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Okay great.

Now anybody who has said that they wouldn't is a hypocrite unless they're a vegan.
They're literally the same thing.

Kill an animal nobody will miss your kid is fed.
Kill a person nobody will miss your kid is fed.

All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
If a person has no impact on others, they're the same as a cow.

Glad to say I'm not a hypocrite.


 
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Okay great.

Now anybody who has said that they wouldn't is a hypocrite unless they're a vegan.
They're literally the same thing.

Kill an animal nobody will miss your kid is fed.
Kill a person nobody will miss your kid is fed.

All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
If a person has no impact on others, they're the same as a cow.

Glad to say I'm not a hypocrite.
Wait wat


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Okay great.

Now anybody who has said that they wouldn't is a hypocrite unless they're a vegan.
They're literally the same thing.

Kill an animal nobody will miss your kid is fed.
Kill a person nobody will miss your kid is fed.

All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
If a person has no impact on others, they're the same as a cow.

Glad to say I'm not a hypocrite.
Humans are a lot more complex than cows and have a much greater potential in life and range of emotions.


 
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fuck you
Okay great.

Now anybody who has said that they wouldn't is a hypocrite unless they're a vegan.
They're literally the same thing.

Kill an animal nobody will miss your kid is fed.
Kill a person nobody will miss your kid is fed.

All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
If a person has no impact on others, they're the same as a cow.

Glad to say I'm not a hypocrite.
Wait wat
Sol is being Sol.

An idiot.


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Cannot say that I wouldn't, as evil as it is, it would be an interesting experience that would be difficult to pass.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I'm naturally curious for unique experiences, and in this situation the consequences that normally bar the act are removed.
The consequences that normally bar the act of killing somebody should be the acknowledgment that you are taking a person's life away without their consent. Even ignoring the damage that would be done to relatives and friends, that person is still having their will imposed on in the worst possible way because of "curiosity." Even if it was a painless death, there's no ethically sensible reason to just deprive that person of their own existence.
If no person is there to respond to losing those things then what significance do they have?
That person has their won desire to live. That's a barrier enough on its own.


 
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#13
Okay great.

Now anybody who has said that they wouldn't is a hypocrite unless they're a vegan.
They're literally the same thing.

Kill an animal nobody will miss your kid is fed.
Kill a person nobody will miss your kid is fed.

All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
If a person has no impact on others, they're the same as a cow.

Glad to say I'm not a hypocrite.
Wait wat
Sol is being Sol.

An idiot.
Yeaa I was gonna say what he just said makes no sense whatsoever.


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Cannot say that I wouldn't, as evil as it is, it would be an interesting experience that would be difficult to pass.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I'm naturally curious for unique experiences, and in this situation the consequences that normally bar the act are removed.
The consequences that normally bar the act of killing somebody should be the acknowledgment that you are taking a person's life away without their consent. Even ignoring the damage that would be done to relatives and friends, that person is still having their will imposed on in the worst possible way because of "curiosity." Even if it was a painless death, there's no ethically sensible reason to just deprive that person of their own existence.
If no person is there to respond to losing those things then what significance do they have?
That person has their won desire to live. That's a barrier enough on its own.
Which is mostly why I'd prefer they die faster than they can realize that desire is being breached.
With that, I wouldn't feel much remose, I'd think.


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Okay great.

Now anybody who has said that they wouldn't is a hypocrite unless they're a vegan.
They're literally the same thing.

Kill an animal nobody will miss your kid is fed.
Kill a person nobody will miss your kid is fed.

All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
If a person has no impact on others, they're the same as a cow.

Glad to say I'm not a hypocrite.
Humans are a lot more complex than cows and have a much greater potential in life and range of emotions.
I agree, but,
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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
I believe this is correct.

But you argued that the value was based on how much people would miss them.

And that's completely different, because impact is capable of being done without acknowledgment.


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Cannot say that I wouldn't, as evil as it is, it would be an interesting experience that would be difficult to pass.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I'm naturally curious for unique experiences, and in this situation the consequences that normally bar the act are removed.
The consequences that normally bar the act of killing somebody should be the acknowledgment that you are taking a person's life away without their consent. Even ignoring the damage that would be done to relatives and friends, that person is still having their will imposed on in the worst possible way because of "curiosity." Even if it was a painless death, there's no ethically sensible reason to just deprive that person of their own existence.
If no person is there to respond to losing those things then what significance do they have?
That person has their won desire to live. That's a barrier enough on its own.
Which is mostly why I'd prefer they die faster than they can realize that desire is being breached.
With that, I wouldn't feel much remose, I'd think.
I can understand that, but don't sympathize at all with the curiosity to just end someone's life. It would be equally pointless to do it.


 
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Okay now that everyone has voiced their opinions, what if I told you it was your kid who would go hungry if this man whose life had no value was not ended?
Still wouldn't kill him.


 
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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
Enjoy being wrong.


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No, I'd rather just go and feed the child myself.


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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others.
Enjoy being wrong.
What would you say determines the value in somebody's life?


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Cannot say that I wouldn't, as evil as it is, it would be an interesting experience that would be difficult to pass.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I'm naturally curious for unique experiences, and in this situation the consequences that normally bar the act are removed.
The consequences that normally bar the act of killing somebody should be the acknowledgment that you are taking a person's life away without their consent. Even ignoring the damage that would be done to relatives and friends, that person is still having their will imposed on in the worst possible way because of "curiosity." Even if it was a painless death, there's no ethically sensible reason to just deprive that person of their own existence.
If no person is there to respond to losing those things then what significance do they have?
love this tree falling in a forest meme


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Cannot say that I wouldn't, as evil as it is, it would be an interesting experience that would be difficult to pass.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I'm naturally curious for unique experiences, and in this situation the consequences that normally bar the act are removed.
The consequences that normally bar the act of killing somebody should be the acknowledgment that you are taking a person's life away without their consent. Even ignoring the damage that would be done to relatives and friends, that person is still having their will imposed on in the worst possible way because of "curiosity." Even if it was a painless death, there's no ethically sensible reason to just deprive that person of their own existence.
If no person is there to respond to losing those things then what significance do they have?
That person has their won desire to live. That's a barrier enough on its own.
Which is mostly why I'd prefer they die faster than they can realize that desire is being breached.
With that, I wouldn't feel much remose, I'd think.
I can understand that, but don't sympathize at all with the curiosity to just end someone's life. It would be equally pointless to do it.
At that point I'm not saying anyone ought or ought not to do, that is just simply what I would do in the situation.


 
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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 of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
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Cannot say that I wouldn't, as evil as it is, it would be an interesting experience that would be difficult to pass.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I'm naturally curious for unique experiences, and in this situation the consequences that normally bar the act are removed.
The consequences that normally bar the act of killing somebody should be the acknowledgment that you are taking a person's life away without their consent. Even ignoring the damage that would be done to relatives and friends, that person is still having their will imposed on in the worst possible way because of "curiosity." Even if it was a painless death, there's no ethically sensible reason to just deprive that person of their own existence.
If no person is there to respond to losing those things then what significance do they have?
love this tree falling in a forest meme
fear i am a naughty girl can't you say i'm begging you to wreck me
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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?


 
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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 of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.


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Feet first into fun!
I don't think I hate anyone enough to kill them.


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ITT: people with no impact


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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?


 
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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 of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?
Definitely, definitely, definitely let him live. Choice and consent is all.


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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?
Definitely, definitely, definitely let him live. Choice and consent is all.
Why does what someone wants matter if literally nobody else wants that?


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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?
Definitely, definitely, definitely let him live. Choice and consent is all.
I guess this is just where we disagree on things.
Sometimes I feel that people refuse to recognize that misery is preventable. I guess misery just has more effect on my conscience than death does.


 
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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 of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?
Definitely, definitely, definitely let him live. Choice and consent is all.
Why does what someone wants matter if literally nobody else wants that?
It doesn't fucking matter whatsoever what other people want. Your life is yours alone.


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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?
Definitely, definitely, definitely let him live. Choice and consent is all.
Why does what someone wants matter if literally nobody else wants that?
It doesn't fucking matter whatsoever what other people want. Your life is yours alone.
The only thing that matters is impact.

Are you saying killing Osama was wrong because he wanted to live?


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All of the value in a person's life resides in the impact they have on others
lolno
Okay, what other value does a person have and why does it matter if whatever you esteem to be value has been lost?
Self-value is all that matters. There is no numeric scale, there's a switch. If a person wants to live, his life has value. If he doesn't, his life doesn't have value. Simple as that. Other people's opinion on the person has literally no relevance at all.
Hypothetical situation here :

If a mentally disabled man has a chronic illness that causes him to be in immense pain for the entirety of his conscious life, but due to the nature of his psyche, insists that he wants to live instead, is it better to let him remain in torment or to end his life against his will?
Definitely, definitely, definitely let him live. Choice and consent is all.
Why does what someone wants matter if literally nobody else wants that?
It doesn't fucking matter whatsoever what other people want. Your life is yours alone.
So is that to say that we should allow people who are not of sound mind to torture themselves as they wish? Should we allow schizophrenics to dismember themselves or catatonics to starve?