightened person for being vegan. If I believed myself to be, I'd have no reason to hold others to the same standard. The incentive lies in the fact that carnism comes with victims; veganism isn't about me.

Regardless, this is an ad hominem and, as I stated, a thought-terminating cliché. It's a loophole to avoid engaging with ideas via focusing on the people expressing such ideas instead. Do you have any actual insight regarding the assertions I'm making or is it just cope?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

they have the exact same capacity as me to understand why veganism is a moral obligation.

This is a "begging the question" logical fallacy

this is an ad hominem and, as I stated, a thought-terminating cliché.

veganism is a moral obligation

carnism comes with victims

is it just cope?

What thoughtful discussion arises from someone repeatedly telling you that they're morally superior to you for choosing one specific diet over another? You're projecting here.

I have no issues with someone being vegan, but I take issue with self-righteous people such as yourself who can't help but talk about how superior their choices are.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

I have no issues with someone not supporting animal torture, but I take issue with self-righteous people such as yourself who can't help but talk about how superior their choices are.

There is no functional difference between your original text and my bolded replacement. To be a carnist is to, through your actions, support animal torture.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Hmm. Claims to not support animal torture yet joins hexbear and tortures all of us mammals on Lemmy any time one of you "writes" a comment. I'm seeing a disconnect in your reasoning here...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago

This is such a shitty "joke". Fucking hell. I hope you experience even half of the suffering a dairy cow experiences during their life. You won't, because the world isn't fair, but if I could imprison you and exploit your reproductive system until you're too old and worn out to be worthwhile and then kill you, I would do so.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

Carnists don't count

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

This is a "begging the question" logical fallacy

How is asserting "It doesn't seem morally superior to hold others to the exact same moral standard as me" circular reasoning? Explain in detail; don't just say it like it's obvious and a "no shit" kind of take.

What thoughtful discussion arises from someone repeatedly telling you that they're morally superior to you for choosing one specific diet over another? You're projecting here.

You are disingenuously undermining what veganism is by phrasing it as a trivial dietary choice. And once again, this isn't about whether vegans are "morally superior" or not. You can engage in ideas without using such an ad hominem as a cushion for your own guilt, but you are still actually refusing to do so. There is no reason why veganism, as a subject, should get an automatic quick dismissal via accusations of a "superiority complex" than any other subject. For instance, I take it and hope that you wouldn't say "anti-racists think they're so superior to racists 🙄," but doing so holds the exact same amount of weight as what you're doing right now with veganism. You're using a thought-terminating cliché to degrade the person asserting an idea rather than discussing the idea itself.

I have no issues with someone being vegan, but I take issue with self-righteous people such as yourself who can't help but talk about how superior their choices are.

There is a reason why I said "veganism isn't about me." You are committing victim erasure by glossing over the fact that I made very clear that veganism is a justice movement that takes a stand for victims. And once again, you are just repeating the same exact issue of ad hominem and a thought-terminating cliché by calling vegans "self-righteous" and disingenuously strawmanning them as people who just want to circlejerk about the "superiority of their choices" rather than engage in and advocate for a justice movement.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Explain in detail; don't just say it like it's obvious and a "no shit" kind of take.

Your entire argument is based on the assumption that your morals are the "correct morals" while everyone else who doesn't align with you is incorrect. That's a textbook definition of this fallacy.

You are disingenuously undermining what veganism is by phrasing it as a trivial dietary choice.

That's exactly what it is. Disagree? Explain in detail; don't just say it like it's obvious and a "no shit" kind of take.

There is no reason why veganism, as a subject, should get an automatic quick dismissal via accusations of a "superiority complex" than any other subject.

Where has that happened here? I challenge you to quote the comment stating as much. Seems like you're strawmanning here.

I said "veganism isn't about me."

you are just repeating the same exact issue of ad hominem and a thought-terminating cliché by calling vegans "self-righteous" and disingenuously strawmanning them as people who just want to circlejerk about the "superiority of their choices"

"Veganism isn't about me, but if you criticize me personally, you're criticizing veganism!"

This is hilariously illogical. It reads like someone whose brain is short circuiting from all the cognitive dissonance.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago

Your entire argument is based on the assumption that your morals are the "correct morals" while everyone else who doesn't align with you is incorrect. That's a textbook definition of this fallacy.

No, "begging the question" refers to circular logic. What you're stating is actually called a belief in moral realism, which is a different subject altogether. How are you going to throw out an accusation of a fallacy so damn smugly and then proceed to say that I engaged in a textbook example of the fallacy when you clearly struggle to even know what said fallacy means?

Furthermore, if you're appealing to moral relativism, you could easily reductio this to some absurd conclusions, like saying "My personal morals justify SA, so stop thinking you're superior for opposing SA!"

That's exactly what it is. Disagree? Explain in detail; don't just say it like it's obvious and a "no shit" kind of take.

That's not what veganism is. Veganism is a deontic stance against animal exploitation, and this is common knowledge for many people, even if not for an overwhelming majority of carnists. Not going to zoos, not wearing leather, boycotting the pet industry, and abstaining from riding horses have nothing to do with diet, but they are still aspects of a vegan lifestyle. Acknowledging these things, however, would come with a more explicitly ethical consideration, so you avoid such an acknowledgement because you're unable to narrow these things down to this trivial dietary choice you're framing veganism as.

Where has that happened here? I challenge you to quote the comment stating as much. Seems like you're strawmanning here.

None of your comments discuss veganism in the context of it being a philosophy and a principle, but every single one of your comments have tried to drive home this ad hominem.

Examples:

And here's that exact superiority complex on display for all to see.

What thoughtful discussion arises from someone repeatedly telling you that they're morally superior to you for choosing one specific diet over another?

I have no issues with someone being vegan, but I take issue with self-righteous people such as yourself who can't help but talk about how superior their choices are.

"Veganism isn't about me, but if you criticize me personally, you're criticizing veganism!"

What is nuance? You are criticizing vegans for advocating for the victims of their movement, which is a criticism of veganism in and of itself, even if you do not realize this and do the pseudo-respectful, "I don't mind you being vegan as long as you don't push your lifestyle onto other people!" You clearly don't agree with veganism ethically because you support animal exploitation and slaughter, so my point is that, instead of actually trying to argue a case for why veganism is ethically incorrect, instead, you decided to just adhere to the classic ad hominem tactic that carnists abuse the shit out of all the time. Also, you have a very one-dimensional, myopic way of thinking. Even in cases where a justice movement isn't about the supporters of a movement itself, insulting the supporters of that movement still comes with the negative connotation of undermining the validity of the movement. For instance, if you insulted a male feminist, a cishet ally of the LGBTQ+ community, and a white advocate for racial justice for being "pushy" about their beliefs, you are giving away an indication that you disagree with the advocacy of their respective movements on some level.

This is hilariously illogical. It reads like someone whose brain is short circuiting from all the cognitive dissonance.

This is hilariously ironic. It's starting to read like parody even!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

Oh my, I literally read the comment you're replying to backwards! I thought they said that carnists hate vegans. I'm glad you're here to read properly and give a great response!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

There’s no projection. I feel no guilt for eating the diet of every single one of my ancestors. Zero. I do not believe animals to be sentient, and I do not equate death or servitude with suffering. It’s not that I don’t understand vegans. I do. But it’s like a religion - you have a fundamental belief, not in god, but in the consciousness of animals. Because we differ on that fundamental belief, we can reach no understanding about the ethics beyond that.

And I think it is a fair comparison. People who pay for media may also see it as an ethical baseline to pay for what you consume. And in both the case of vegans, and those who pay for streaming, the perceived benefit of that choice is in my opinion fundamentally flawed. But it’s really not a big deal to me. I was just trying to answer OPs question. I think your response only validates my analogy. Thank you.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 weeks ago

I do not equate death or servitude with suffering.

Holy mother of red flags.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago

Why do you think animals do not have consciousness? Do human animals have consciousness? And are non-human animal brains not remarkably similar to our own? Did we not come out of the same stuff, live on the same earth, and evolve from the same common ancestors? It seems the logical default to assume that non-human animals do experience the world in much the same way you or I do.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

I do not believe animals to be sentient

And why do you believe that?

I do not equate death or servitude with suffering.

So you wouldn't have any objections if you were taken as a slave and worked to death, right? Because those aren't suffering?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

I feel no guilt for eating the diet of every single one of my ancestors.

Appeal to tradition.

 I do not believe animals to be sentient, and I do not equate death or servitude with suffering

Objectively false belief. Source

Also, saying "I do not equate death or servitude with suffering" is just using an absurd personal opinion to invalidate objective considerations. It'd be like me saying, "I don't associate shouting slurs at racial minorities with racism," to validate such an act. In either case, neither distortion serves as a justification for this wicked behavior.

But it’s like a religion - you have a fundamental belief, not in god, but in the consciousness of animals.

False equivalence. One belief is speculative and far more abstract, but the other belief has legitimate concrete evidence to support it. Once again, read the very comprehensive analysis.

People who pay for media may also see it as an ethical baseline to pay for what you consume.

Again, this is a false equivalence, and it seems that you are abusing the notion of morality being subjective in order to justify an immoral act. You could also easily say something like "People who refrain from assaulting innocent people see it as an ethical baseline, but I don't" as a bad attempt at justifying assaulting innocent people, but it won't hold weight on its own. You have to provide a solid basis for why such an equivalence actually makes sense, but you do not. You just state it like it's plainly obvious and doesn't need further details.


This is so copey that it hardly deserves a full-fledged response. Please know that this comment isn't the "own" you think it is. You're embarrassing yourself.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

OOC if I had a pet pig. Loved it. Gave it a full and happy life safe and warm in my house until one day it died of old age. Would it be okay to give the body to my destitute neighbours so they can feed their dogs?

Edit 21hrs later: Your silence speaks volumes

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

No because their dog is also morally inferior for eating meat and should also be punished.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Insects, crustaceans, and mollusks do not have any form of consciousness. They are just as aware and alive as fungi and plants. Otherwise we would feel great remorse when examining all the slaughtered insects on the front of our motor vehicles. Fish, are slightly more aware, but I don’t attach much emotional weight to their very tiny brains. Birds and mammals are on a higher level of consciousness than a lot of the animal kingdom. But not all death is painful. Many humans seek a dignified and painless death.

Domesticated animals for the most part have the ability to escape, if they wanted to express their consciousness and free will. The process of domestication is an evolutionary choice. Chickens and other livestock are suffering today because their ancestors gave away their freedom for security.

Actually I think dogs collectively suffer more than most of our livestock. For them, death is out of reach. Their suffering is prolonged. Their mutations and genetic deficiencies are cruel. Many dogs are born with such horrible genes and behaviors they have no hope of a quality life with humans. Very sad.

Anyway, there is no objective truth on this matter. But I know you care so much about suffering, I just want to reassure you, that I feel no sorrow for livestock. Everything we eat and purchase impacts the animals on this planet. To exist is to impose suffering on the Earth. And I’m okay with that. My opinion, is that vegans are drawing a line in sand so feint that it is erased by the slightest breeze.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Insects, crustaceans, and mollusks do not have any form of consciousness. They are just as aware and alive as fungi and plants. Otherwise we would feel great remorse when examining all the slaughtered insects on the front of our motor vehicles.

First of all, current data on the sentience of insects, crustaceans, and mollusks are, at the most, uncertain regarding whether or not these animals have sentience, not definitively conclusive in the direction of them not having sentience. And even if they were to actually not be sentient, this is honestly just a red herring unless these are the ONLY animals that you are responsible for the enslavement, exploitation, and slaughter of, but you are clearly very disingenuous. Other animals that you endorse being exploited and tortured, such as cows and pigs, objectively have been confirmed to have consciousness (read the fucking study), so how is this even relevant? As far as the point about running them over with motor vehicles, some degree of animal suffering like this is inevitable, but to purport that the existence of inevitable unintentional animal suffering justifies deliberately funding farm animals being shoved into gas chambers just for personal pleasure is nothing more than an appeal to futility fallacy. Humans have died in the construction of houses, but I'm not seeing you say that it's okay to deliberately murder humans to eat them simply because so many people are living in houses and they cannot guarantee that the construction of such houses did not cause any human death.

 Fish, are slightly more aware, but I don’t attach much emotional weight to their very tiny brains.

"I don't attach much emotional weight to their very tiny brains."

By you using such "I" phrasing, you are inadvertently admitting that you are not going off of scientific consensus (which you've already proved yourself to be really fucking bad at anyway), but rather "personal vibes about their tiny brains, bro." Like, even this study provides support for this claim within the very first sentence of its abstract, in addition to all of the intricacies pertaining to the research conducted to gain this information, of course.

But not all death is painful. Many humans seek a dignified and painless death.

This is irrelevant, as we don't necessarily say that it is morally acceptable to take the life of a human so long as you do it in a painless way. In these scenarios, you are referring to a human going through a "dignified and painless death." These often involve matters of consensual euthanasia and/or mental illness. 

If someone went into your house while you were sleeping at 3 AM and did an instantly lethal, painless blow to your head with a firearm, would you consider that morally acceptable due to the "painless" nature of the death?

Domesticated animals for the most part have the ability to escape, if they wanted to express their consciousness and free will. The process of domestication is an evolutionary choice. Chickens and other livestock are suffering today because their ancestors gave away their freedom for security.

I am baffled by how much you can reach. You are claiming that because humans have been able to seize the wild ancestors of modern-day domesticated farm animals, that means these animals "gave their freedom away." You're so rhetorically illiterate that I keep thinking with each read of your words that I will not see mental gymnastics more absurd than what you've already put out, but you keep proving me wrong! This is also a baseless claim, as you obviously were not around to witness how humans went about capturing these wild ancestors. It reeks of a victim-blaming mentality as well, saying that "If the animals didn't want humans to exploit them, they should've just escaped!" This is not shocking for someone who "does not equate death or servitude with suffering," though.

As far as the animals we have today, domesticated animals cannot last in the wild, so escaping could lead them into a dangerous situation as well; that's exactly why we call them DOMESTICATED. Exploitative humans have selectively bred and genetically modified these animals to be meat, milk, and egg-producing machines. By utilizing manmade restraining devices, such as those that are literally called r--- racks. I should add, humans keep these animals unable to escape, but they still try to escape in whatever capacity they can.

Actually I think dogs collectively suffer more than most of our livestock. For them, death is out of reach. Their suffering is prolonged. Their mutations and genetic deficiencies are cruel. Many dogs are born with such horrible genes and behaviors they have no hope of a quality life with humans. Very sad.

Wait a minute. I thought that you did not believe in the sentience of animals, so why do you worry about dogs? You're contradicting yourself! Also, yes, dogs are also victims of speciesism, human supremacy, and animal exploitation, so don't support the pet industry, and if you want to be logically consistent, eschew the dairy, egg, and meat industry while you're at it.

Anyway, there is no objective truth on this matter. But I know you care so much about suffering, I just want to reassure you, that I feel no sorrow for livestock. 

There are studies that objectively indicate these things, but seeing as how undialectical and unscientific you are, you have deliberately chosen to neglect the actual peer-reviewed studies I have sent you because you know that being faced with information that makes a strong case against your already abhorrent rhetoric would strike too much of a nerve.

Saying "I feel no sorrow for livestock" is just giving your personal opinion on a matter, but lacking sympathy for another sentient being still does not serve as a moral justification for the exploitation and slaughtering of that sentient being. If a Klansman said, "I feel no sorrow for black people," surely you wouldn't think that his lynchings are now morally justified, right?

Everything we eat and purchase impacts the animals on this planet. To exist is to impose suffering on the Earth. And I’m okay with that.

Once again, this is an appeal to futility. Yes, we all cause some degree of harm and suffering just by existing, but that doesn't mean deliberately going out of your way to uphold harm and suffering is morally acceptable, and it certainly does not make the slavery aspect of animal oppression morally acceptable either. This isn't about whether or not you're okay with these things. Morality is a two-way street, just like how the Klansman in that hypothetical isn't morally justified by neglecting the interests of his black victims and only focusing on what he thinks alone.

My opinion, is that vegans are drawing a line in sand so feint that it is erased by the slightest breeze.

My brother in Christ, you are the one who literally rejected fish sentience on the basis of pure vibes rather than evidence. If you're going back to what you said about insects, crustaceans, and mollusks, then once again, I challenge you to tell me exactly how that justifies what you're doing to animals that are not within those categories. You also seem to have sympathy for dogs even though you literally stated, "I do not believe animals to be sentient, and I do not equate death or servitude with suffering," so whose lines are arbitrary again?

I nearly spared you this because you are so deeply unserious and one of the worst instances of a rhetorically illiterate carnist who spouts absurd takes in an effort to come off as some degree of logically consistent, but quite frankly, it'd truthfully just be far more honorable for you to own up to your shortcomings here.

You didn't even have to bring up veganism to begin with, as the original thread has nothing to do with it. You brought it upon yourself because you saw a sliver of some chance to cope. If it's striking that much of a nerve that you need to grasp at so many straws to attempt to defend carnism this poorly out of nowhere, then go vegan for fuck's sake.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Thank you for the very detailed response. This is a discussion about piracy. It’s interesting to speak of coping and projection. You know a lot of the most hateful homophobes keep coming out of the closet as gay? I think this kind of hate is very prevalent in our society. Basically you hate that somebody who doesn’t share your moral restrictions, who is out there enjoying life without a care in the world. A kind of moral jealousy. “I have to live with this burden and it’s unfair for somebody else to live without it”. I said it in my original comment and now I will emphasize it in response to your wall of text. Your contempt for me is the same as closet gay homophobes. In this analogy my love for cheese is gay sex, and you think you hate it because your religion (your moral code) is correct, but you actually hate it because you are deprived of it, and it’s unfair that I can enjoy it without guilt. This brings us full circle to the original question about why I think some people view piracy negatively.

It seems you think that all non-vegans must be ignorant. “If only 90% of the population would read the scientific literature or if they were aware of how their animal products came to market, they’d all be vegan”. I am aware of the indirect consequences of my actions and I carry on so I must be some kind of monster. Clearly I am not your brother in Christ, rather a spawn of Satan or perhaps worse. Perhaps I’m just a creature of this earth. A natural consequence of everything up until now.

It is absolutely futile. Being a vegan is like recycling. If it makes you feel better about your life, good. But anybody with the privilege to debate such things, with the worldwide industrial grocery selection to even contemplate veganism, has a huge wake of environmental destruction associated with existing. All the fuel that’s been burned, all of the lumber, loss of habitat for your dwelling. Every time you bathe a freshwater fish or amphibian dries up. Don’t worry about it. I forgive you. It’s not your fault. It’s not your burden. You are a worthy allocation of this planets resources. Thank you for your insight.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

This is a discussion about piracy.

You're the one who brought up veganism you complete fucking clown

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

And, it seems from the response that it was a spot on analogy.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I can see how you'd think that if you didn't make any attempt at all to understand what Angel was trying to tell you.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Whoosh. Clearly I lack the reading comprehension to understand. I just need to look at the facts harder and then I’ll become vegan.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Noone said you couldn't comprehend it, but that you chose not to. You haven't replied to any of the contradictions they pointed out either, which makes it look like you either aren't reading the replies or you think for some reason they dont require a rebuttal.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

They don’t require rebuttal because they weren’t related to the original statement, and actually only serve to reinforce it along with the rest of this brigade.

The question is why do people hate media pirates and I made a comparison to vegans hating omnivores. That it’s a moral high road and those on the high road spew shit down to those who aren’t on it. The only logical rebuttal to that point would be a bunch of vegans saying “whoa hey that’s not fair, I don’t hate anybody else for their choices”. And I’m sure those people are out there and to them I apologize for the generalization.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Fair point but you seem to be doing the same moral high roading yourself.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

I have no hate for vegans. But I am also intolerant of bigotry. There’s more than enough of it coming from the religious right. I don’t need any more of it from the zealous left.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

You are a disgusting human. I'm actually appalled reading the shit you're writing. It's not often that I read such concentrated evil. You don't think death and servitude cause suffering? You think domesticated animals choose to stay in factory farms? You're a fucking ghoul.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

I am sorry your world view is causing you anguish.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Don't pretend to have empathy for me, shithead

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I’m quite sincere. I used to drive my car in a hurry for years. It’s no way to live. I caused myself a lot of unnecessary stress. At the time of course I blamed my stress on all the slow, distracted shitheads. But they’re infinite, and out of my control. But one thing is in my control: how I react. I made a decision one day that I would never drive in a hurry. That it would take how long it takes. It’s been a lot better since then.

Just like the shitheads on the road, you will find no short supply of people who don’t share your world view. If they upset you, it’s a rough road ahead. I hope you find peace. ☮︎

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago
[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago

Insects, crustaceans, and mollusks do not have any form of consciousness.