El Diablo
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How old are you?
If you are much much older than me, I'll be sure to visit your gravesite and piss on that.![]()
it's a f**king rodent
get over it ffs
do you cry when someone sprays mortein a blowfly?
How old are you?
If you are much much older than me, I'll be sure to visit your gravesite and piss on that.![]()
How old are you?
If you are much much older than me, I'll be sure to visit your gravesite and piss on that.![]()
it's a f**king rodent
get over it ffs
do you cry when someone sprays mortein a blowfly?
so a dickhead tortures a rat is shocking
but what happens in nature is perfectly fine though, say when a cat half kills a rat and plays around with it until it dies, and then it eats it, which is what cats do.
Tell me how these are different?
So essentially what you are saying is that you don't actually care about the treatment of the rat.It is in a cats nature to do it. A civilized human by western standards is expected to not to behave that way regardless of their nature. I am pretty sure this is happening in China, if so then it's just another day over there. The majority over there don't view animals the same way we do.
definitely agree.Cruelty for entertainment is wrong.
This I'm not so sure of.It also frequently indicates that the person would do the same to another human.
So essentially what you are saying is that you don't actually care about the treatment of the rat.
You are only concerned with the breed of animal that mistreats it.
I think it shows a level of behaviour so cowardly that they'd only ever do this sort of thing to animals than can easily overpower, which is going to be small animals.
I'll bite.so a dickhead tortures a rat is shocking
but what happens in nature is perfectly fine though, say when a cat half kills a rat and plays around with it until it dies, and then it eats it, which is what cats do.
Tell me how these are different?
it's a f**king rodent
get over it ffs
do you cry when someone sprays mortein a blowfly?
madunit said:Rats are considered a pest and thus people don't have an emotional attachment to the animal
madunit said:Therefore, as much as this persons actions is deplorable, it isn't seen as being as bad because it happened to a rat and in a weird way, the fact he chose a rat shows that while he's f**ked in the head, he wasn't f**ked in the head enough to use a kitten or a puppy etc.
Are you saying you're no better than a housecat?It constantly amuses me how people forget that we are animals too...and predators at that...
If so, then I shall force you to use kitty litter and eat the crap they call 'cat food' off the floor.
How do you know that a cat has no concept of suffering or morals?.I'll bite.
Comparing what a cat does (a stupid furball with no concept of suffering or morals) to a human is completely fallacious
how can you possibly know that?Cats do not really know any better, but we do.
Man torture an animal until it dies. Cat does exactly the same thing. Thus the two can be compared. You are exonerating the cats actions because you can't relate to it as a fellow animal. Fattening up kids with candy and cooking them was the basis for an evil witch and was horrible, but we fatten up and kill heaps of animals and eat them and thats perfectly fine. You aren't treating both the human and the cat as animals, only one, which is understandble given the argument you are trying to make.We are not cats. You can't really compare what a cat does to a prey animal to what a human does, because the human mind goes beyond basic instinct actions. Something like a cat can't rationalise or ponder their actions, let alone mull over the ethics of slaughtering animals. This is one of the things what separates us from the rest of the animal kingdom.
And how do you know animals aren't the same.You'd might as well be saying that people who torture animals like this are no better than those animals. Although that's not entirely accurate, because human beings know what they're doing, have foresight, want to be malicious, etc.
it's an odd argument you make. You don't care for the rat and you don't care that it dies unnaturally, but you do care if its death is painful. It's a rather odd tangent to get upset about.Unless the animal is visibly crying out in pain, 'cause as humans we can all imagine that level of pain. I know people who really hate rodents, but would get upset when people do this sort of crap. I don't really think you need an emotional attachment to be disgusted/find such things wrong. It might make one feel less sympathetic for the tortured animal, but not any less f**ked up. That said, I think it's good that people feel sorry for the tortured animal - that is healthy. It not only recognises that the animal isn't an inanimate object, but the link can be made to the person's sadistic intent/personality quite easier. After all, such a link would most likely not be there if the animal was insensible to pain, hmm?
status shouldn't matter? There's a food chain and every animal has its place either above or below other animals. Status, whether you like it or not does matter, because its nature.Personally, I see them the same. It's a matter of principle. An animal is being tortured, painfully, for someone's jollies. Logically it shouldn't matter what kind of animal it is, the status of the animal shouldn't be taken into higher consideration than the fact that here's a sicko causing unnecessary pain and anguish to a helpless animal. Whether it's a pest, a pet or food animal should be completely irrelevant.
The only reason it's "worse" if it were a cat or dog because of either a stronger emotional attachment to the animal in question, or in practical terms (the usefulness of the animal). A dog is considered a pet and a companion, thus useful. A wild rat? Vermin that needs to be exterminated. However, I don't think such a distinction should gloss over the fact that a helpless animal is being painfully tortured because someone's sadistic enough to hear their screams of pain. The latter is all that matters here, not an arbitrary title.
Are you saying you're no better than a housecat?