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TopicWho would you save if you could only save one: Your dog or a small child?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 7:47:55 PM
#105
Am I being trolled?
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TopicWho would you save if you could only save one: Your dog or a small child?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 7:43:40 PM
#103
UnfairRepresent posted...
Most people without a kid already know who they will probably save.


The poll is not your child. It's a child.
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TopicWho would you save if you could only save one: Your dog or a small child?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 6:20:56 PM
#99
UnfairRepresent posted...
cuttin_in_farm posted...

Believe it or not, you need to experience some things before knowing what it's like.

So?

Doesn't mean you can't have an opinion on it.

I've never licked a racoon's ass but that doesn't make me unqualified to answer the question "What would you do? Eat a pizza or lick a racoon's ass?"

Assuming people need to share your experiences to express an opinion is a freeway heading towards an echo chamber


When it comes to the moral dilemma posed in your question, I disagree.

Your analogy doesn't work. Most people already know they probably won't lick a furry animal. Nor an ass. Let alone the furry ass of an animal. They are qualified to answer your question.

If you've never had a pet, you don't really know how attached you could be. You don't have enough experience to answer.

A more logical comparison is "What do you like more? Ham or sausage?"

People who have never even tasted sausage probably shouldn't be answering the question.
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TopicWho would you save if you could only save one: Your dog or a small child?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 5:56:44 PM
#96
UnfairRepresent posted...
cuttin_in_farm posted...

Mix both, and its 50/50. Though people without pets probably shouldn't be voting.

Why not?

Their opinions are as valid as the next man's


Believe it or not, you need to experience some things before knowing what it's like.

Some posts in here are downplaying the options to a child vs "a" dog. If you don't know what it's like to have a cherished dog, you're ill-fit to vote in this poll, imo.
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TopicWhat's the best way to tell a story?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 5:49:47 PM
#7
Animation and video games will always best books due to visual and auditory elements.

Video games are more limited often times, but are more likely to allow the attention to detail that comes primarily from books.

I'd say it's between animations or video games, tbh. Obviously tv show series are included.

A book has never made me cry. It just can't reach as many senses.
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A show of kindness may not do much help, but a show of cruelty may do much harm.
TopicWho would you save if you could only save one: Your dog or a small child?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 5:46:04 PM
#91
I feel it is more human to save the one you have an emotional attachment too.

A child enlists a default level of attachment so long as you aren't heartless.

So it's going to come down to how much you value your dog.

The issue is simple.

What's yours > a stranger's to most people.
But
A human > dog to most people.

Mix both, and its 50/50. Though people without pets probably shouldn't be voting.
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TopicNone of us are perfect.
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 2:26:45 AM
#2
Speak for yourself, bro.
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TopicThings that truly blow your mind?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 2:26:03 AM
#12
Noses can run.
Feet can smell.
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TopicDo you thank God for positive outcomes to situations?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 12:59:47 AM
#7
I don't. I am more prone to say it was luck, than thank someone else I can't physically see.
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TopicWhy don't you believe in God?
cuttin_in_farm
02/24/18 12:54:29 AM
#81
My reasoning is more simple and selfish in nature, tbh.

I want human accomplishments to be credited to humans and humans alone. Not some god who conveniently is awarded credit for fortune while the devil is credited with everything bad.

I don't believe in absolute good or absolute evil. If god was so invested in the lives of humans to the point he'd help your daughter pass a test because she prayed or give Uncle Jerry the winning numbers in the lottery, he'd also be responsible for why your husband got into that car crash or why you can never find the TV remote.

It's pure laziness to me that if something good happens, "God was looking out for you". While if something bad happens, "it's the Devil's work".

Nevermind the flawed logic of writing the devil off as evil after hearing one side of the story.

I dislike how much praise god is given without, imo, having earned it. Too much suffering goes on unjustified for me to believe there's an all-loving god around. I look forward to dying to find out the truth. Because I could do a better job than him if he's up there. It takes a human to help humans. Not a god who can't understand us. As if living under his love is an actual reward after death. Spare me.
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TopicPeople who only dares to make fun of you from the sidelines.
cuttin_in_farm
02/22/18 11:24:32 PM
#5
MediumRare posted...
cuttin_in_farm posted...
I hate overly paranoid people who are so narcissistic they think I'm always talking about them.

You think I would risk conflicts if I am not sure? I don't have too much time on my hand and go looking for trouble when there is none.


I'm not talking about you, TC.
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TopicPeople who only dares to make fun of you from the sidelines.
cuttin_in_farm
02/22/18 11:11:56 PM
#2
I hate overly paranoid people who are so narcissistic they think I'm always talking about them.
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TopicWould you fuck a clone of yourself?
cuttin_in_farm
02/21/18 11:09:29 PM
#4
Genocet_10-325 posted...
It's a clone.


No.
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TopicMy main problem with black people is
cuttin_in_farm
02/21/18 7:10:42 AM
#2
TC tempting mod gods there.
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A show of kindness may not do much help, but a show of cruelty may do much harm.
TopicCashier Pops Her Tit Out As A Power Move While Berating Customer
cuttin_in_farm
02/21/18 7:09:37 AM
#174
Rika_Furude posted...
Why is it so hard for retail workers to understand they are hired to serve customers and without an attitude? I dont care if they are having a bad day, thats no reason for them to treat people awfully. If they dont want to be at work, they shouldnt be. When they get a real job they will deal with real stress, not fake "i dont want to serve this customer right now" stress


I dunno. My "real" job is a cake walk on my patience compared to dealing with bottom tier customers face to face in retail/food.
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