That is one of the saddest things I have ever read....I wanna hunt down that dude...seriously, that is just wrong
Originally posted by Jerry DB
how does that even make sense? in the beginning of time there was this 5 billion dollar machine that forced two particles to collide at the speed of light. lets re create that. DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
War, senseless murder, car fettishes (The gBin. 'nuff said.) - These are few of many things that I think are a disgrace to our species. This and TDK's post are making their way to the top.
Oh my god that's so horrible! That guy is a sick bastard! It's really sad also on the girls behalf. If she doesn't learn to forget about this she'll probobly be scarred for life. I was petting my dog the whole time I read that... so sad, so sick.
Originally posted by Chrissi
If you eat a pizza it does not give you the urge to fly a kite.
Let me ask you guys this. What justifies your justification for such retaliatory actions(which, by the way if you could perpetrate, you would) in a situation such as this?
Why is it that we, as the human collective, generally rally and support violence in the form of such a movie as 300, or shows on HBO like Dexter, where we all find forms of violence in terms of retribution against horrible people are acceptable, yet many other times we do not advocate violence at all, especially when we perceive that the individuals who befall such fates do not deserve them.
"I'll rip his face off, I'll hunt him down."
Do you think that actually doing things like this would make you no better than he who committed to atrocities to begin with?
I might move this to critical thinking, where I expect some conversation.
Aperson said something to me last night, rather, presented my thoughts into one little phrase.
It's impermanence.
Tracking back to my original point, another good example of this fickle human support is the movie Man on Fire, or War and the support of destroying "terrorism" that was seen in the beginning of the American campaign.
That would depend on each individual's set of morals and ethics. For some people, the initial act that produced the feeling of vengeace is legitimate justification on a personal, subjective level. Perhaps some people feel the ends justify the means: the fact that this man is removed from human and canine society and thus will never be able to perform this action again is sufficient justification for ending his life.
Others are possibly just reproducing what they think the societal norm is in reacting to such news. They may not be willing to follow up on it or even believe it to be right.
If you're looking for an objective justification, however, then you're not going to get one. Hell, if we pull ourselves far enough back into the abstract and examine the situation from there, how do we know such an action requires justification?
I watched clouds awobbly from the floor o' that kayak. Souls cross ages like clouds cross skies, an' tho' a cloud's shape nor hue nor size don't stay the same, it's still a cloud an' so is a soul. Who can say where the cloud's blowed from or who the soul'll be 'morrow? Only Sonmi the east an' the west an' the compass an' the atlas, yay, only the atlas o' clouds.
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