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Peter O’Dactyl @peter0dactyl.bsky.social

in the sense of just not having such an acute awareness of any thing at all. It certainly gets to the frontier of what we know about consciousness but I’m not sure I agree we know nothing about it, personal experience can tell us a lot. There’s clearly grades of it, and evidence suggests these

jul 23, 2025, 3:26 am • 1 0

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Peter O’Dactyl @peter0dactyl.bsky.social

relate to more developed brains and sensors. Do I think killing masses of insects is bad then? I think when done to alleviate much more definite suffering by humans and animals it’s understood as a tradeoff with minimal moral hazard. But if you did this purely for fun, ya I think that’s sadism

jul 23, 2025, 3:26 am • 1 0 • view
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Peter O’Dactyl @peter0dactyl.bsky.social

Back to the classic example, people who pull apart even individual insects for fun, without any good scientific intention or who relish some sense of inflicted pain: I think everyone of normal morals recognizes this is wrong, and it’s because the pain tho slight is unalloyed by any tradeoff.

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Peter O’Dactyl @peter0dactyl.bsky.social

So when I think of eating meat, which is clearly a pleasure for me but not required to live or flourish, I understand it as something similar. We don’t have to kill cows, we do because it brings us joy not truly different from the kid pulling apart butterflies. I don’t want to be that anymore

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Cyb3rManiak @cyb3rmaniak.bsky.social

Something occurred to me. In the classic example of someone taking a bug apart, does your mind go to an adult doing it? Or a kid? Like burning ants with a magnifying glass... That's something I associate with kids.

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