Mainländer
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Some kitties were born here last week. They're so cute, small and frail but they still sometimes get a bit scared and snarl/give little lunges when someone caresses them or picks them up. As if they had the least amount of chance against a grown human like me or my family members.
It breaks my heart to think such defenseless, innocent creatures like that are brutally tortured and killed everyday on Earth. If I wanted, I could easily tortured them to death in atrociously cruel ways in front of their cat mother. This life here is hell and anyone who hasn't noticed it yet isn't looking carefully at all or is a psychopath him/herself.
Even if you take humans out of the equation (since Christians especially tend to think all evil in the world is caused by humans), animals torture and mangle each other all the time, they kinda have to do it to eat and survive. Reminds me of Adam Lanza's great post about the 500+ million years of nonstop torture and devouring in the animal kingdom. And don't even get me started on Darwinian crap, even the most healthy and strong cat was a frail defenseless kitten at one point, the same goes for humans. What's more, even the strongest specimen is vulnerable to all kinds of harm, pain, agony and misfortunes. Not to mention death and rotting, something that comes for all.
All this reminds me of my favorite definition of love. Love is giving someone the power to hurt you terribly and hoping they won't, and even more, having the power to hurt someone terribly and refusing to do it. That's why maternal love is the purest form of love, since it includes both things in most cases.
It breaks my heart to think such defenseless, innocent creatures like that are brutally tortured and killed everyday on Earth. If I wanted, I could easily tortured them to death in atrociously cruel ways in front of their cat mother. This life here is hell and anyone who hasn't noticed it yet isn't looking carefully at all or is a psychopath him/herself.
Even if you take humans out of the equation (since Christians especially tend to think all evil in the world is caused by humans), animals torture and mangle each other all the time, they kinda have to do it to eat and survive. Reminds me of Adam Lanza's great post about the 500+ million years of nonstop torture and devouring in the animal kingdom. And don't even get me started on Darwinian crap, even the most healthy and strong cat was a frail defenseless kitten at one point, the same goes for humans. What's more, even the strongest specimen is vulnerable to all kinds of harm, pain, agony and misfortunes. Not to mention death and rotting, something that comes for all.
All this reminds me of my favorite definition of love. Love is giving someone the power to hurt you terribly and hoping they won't, and even more, having the power to hurt someone terribly and refusing to do it. That's why maternal love is the purest form of love, since it includes both things in most cases.
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