Totally insane.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd
their lives are mostly aimless suffering and they don't possess the cognitive sophistication to try to find purpose and meaning despite that suffering
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Replying to @gabrielamadej @bAbAHAdAd
it seems clear to me that it's better not to be born than to be born as a non-human animal
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You're anthropomorphizing human consciousness onto nonhuman consciousness and as such your assumptions are senseless since they draw a false equivalence.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @gabrielamadej
Furthermore, the manner in which animals struggle to maintain their lives implies that, despite any apparent suffering, they desire to live. As such, it doesn't make sense that they would wish not to be born nor to be able to breed.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @gabrielamadej
Since alongside suffering in life is enjoyment, the idea that life must end to cease suffering is absolutely incomplete. If life ends, then so does enjoyment.
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this clearly missed the point: especially in the case of non-human animals, enjoyment is fleeting and suffering is dominant and constant.
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Replying to @gabrielamadej
Wrong. Existence is pure joy. The sorrows are but as shadows, they pass and are done but there is that which remains.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd
i think you're underestimating just now nasty, brutish, and short animal life in the wild is
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Whatever you say, city kid.
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