deadwinter
i want to see angels
- Apr 7, 2023
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i have a lot, i just can't think of them rn. i'm interested to know what controversial opinions u have (no matter how problematic it is).
Idk manThere are no choices, there is no responsibility. People are what they have to be.
That most influencers should not have this much influence over their viewers/consumers
I know this view makes people angry which is why I'm posting in this thread, but I believe that anyone no matter the age deserves the option of an guaranteed way to leave this world, I don't believe in selective pro-choice ideas where suicide is only an option for those who meet a certain criteria. I think forcing one to suffer when they want to die will always be criminal and inhumane, nobody else has any right to say that suicide isn't an option for someone else as it's not their life, my view is compassionate.
We have agents in place to make sure that you can't get away with this slander. If you're from a country where bacon is just plain sliced pork belly that's one thing but in the US bacon is cured with the tears of angels and cooked by wood carved from the tree of life. At least one billion of our American ancestors died in hellish trench warfare for each slice of bacon to ensure that its quality is not able to be undermined by that evil Canadian 'bacon' ham.bacon is horrible
bacon is horrible
this reminded me of a disturbing controversial documentary I watched a couple months ago called Pervert Park (2014)I have a really controversial opinion. Sometimes my sympathy is misguided.
And sometimes, it's misguided towards... people who find children attractive.
No hold up let me explain myself. The problem with that crowd is that, if they commit crime, they are terrible. But if they don't, they still are seen as categorically terrible and a lost cause. This leads to situations like people commenting "they should go to therapy" not realizing that there is no such thing as changing someone's innate attractions (same way that gay conversion therapy is a scam). If you try to give an inch and try to portray them not-negatively, like a Vice(?) or Vox(?) video on a support group that aims to help each other... you just get more negativity hurled everyone's way. People don't want to research this group. We have little data and the data we do have, is usually about those who already were jailed and are known. We don't know much about the prevalence of these people in hiding. They have no interest in getting out of their closets, understandably, and no one would engage with them anyways.
FWIW, I have no stakes in this conversation. Nor am I nor do I personally know anybody that would fit the description.
I agree. People like those should have support groups to help each other. I'm sure some of them are aware that acting on their impulses would be immoral and so, refrain from doing so. And those people don't deserve the hostility targeted at them because in the end, you can't control your thoughts.I have a really controversial opinion. Sometimes my sympathy is misguided.
And sometimes, it's misguided towards... people who find children attractive.
No hold up let me explain myself. The problem with that crowd is that, if they commit crime, they are terrible. But if they don't, they still are seen as categorically terrible and a lost cause. This leads to situations like people commenting "they should go to therapy" not realizing that there is no such thing as changing someone's innate attractions (same way that gay conversion therapy is a scam). If you try to give an inch and try to portray them not-negatively, like a Vice(?) or Vox(?) video on a support group that aims to help each other... you just get more negativity hurled everyone's way. People don't want to research this group. We have little data and the data we do have, is usually about those who already were jailed and are known. We don't know much about the prevalence of these people in hiding. They have no interest in getting out of their closets, understandably, and no one would engage with them anyways.
FWIW, I have no stakes in this conversation. Nor am I nor do I personally know anybody that would fit the description.
As an ex-vegetarian I get ya. I only started eating meat when I was 17 and left home for college. Bacon was one of the worst ones to get used to. (Worst was stewed beef, sometimes it tastes like piss).
I'm curious— what made you change your mind about vegetarianism?
i have a lot, i just can't think of them rn. i'm interested to know what controversial opinions u have (no matter how problematic it is).
I agree that this basic idea is true, that anyone should be able to leave if they want to. In practice, if it was really easy to access a way out, a lot of terrible people would try to disguise murder as ctb- for example, by threatening a person's loved one if they don't ctb. Hopefully ctb will become more accessible than it is, but this is going to be a risk as it becomes more accessible. Another factor- already in Canada elderly patients are pressured to ctb who don't want to leave- in order to try to save on the expenses for their medical care towards the end of life.I know this view makes people angry which is why I'm posting in this thread, but I believe that anyone no matter the age deserves the option of an guaranteed way to leave this world, I don't believe in selective pro-choice ideas where suicide is only an option for those who meet a certain criteria. I think forcing one to suffer when they want to die will always be criminal and inhumane, nobody else has any right to say that suicide isn't an option for someone else as it's not their life, my view is compassionate.
What do you mean by that and why do you think so? I think Hitler was truly evil, that can't be deniedNo single human can be truly evil.