Let us celebrate our dominance

Feelings

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YARRGHHH!! We are MANKIND, the world's GREATEST PREDATOR. All other species submit to us. The world is OUR BITCH. Like any dominant species, we rule this planet. Victory is already ours and has been for the longest time.

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You see this sucker right here? We made it our bitch since day 1. We made its children our bitch, and its children's children etc.

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May I turn your attention please to exhibit B. This meaty delight has been a staple of our enjoyment and many a feeding frenzy. It's big, easy, and bodalicious. It exists solely to be USED. By US. Can I get a "HELL YEAH"??

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I'm ALL ABOUT the bacon. Don't give me that look babygirl, you're dying for a good cause: To SATISFY....my....HUNGER.

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This one managed to escape our greasy little clutches. It has managed to scrape out a meager existence hiding out in what natural habitat we humans, in our infinite wisdom and generosity, have left untouched. Enjoy your freedom bear, before long you will be a farm animal. We just haven't gotten around to you yet. Too busy killing each other to come after you, that's all. But when mankind learns to peacefully coexist.... you will be OURS. That day will come, you'll see!
 
Plants have feelings too: http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2008/12/09/recent_studies_have_proven_pla.aspx :P

We also kill millions of viruses, bacteria, insects, worms, parasites - so in either sense, again we are the bullies that say: those forms of life are good and superior, they deserve to live, the other forms of life are baaaaad and have to dieeeee, for the common good, because they are "ugly", "disgusting", "pests" etc.

We are trapped in the human-centric view of the universe, dictating which life deserves to live: the life which is important according to us. So saving some animals implying eating more plants, and even fighting the common flu instead of giving in, already means we celebrate our arrogant dominance over the planetary life.

That said, I'm a vegan, but I don't fool myself that there's much ethics in veganism; it just wastes less resources (more plants are needed to grow the same nutrition from animals), and we have to preserve the soils and the energy for the soil-less hydroponic farms, as much as possible.
 
our stomach bacteria kills bad bacteria-- OMG MY STOMACH IS EVIL AND UNETHICAL!!!!
 
*throws confetti in the air*
Wouldn't be much of a victory though without worthy opponents =)
 
That pig really looks like it has a tumor.
 
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YARRGHHH!! We are MANKIND, the world's GREATEST PREDATOR. All other species submit to us. The world is OUR BITCH. Like any dominant species, we rule this planet. Victory is already ours and has been for the longest time.

chicken.jpg

You see this sucker right here? We made it our bitch since day 1. We made its children our bitch, and its children's children etc.

cow.JPG

May I turn your attention please to exhibit B. This meaty delight has been a staple of our enjoyment and many a feeding frenzy. It's big, easy, and bodalicious. It exists solely to be USED. By US. Can I get a "HELL YEAH"??

pig-1.jpg

I'm ALL ABOUT the bacon. Don't give me that look babygirl, you're dying for a good cause: To SATISFY....my....HUNGER.

Brown_bear_rearing.jpg

This one managed to escape our greasy little clutches. It has managed to scrape out a meager existence hiding out in what natural habitat we humans, in our infinite wisdom and generosity, have left untouched. Enjoy your freedom bear, before long you will be a farm animal. We just haven't gotten around to you yet. Too busy killing each other to come after you, that's all. But when mankind learns to peacefully coexist.... you will be OURS. That day will come, you'll see!

Hmm, I agree with your points about our dominance over the chicken, pig, and cow. Although, the brown bear seems to relatively safe, we have been killing it's friend. The polar bear. Let me point out to you exibit A

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As you see, the polar bear is running out of room to stand on that glacier. As our little cars go about, it heats up the world thus making his little standing place smaller and smaller. Soon he will fall into the water. He will have 3 choices. Choice A: to die. Choice B: to swim to a warmer place with land, although he will live in uncomfortable hot and sweaty conditions. And choice C: to develop gils and fins and become a fish. Which would be the smartest move for you polar bear, thus making it the most plausible solution. He will be known as bear fish.
 
We also kill millions of viruses, bacteria, insects, worms, parasites - so in either sense, again we are the bullies that say: those forms of life are good and superior, they deserve to live, the other forms of life are baaaaad and have to dieeeee, for the common good, because they are "ugly", "disgusting", "pests" etc.

We are trapped in the human-centric view of the universe, dictating which life deserves to live: the life which is important according to us. So saving some animals implying eating more plants, and even fighting the common flu instead of giving in, already means we celebrate our arrogant dominance over the planetary life.
We are animals, we do what all animals do. We dominate all other species. We are wired to ensure our own safety, survival and pleasure. Tigers do the same. They eat whatever the fuck they want, and take a shit wherever they feel like.
 
We are animals, we do what all animals do. We dominate all other species. We are wired to ensure our own safety, survival and pleasure. Tigers do the same. They eat whatever the fuck they want, and take a shit wherever they feel like.
It's a lot more complicated. Even this view about the relationship between animals is human-centric, and dependent upon specific human culture (not all human cultures). No animal (or us) dominates anything. Animals just do things, they don't have conscious intention to dominate or survive; it just happens to be so. And to some human cultures it looks as domination, but only within reductionist reasoning. Because all these systems and species are interrelated and support each other's existence.
 
Just a heads-up, I think this is probably fake or grossly exaggerated. I can't find an original source for the study, just a runaround of secondary websites.
Warning: The ":P" indicates that I'm being goofy with this link (maybe this is a bit better). They have certain results that they interpret in a certain way. But that also applies to what we call feelings. An even more non-standard point of view is to interpret certain reactions of inorganic matter as a form of what we call (free) will.
 
Well.
Well.

WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELL.....

they are delicious.

/does a Duffy
 
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