Fairy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 01, 2025 9:17 am
Why do we believe we’re more special than creepy crawly bugs?
creepy crawlies have creepy bug rights too, no?
So, is this a forum for retards?
A mind is a life support system, and it achieves its function through judgment, and now you are playing the part of a retard that does not know its own job, nor can it apparently read a dictionary.
Asking the world to be a spectator in you mental masturbation is only evidence of chronic dysfunctionality.
Fairy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 01, 2025 9:17 am
Why do we believe we’re more special than creepy crawly bugs?
creepy crawlies have creepy bug rights too, no?
So, is this a forum for retards?
A mind is a life support system, and it achieves its function through judgment, and now you are playing the part of a retard that does not know its own job, nor can it apparently read a dictionary.
Asking the world to be a spectator in you mental masturbation is only evidence of chronic dysfunctionality.
Thank you, I agree the mind has only one job to do and that is to recognise that all Minds are illiterate, simply because they don’t exist. Existence is mental.
You’re looking through the wrong end of the telescope.
LuckyR wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 7:43 am
Murder is a legal term, so no, mowing your lawn isn't murder. The folks in the Law Now forum are laughing.
Are the folks in the "Law Now" forum certain that bugs don't possess consciousness nor have the capacity to experience suffering? If so, maybe they can engage in some neuro-philosophical discussion to enlighten the rest of us why that cannot possibly be the case?
LuckyR wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 7:43 am
Murder is a legal term, so no, mowing your lawn isn't murder. The folks in the Law Now forum are laughing.
Are the folks in the "Law Now" forum certain that bugs don't possess consciousness nor have the capacity to experience suffering? If so, maybe they can engage in some neuro-philosophical discussion to enlighten the rest of us why that cannot possibly be the case?
He's correct. It's only a legal term. And yes, of course INSECTS possess 'consciousness' and experience suffering. Why wouldn't they? Pain is one of the most important survival mechanisms and therefore one of the most primitive.
It's quite unbelievable that there are still humans around who think only humans experience pain and suffer. They are usually pathetic religious nuts. How clueless would someone need to be?