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05-04-2012, 09:47 AM | #36 (permalink) | |
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Think about the mom who carried you in her belly for the better part of the year before squeezing your body out of her vagina. Think of how she fed you and cleaned you as a baby. Think of how she provided you with an ability to think and express yourself (like you're doing now). Now think about her opening the garage and having to deal with finding her baby's body in her car. Think about how she'll never be able to smile without holding back tears when she see other children playing and laughing because she won't ever be able to get the image of your selfishness out of her head while memories of better times are shattered against your final horror. How about that? How about you try growing up enough to honestly think about someone besides yourself? |
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05-04-2012, 10:15 AM | #37 (permalink) | |
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is it selfish to determine your own fate and not be led like sheep by non-sensical morality? i know i'm not living my life for anyone else's benefit, and if you think that any parent that in good conscience brings a child into this world isn't selfish i can't say you're anything but delusional. after all, no one asks to be born. i just don't see how people so fervently defend and value the "sanctity of life" when it is, in essence, consumption and destruction. |
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05-04-2012, 11:55 AM | #38 (permalink) | |
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How is it not the epitome of selfishness to determine your own fate? That's also a rather myopic perspective on life if you can't see it besides the physical consumption and destruction necessary to power our bodies. You're right though, no one asks to be born, the challenge is accepting that you have been and in turn growing into something greater than the sum of your parts. That, or you can let your ego neuter your development and keep you firmly rooted in mental adolescence for as long as possible. |
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