
Versailles
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- Oct 1, 2020
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I can only describe it with one word "family", it covers a lot for me
How would you describe the SS community?
How would you describe the SS community?
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Most down to earth description tbhA community of mentally ill people who are pro-choice
Wonderful but deeply troubled bunch. That's not to say being troubled is in any way a bad thing. I think the open, almost unconditional seeming acceptance of ones own and others troubles makes this place a strangely human place.
What's more human than deciding life and consciousness isn't worth it anymore (for whatever personal reasons), and yet still giving compassion to others who share that sentiment? No animal is even remotely capable of that. Might be one of the highest expressions of consciousness really. Sorry if that sounds pretentious.
You're right, empathy and emotion isn't just human. The idea is of putting an end to ones own consciousness is. And other humans recognising that and showing understanding towards it is something that only humans can do really. At least as far as I'm aware. That's what I meant, wasn't trying to say we are the only living beings capable of emotion and empathy/compassion, was more trying to say we're the only living beings capable of being empathetic towards suicide, because we are the only living beings who even think of suicide as an option (again as far as I'm aware), and that that makes a place like this something uniquely human, in a strange way. Sorry if that was unclear, maybe I worded it too pretentiously or strongly.View attachment 72739
No animal is remotely.... whaaaat?!
I work with wildlife :: very complex incredible social structures. And emotional truth beyond human scope. Empathy is not an exclusively human trait :: (above) a juvenile comforts a recently defeated screaming male :: according to Shaun de Waals study :: consolation reflects a sense of empathy. The juvenile has nothing to gain, infact more to lose coming into conflict with the enemy of an alpha.
...maybe animal suicide ideation is foreign & confusing. I agree, but having tried to rescue beaching dolphins myself in Capetown (without success) makes me wonder....
and watching elephants anxiously mourn over the bones of a matriarch is evidence of memory and emotional intelligence.
Way more than I have (emotionally retarded, selfishly stunted imp that I am..!)
You're right, empathy and emotion isn't just human. The idea is of putting an end to ones own consciousness is. And other humans recognising that and showing understanding towards it is something that only humans can do really. At least as far as I'm aware. That's what I meant, wasn't trying to say we are the only living beings capable of emotion and empathy/compassion, was more trying to say we're the only living beings capable of being empathetic towards suicide, because we are the only living beings who even think of suicide as an option (again as far as I'm aware), and that that makes a place like this something uniquely human, in a strange way. Sorry if that was unclear, maybe I worded it too pretentiously or strongly.
Also very cool work you do, glad someone like you could tell me a bit about animals. Interesting pic too.
I may be soft in your palmSome of the people here are really kind and caring about people and their feelings, but there's a small amount of people who are just assholes from what I've seen.
I would've warned you, but, really, what's the point?Lmfaooo what![]()
He's posting lyrics from Fiona Apple songsLmfaooo what![]()
Not very many people I know like Fiona. A lot of people seem to hate that type of music.
The people of SS from 2018 to now imo know more about reality than the brainwashed normies and pro-lifers. Just one example of the normies and pro-lifer delusions is their desire to become old. that imo is totally irrational . As a contrast the SS members tend to agree with me more when i say i don't want to become old and will ctb before that happens.I can only describe it with one word "family", it covers a lot for me
How would you describe the SS community?
And when I think of it, my fingers turn to fistsThose people fondle my trigger & then they blame my gun![]()
Since when do these statistics exist here?Average CTB enjoyers.
fortunately I have not run into those kinds of peopleSome of the people here are really kind and caring about people and their feelings, but there's a small amount of people who are just assholes from what I've seen.