QC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuanpoll: are dogs capable of sinyes 33.5%no 39.3%depends on breed16.6%idk / other / results10.6%1,063 votes·Final results4:35 AM · Jan 3, 2022·Twitter for iPad1 Retweet1 Quote Tweet24 Likes
QC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuan·Jan 3Replying to @QiaochuYuanmy old dog thread which contains my position on the matterQuote TweetQC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuan · Sep 3, 2019dogs are incapable of sinShow this thread17
QC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuan·Jan 3lol "depends on breed" is an option i threw in as a joke, nice to see it's getting some traction59
QC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuan·Jan 3hmm perhaps i should have probed concepts of sin vs. concepts of dog innocence separately somehow. welp, too late3
Cow Tongue@cowtung·Jan 3Sin is a social construct. We can project "sin" onto dogs, sure, but only because "sin" is pure memetics and easily projected.12
Aengus McMillin@aengusmcmillin·Jan 3Replying to @QiaochuYuanYes only because humans have defined sin as a set of things that definitely include some dog behaviors, not because of any universal 'badness' or 'wrongness' to what they do2
Richard D. Bartlett (Berlin Aug 2-10)@RichDecibels·Jan 3Replying to @QiaochuYuanwtf dogs know more about guilt than any other creature including humans how could they not be sinning211
The Cynical Optimist@CynicalOptimo·Jan 3Replying to @QiaochuYuanSin is an idea invented by humans. It's not even a real thing.