In fact, being confronted with some of these cues and norms may even terrify us.Īs we navigate this weird socialized world in an attempt to feel "normal," we still tend to ask ourselves, "why on earth am I like this?" Although, science offers no real explanation other than the response that we were just born this way, there are some memes out there on the internet that are sort of creepily accurate in summing up just how living as a generally socially awkward person really is.ĭo you dread large social gatherings? Does small talk seem incredibly unnatural to you? Are you convinced that you come off as incredibly annoying or incredibly b*tchy to others, even if others think you are nice? If you answered "yes" to any of the above, then you'll find the list below all too relatable. While we mean well, we tend to not pick up on certain social cues, or even enjoy a lot of social norms. We're not necessarily introverts, just a small group of millions of regular people, introverted and extroverted, who aren't exactly good with, well, other people. This assertion makes zero sense unless you also hold animals to the same "don't kill other entities" standards, which I'm assuming you're not.Socially awkward people: there's really no one quite like us. They kill other animals the same as humans do, but humans are simultaneously suppose to be on the same level as animals yet "know better" than to kill them at the same time. They don't invent moral codes nor do they differentiate between "good" and "bad" behaviors outside of survival purposes. And yeah sorry, animals don't operate on a "free will" level of consciousness like humans do, they operate on survival instinct. YOUR personal morals cannot be forced on others, that's not how moral agency works. You can't FORCE anyone to consider killing animals morally wrong, thats like forcing someone to consider sex before marriage wrong and making them live accordingly, which is what you're asserting.
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Whether or not a human being considers animals spiritually relevant and wrong to kill is tied in with their personal moral code and overall world view. Just because you can't see it in front of you doesn't mean it isn't happening. That's what a lot of vegans do, we defend the voiceless. etc.?Įven if you would just call the police on your mobile? That's doing something to help. Would you pass by on the street if someone was doing the following to an animal, maybe a dog, maybe a cow: kicking, beating, raping, torturing, "bolting" (still leaving them conscious), slicing their ankles so they flop about on the floor until death, slicing their throats etc. The animals and the planet that you're destroying have no voice that you can obviously hear so we speak for them. You'll enjoy NOT eating meat at all more. You're nearly there, you can cut it all out. We will always "lecture" until the education goes in. This website in Chrome is buggy AF! Duplicates your comments and then deletes all of them when you delete one of them. I'll have to add another comment here now.