Animals you used to kill when you were a child

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I'd take that risk. Insects are a remnant of the past, tbh. If they were suddenly eliminated, life would find a way.

Do you want to live in a mould-ridden wasteland with ridiculously expensive water and living solely off a paste grown in a lab? Didn't think so.
That's not a guaranteed outcome.

But it would be something similar. It wouldn't be any better than the hypothetical outcome.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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I'd take that risk. Insects are a remnant of the past, tbh. If they were suddenly eliminated, life would find a way.

Do you want to live in a mould-ridden wasteland with ridiculously expensive water and living solely off a paste grown in a lab? Didn't think so.
That's not a guaranteed outcome.

But it would be something similar. It wouldn't be any better than the hypothetical outcome.
No, it wouldn't. Like I said, humans are more than capable of self-sustaining an ecosystem, as long as it's human-centric.


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I'd take that risk. Insects are a remnant of the past, tbh. If they were suddenly eliminated, life would find a way.

Do you want to live in a mould-ridden wasteland with ridiculously expensive water and living solely off a paste grown in a lab? Didn't think so.
That's not a guaranteed outcome.

But it would be something similar. It wouldn't be any better than the hypothetical outcome.
No, it wouldn't. Like I said, humans are more than capable of self-sustaining an ecosystem, as long as it's human-centric.

That is what our human centric ecosystem would be like, as most humans would be wiped out.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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I'd take that risk. Insects are a remnant of the past, tbh. If they were suddenly eliminated, life would find a way.

Do you want to live in a mould-ridden wasteland with ridiculously expensive water and living solely off a paste grown in a lab? Didn't think so.
That's not a guaranteed outcome.

But it would be something similar. It wouldn't be any better than the hypothetical outcome.
No, it wouldn't. Like I said, humans are more than capable of self-sustaining an ecosystem, as long as it's human-centric.

That is what our human centric ecosystem would be like, as most humans would be wiped out.
No, we wouldn't. We can easily breed the same animals and grow the same crops with the absence of insects. If anything, it would help us more.

Your problem is that you're thinking of nature. Gardens and farms are as far from nature as you can get.


 
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None. Because I'm not a sick fuck.
Why are you so hubristic?
It keeps me sane. The realization that everyone around you isn't as ethical as you are? It kinda wears on you.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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None. Because I'm not a sick fuck.
Why are you so hubristic?
It keeps me sane. The realization that everyone around you isn't as ethical as you are? It kinda wears on you.
Ethics are overrated. And people are just...better than insects/animals, anyway.


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I'd take that risk. Insects are a remnant of the past, tbh. If they were suddenly eliminated, life would find a way.

Do you want to live in a mould-ridden wasteland with ridiculously expensive water and living solely off a paste grown in a lab? Didn't think so.
That's not a guaranteed outcome.

But it would be something similar. It wouldn't be any better than the hypothetical outcome.
No, it wouldn't. Like I said, humans are more than capable of self-sustaining an ecosystem, as long as it's human-centric.

That is what our human centric ecosystem would be like, as most humans would be wiped out.
No, we wouldn't. We can easily breed the same animals and grow the same crops with the absence of insects. If anything, it would help us more.

Your problem is that you're thinking of nature. Gardens and farms are as far from nature as you can get.

It would be a struggle to keep those animals alive and instead we'd probably switch to growing genetically modified meat in labs. They're already trying to get us to eat it today because we're unsustainable, but it has proven highly unpopular.

Crops would also be genetically modified beyond recognition and famine would be widespread because of mold and the general shortage of food.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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Quote from: Carsonogen
Your problem is that you're thinking of nature. Gardens and farms are as far from nature as you can get.

It would be a struggle to keep those animals alive
Now we're getting somewhere. How? We grow the same crops we've always been growing. No insects needed. We give those same crops to the same animals. No insects needed.

Please give me a concrete reason why insects influence contained breeding and growing of crops in any way.
Last Edit: September 23, 2015, 03:57:10 PM by Carsonogen


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The explaining is getting rather arduous. I can't be bothered with this anymore.

If you want to know the answer, you should read a book called Dust by Charles Pellegrino or do some simple research into how ecosystems work, as I said before.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
—Judge Aaron Satie
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No. You haven't explained shit. You've explained how a lack of insects would affect nature like three times, but that's not even what we're talking about.


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class, nothing would be alive if they couldnt feel pain.
Plants

Bacteria

Protists

Fungi
yeah tbh this shouldnt have even needed a post


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None I am friends with all animals


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None. Because I'm not a sick fuck.
Why are you so hubristic?
It keeps me sane. The realization that everyone around you isn't as ethical as you are? It kinda wears on you.
Ethics are overrated. And people are just...better than insects/animals, anyway.

I'll agree with you on that one. I don't understand how anyone could advocate the extinction of humans - we're the best organism nature has produced - billions of years of evolution and natural selection has resulted in us, discussing how great we are on a mother fucking computer. Has any other organism done that? NO.

We're god damn super-predators. We target adult animals instead of the young, which no other animal would normally do because of the risk factor. We're causing a MOTHERFUCKING extinction event because of our behavior. Has any other organism done that? NOPE.

We kill animals at the top of the food chain 9 times more than they kill each other. Animals are actually evolving to be smaller as a result of us, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.

We're not even really a part of the food chain anymore. We've completely changed the rules.

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I'll agree with you on that one. I don't understand how anyone could advocate the extinction of humans - we're the best organism nature has produced - billions of years of evolution and natural selection has resulted in us, discussing how great we are on a mother fucking computer. Has any other organism achieved that? NO.

We're god damn super-predators. We target adult animals instead of the young, which no other animal would normally do because of the risk factor (it's actually why we're unsustainable, but still).

We kill animals at the top of the food chain 9 times more than they kill each other. Animals are actually evolving to be smaller as a result of us, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.

We're not even really a part of the food chain anymore. We've completely changed the rules.
Everything you just described is precisely why I hate humans so much. Plus your attitude.


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I'll agree with you on that one. I don't understand how anyone could advocate the extinction of humans - we're the best organism nature has produced - billions of years of evolution and natural selection has resulted in us, discussing how great we are on a mother fucking computer. Has any other organism achieved that? NO.

We're god damn super-predators. We target adult animals instead of the young, which no other animal would normally do because of the risk factor (it's actually why we're unsustainable, but still).

We kill animals at the top of the food chain 9 times more than they kill each other. Animals are actually evolving to be smaller as a result of us, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.

We're not even really a part of the food chain anymore. We've completely changed the rules.
Everything you just described is precisely why I hate humans so much. Plus your attitude.

All other predators engage in the same destructive behavior and something else would eventually take our place if we went extinct.


 
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All other predators engage in the same destructive behavior and something else would eventually take our place if we went extinct.
Which is why I want all life to go extinct.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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All other predators engage in the same destructive behavior and something else would eventually take our place if we went extinct.
Which is why I want all life to go extinct.
But existence is good, in and of itself.


 
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All other predators engage in the same destructive behavior and something else would eventually take our place if we went extinct.
Which is why I want all life to go extinct.
But existence is good, in and of itself.
Wrong.


 
 
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Oh lawdy, agreeing with verb.
This is an odd day.

You see I first read the post and thought it was worded negatively, but uh... nope. It's true, humans are so far one of the apex species but that's not really a good thing. The rats on mauritius were apex there, they massacred damn near all the native birds and that's not a good thing at all.

A universe filled with nothing but murderous creatures isn't really something to cherish, humans should be using their evolutionary insight to make things better for other creatures not just slaughtering them for amusement, easy food and via carelessness.

(That's where we'd diverge on the point I imagine verb)

Humans have the gift of sentience, and we waste it by being no better than rats.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
—Judge Aaron Satie
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Oh lawdy, agreeing with verb.
This is an odd day.

You see I first read the post and thought it was worded negatively, but uh... nope. It's true, humans are so far one of the apex species but that's not really a good thing. The rats on mauritius were apex there, they massacred damn near all the native birds and that's not a good thing at all.

A universe filled with nothing but murderous creatures isn't really something to cherish, humans should be using their evolutionary insight to make things better for other creatures not just slaughtering them for amusement, easy food and via carelessness.

(That's where we'd diverge on the point I imagine verb)

Humans have the gift of sentience, and we waste it by being no better than rats.
Humans have the gift of sentience, and we waste it by being no better than rats.
gift of sentience
L
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L


 
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Oh lawdy, agreeing with verb.
This is an odd day.
we don't disagree that much

no more than i disagree with the average user, anyway lol


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All other predators engage in the same destructive behavior and something else would eventually take our place if we went extinct.
Which is why I want all life to go extinct.

In the future we could see the error of our ways and abandon our destructive behaviors, including self-destruction.


 
 
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Oh lawdy, agreeing with verb.
This is an odd day.
we don't disagree that much

no more than i disagree with the average user, anyway lol
Yeaaah lol

I think really the only major disagreement is anti-natalism, the rest would just be down to a matter of proportion.



 
 
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<.<
Oh lawdy, agreeing with verb.
This is an odd day.

You see I first read the post and thought it was worded negatively, but uh... nope. It's true, humans are so far one of the apex species but that's not really a good thing. The rats on mauritius were apex there, they massacred damn near all the native birds and that's not a good thing at all.

A universe filled with nothing but murderous creatures isn't really something to cherish, humans should be using their evolutionary insight to make things better for other creatures not just slaughtering them for amusement, easy food and via carelessness.

(That's where we'd diverge on the point I imagine verb)

Humans have the gift of sentience, and we waste it by being no better than rats.
Humans have the gift of sentience, and we waste it by being no better than rats.
gift of sentience
L
O
L
eks dee
Humans are sentient creatures, believe it or not. I don't see what is all that humorous about it.


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Oh lawdy, agreeing with verb.
This is an odd day.

You see I first read the post and thought it was worded negatively, but uh... nope. It's true, humans are so far one of the apex species but that's not really a good thing. The rats on mauritius were apex there, they massacred damn near all the native birds and that's not a good thing at all.

A universe filled with nothing but murderous creatures isn't really something to cherish, humans should be using their evolutionary insight to make things better for other creatures not just slaughtering them for amusement, easy food and via carelessness.

(That's where we'd diverge on the point I imagine verb)

Humans have the gift of sentience, and we waste it by being no better than rats.

That's essentially what I was going to say. We can change - humans and our intelligence are a relatively new thing, so of course we still generally hold on to our predatory instincts. Some of us are beginning to see the error of our ways, but the general populace doesn't.
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eks dee
Humans are sentient creatures, believe it or not. I don't see what is all that humorous about it.
Did you miss my underline? Humans are sentient, but it's far from a gift. It's the opposite.


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I'd just like to add that I never said our behaviour was a good thing - I was just pointing out how it is right now and looking at it from an outsider's perspective. We are amazing in both good and bad ways.


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Humans are sentient creatures, believe it or not. I don't see what is all that humorous about it.
Did you miss my underline? Humans are sentient, but it's far from a gift. It's the opposite.

How is it not a gift? Nearly everything that has ever lived on this planet is as dumb as a bag of rocks compared to us, save for a few cephalopods, great apes, whales and dolphins - and even they don't come close to our intelligence.