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I’ve said it before here that a human being is the smartest life on earth, in addition to being a collection of 40 trillion cells. It is also a once in a 10 billion year phenomenon on the one planet we know about in existence that can support life. Your parents can have another kid, but there can never be another you That makes every human sort of like a miracle. If the kid and parent will suffer, the parent can always give the kid up. The earlier they do so, the more likely the child is to be adopted or fostered I personally pause rarely and offer humility to God or whatever created existence, that I was given a chance to exist and not aborted But that’s my .02 | |||
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When we consider a death, the emotional reaction to it is based somewhat on the loss of potential, right?
For example, we tend to feel much more sad for 2 year old dying than a 96 year old. The 2year old has a brain that feels, but none of us can remember when we were two. But most importantly their entire life was stolen from them by death The 96 year old had their time, and so we don’t feel as bad. There isn’t such a loss of potential life experiences I dunno, it just seems weird that our emotional empathy grows backwards from 99 but shrinks quite a bit at x weeks old in utero or w/e. It’s still there, but greatly lessened for most | ||
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If you’re too dumb to understand the point and want to pretend that splitting hairs is some kind of a win, go right ahead I still feel the same way. 40 trillion cell potential | |||
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If we’re going to split hairs, let’s mention how a tumor wants to develop too, a fetus is really just a primordial gloop of cells, it’s sort of behaves like a parasite, and sometimes it kills the host and itself coming out Doesn’t sound so majestic now | |||
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