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and yes, life even the worst life, is worth being alive for. | |||
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if you do not procreate, your life was utterly meaningless that's it propagation of the species sorry to burst your bubble, there is nothing else. | |||
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again, sorry to burst your bubble literally everything that a healthy person does, all works toward building genetic lineages. nothing more if you don't understand this, then you are simply an animal on this planet living their live by stimulus and cannot be further helped | |||
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However, here comes the 70's fantasy art, you have a double-whammy ecological fallacy on your hands: [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] So then you come back with the body is built this way... [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] An ecological fallacy tries to use a "whole" to define a "part" or a part to define a whole. Which you just illustrated, and did a service to this entire community, sir.
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