Re: Pets as children
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 7:42 pm
Yes, an attachment to your genetics is exactly what it means to be a parent.
Fuck all you adopted kids, btw.
Fuck all you adopted kids, btw.
I don't have kids, but otherwise it's exactly like that.GORDON wrote:You're just biased because of your hormones.
The Egyptians thought that, too. As I recall, their family trees tended to lean heavily in one direction.GORDON wrote:Yes, an attachment to your genetics is exactly what it means to be a parent.
Fuck all you adopted kids, btw.
No you see when you raise kids your body produces sympathetic hormones and that makes you irrational. That's why childless people have better parenting perspective than parents, you see, and their parenting advice should be revered.Vince wrote:I don't have kids, but otherwise it's exactly like that.GORDON wrote:You're just biased because of your hormones.
You completely lost me with the farming stuff. I never mentioned farming...?With all due respect, you're kind of proving my point. I point out that almost everyone raised, fed and cared for animals that almost always eventually became dinner 150 years ago and you seemingly compare it to cannibalism joyfully proclaim that we live in a civilized time. Which we do, but that doesn't change the fact that someone somewhere is still caring for and feeding the animals that end up on our dinner plates. We just are now urbanized and insulated from the work of actually doing that.
I'm not sure how cruelty to animals entered the conversation about farmers raising their own food.
HUGE difference.Most people don't buy their pets to eat. There's a big-ass difference between taking care of something you plan to slaughter later on and something you plan to take care of until the end of its natural life because you want to.
It has happened. I have no evidence, but this has taken place. No way we've gone through millions or billions of people and these exact situations haven't played out.But I've never heard of a couple getting a divorce after their dog died, or somebody committing suicide after their cat became street pizza.
This is just a difference in culture. In some cultures women are possessions and property. Are we then wrong for allowing them to have opinions just because other people don't?I get people feeling like pets are family. You should watch the documentary called Happy People: A Year in the Taiga. An old trapper there was talking about his dogs that helped him with his tracking of fur animals. He explained that he rarely let them into his house, only when the temperatures dropped to about 20 below zero and their lives were endangered. And even then they had to stay by the door. He explained that if they spent too much time in the house they became worthless as working dogs. Then he told the story about how two of his best dogs were killed by a bear that had wandered into their village. This old grizzled guy was tearing up telling the story. Two things became obvious. He really loved his dogs. And they were dogs.
While it is ridiculous that someone without kids is scolding a parent in a thread about children, he's not wrong about our biology changing when we have kids. So while he has a point even though he didn't express an opinion on the actual topic, you could easily see his comments here as rude.Because you've been brainwashed by hormones. Your judgement is clouded beyond recovery by biological impulses which completely bypass and undermine the conscious mind. If someone wearing a brain slug tells you that wearing a brain slug is the most important thing one can do, you wouldn't take their word for it would you?
So all because I don't think your opinion can be trusted, that automatically means I must be in opposition? What sort of crazy talk is that?GORDON wrote:Is an opinion. You expressed an opinion. A really ridiculously wrong one.TPRJones wrote:I hope you won't mind if I don't take you as an impartial judge of the objective truth value of this.Thing is, when I finally had a kid, I realized how silly it was to say "I have kids with fur." It isn't even in the same sport, much less the same ballpark.