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Metsfanmax wrote:When I think of how many Americans could literally boil a lobster alive and then eat it, and think that there's absolutely nothing wrong with this, sometimes it doesn't make sense to me either. But the world still has a lot of horrible things left in it, and we should keep on striving to make it better. We do this by always standing on the side of justice, and not being silent when awful things happen.
notyou2 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:When I think of how many Americans could literally boil a lobster alive and then eat it, and think that there's absolutely nothing wrong with this, sometimes it doesn't make sense to me either. But the world still has a lot of horrible things left in it, and we should keep on striving to make it better. We do this by always standing on the side of justice, and not being silent when awful things happen.
Its an insect for fucks sake. A delicious one I might add.
macbone wrote:Replace "cute girl" with "homeless person" and the end result is the same, the work of monsters.
macbone wrote:My son asks me if monsters are real, and I tell them, yes, they are. They're us.
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macbone wrote:Replace "cute girl" with "homeless person" and the end result is the same, the work of monsters.
My son asks me if monsters are real, and I tell them, yes, they are. They're us.
Metsfanmax wrote:notyou2 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:When I think of how many Americans could literally boil a lobster alive and then eat it, and think that there's absolutely nothing wrong with this, sometimes it doesn't make sense to me either. But the world still has a lot of horrible things left in it, and we should keep on striving to make it better. We do this by always standing on the side of justice, and not being silent when awful things happen.
Its an insect for fucks sake. A delicious one I might add.
Lobsters are crustaceans, which while being arthropods are certainly not insects and belong to a completely different subphylum.
But the important part is not what you call them -- it is whether they can feel pain. And there is lots of evidence that lobsters may feel pain in a way similar to how humans do. It is certainly not settled science, it's an active area of research. But if there's even a 10% chance that lobsters feel pain, we are all monsters if we're eating tens of millions of them each year. It would mean that there's a Holocaust happening all around us, all the time.
notyou2 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:notyou2 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:When I think of how many Americans could literally boil a lobster alive and then eat it, and think that there's absolutely nothing wrong with this, sometimes it doesn't make sense to me either. But the world still has a lot of horrible things left in it, and we should keep on striving to make it better. We do this by always standing on the side of justice, and not being silent when awful things happen.
Its an insect for fucks sake. A delicious one I might add.
Lobsters are crustaceans, which while being arthropods are certainly not insects and belong to a completely different subphylum.
But the important part is not what you call them -- it is whether they can feel pain. And there is lots of evidence that lobsters may feel pain in a way similar to how humans do. It is certainly not settled science, it's an active area of research. But if there's even a 10% chance that lobsters feel pain, we are all monsters if we're eating tens of millions of them each year. It would mean that there's a Holocaust happening all around us, all the time.
I know they are crustaceans, and yes they probably feel pain, like most living creatures. So what is your solution? Should we not eat? Perhaps we should only eat plants? Does a carrot feel pain while being boiled alive?
nietzsche wrote:
in comparison to freezing to death which eventually numbs your pain receptors or aomething and you don't experience the agony.
patches70 wrote:nietzsche wrote:
in comparison to freezing to death which eventually numbs your pain receptors or aomething and you don't experience the agony.
Well, if you don't think extremely violent shivering, extreme confusion, erratic heartbeat, loss of muscle control, extremely labored breathing and other various disturbing symptoms of severe hypothermia to not be agony then yeah, freezing to death involves no agony. Freezing to death ain't a good way to go. Then again, there are few ways that one might think as "a good way to go". The agony of burning to death or being boiled alive is pretty short lived when compared to freezing to death. You'll stop hurting when boiled alive a lot quicker than you'll stop hurting when freezing to death.
Either way, a quick bullet to the head is probably preferable than burning or freezing to death.
IMO. The worst thing about freezing to death is that you'll have your senses long enough to know that you are in some real trouble and that you are going to die, soon, and you won't be able to do a thing to stop it. You won't even have the ability to contemplate your loved ones by the time you've figured out your going to die because you'll be so cold your brain won't be able to think of anything at all except how freaking cold you are. Very strange things happen to a person's mind when they are freezing to death. That's a horrifying thing in and of itself, IMO, to slowly lose your mind while your body flails in vain to save itself by sacrificing your extremities.
Yeah, freezing to death is it's own brand of agony.
_sabotage_ wrote:Read Into Thin Air.
Put the lobster to sleep. I thought everyone knew this.
Metsfanmax wrote:notyou2 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:When I think of how many Americans could literally boil a lobster alive and then eat it, and think that there's absolutely nothing wrong with this, sometimes it doesn't make sense to me either. But the world still has a lot of horrible things left in it, and we should keep on striving to make it better. We do this by always standing on the side of justice, and not being silent when awful things happen.
Its an insect for fucks sake. A delicious one I might add.
Lobsters are crustaceans, which while being arthropods are certainly not insects and belong to a completely different subphylum.
But the important part is not what you call them -- it is whether they can feel pain. And there is lots of evidence that lobsters may feel pain in a way similar to how humans do. It is certainly not settled science, it's an active area of research. But if there's even a 10% chance that lobsters feel pain, we are all monsters if we're eating tens of millions of them each year. It would mean that there's a Holocaust happening all around us, all the time.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Lobsters do not feel pain "the same way we do".
And, boiling is a very quick end for a lobster.
We take longer in such circumstances because we have a more advanced nervous system and we are much larger. No one would boil a cow alive on purpose.
Attempting to equate animals we eat to humans is how you perpetuate violence, not how you prevent it.
When you compare boiling lobsters to the holocaust, you imply that killing human beings is no worse than killing a lobster... something that some extremist PETA folks actually do say.
Even IF you wish to argue that there is evidence boiling lobsters is wrong, Comparing it killing a human being not advance your cause, it minimizes the real and true evil in killing a human being, particularly in such a manner for such a cause.
nietzsche wrote:patches70 wrote:nietzsche wrote:
in comparison to freezing to death which eventually numbs your pain receptors or aomething and you don't experience the agony.
Well, if you don't think extremely violent shivering, extreme confusion, erratic heartbeat, loss of muscle control, extremely labored breathing and other various disturbing symptoms of severe hypothermia to not be agony then yeah, freezing to death involves no agony. Freezing to death ain't a good way to go. Then again, there are few ways that one might think as "a good way to go". The agony of burning to death or being boiled alive is pretty short lived when compared to freezing to death. You'll stop hurting when boiled alive a lot quicker than you'll stop hurting when freezing to death.
Either way, a quick bullet to the head is probably preferable than burning or freezing to death.
IMO. The worst thing about freezing to death is that you'll have your senses long enough to know that you are in some real trouble and that you are going to die, soon, and you won't be able to do a thing to stop it. You won't even have the ability to contemplate your loved ones by the time you've figured out your going to die because you'll be so cold your brain won't be able to think of anything at all except how freaking cold you are. Very strange things happen to a person's mind when they are freezing to death. That's a horrifying thing in and of itself, IMO, to slowly lose your mind while your body flails in vain to save itself by sacrificing your extremities.
Yeah, freezing to death is it's own brand of agony.
Are you sure about this? I'm willing to take your word because I'm very lazy but I really remember reading somewhere it was the other way around.
Metsfanmax wrote:notyou2 wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:When I think of how many Americans could literally boil a lobster alive and then eat it, and think that there's absolutely nothing wrong with this, sometimes it doesn't make sense to me either. But the world still has a lot of horrible things left in it, and we should keep on striving to make it better. We do this by always standing on the side of justice, and not being silent when awful things happen.
Its an insect for fucks sake. A delicious one I might add.
Lobsters are crustaceans, which while being arthropods are certainly not insects and belong to a completely different subphylum.
But the important part is not what you call them -- it is whether they can feel pain. And there is lots of evidence that lobsters may feel pain in a way similar to how humans do. It is certainly not settled science, it's an active area of research. But if there's even a 10% chance that lobsters feel pain, we are all monsters if we're eating tens of millions of them each year. It would mean that there's a Holocaust happening all around us, all the time.
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