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Discussion Anybody else overly compassionate towards animals?

JucheApologist

JucheApologist

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When I see an insect, I take time to examine its beauty and never step on them. When I see a dog I always pet them or give tuem a treat, when I see slugs or worms on the pavement after a heavy rainfall I pick them up and put them in the damp grass to avoid them drying up in the sun. I once adopted a toad because his leg was really damaged and then released him too. I am far more compassionate to animals than I am to most people.
 
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You're like one of those eco fascists. I'm also compassionate to an extent. I have alot of meadows in my garden and flowering weeds that attracts butterfucks and other insects. I also have alot of nesting birds. I would kill a deer if i got the chance though, and eat it's flesh and organs raw, drink it's blood.
 
no

if it can run I put it in a bun
 
Same, whenever I can avoid killing an insect and just move it away I do so.
 
Not really, I like to eat animals and I would like to try to hunt aswell
 
I hate bugs but love every other animal like squirrels, groundhogs, raccoons and birds.

I remember I was little I saw a raccoon exterminator specialist and I couldn't understand why they would want to kill them, I was so sad when I stopped seeing them appear.
 
I kill fleas and ticks
 
I wouldn't say I'm overly compassionate, but I do help up upside down tumblebugs whenever I see them on my walks thru the forest.
 
When I see an insect, I take time to examine its beauty and never step on them. When I see a dog I always pet them or give tuem a treat, when I see slugs or worms on the pavement after a heavy rainfall I pick them up and put them in the damp grass to avoid them drying up in the sun. I once adopted a toad because his leg was really damaged and then released him too. I am far more compassionate to animals than I am to most people.
depends on the animal. Anything except large predators like anacondas and crocodiles are pests like cockroaches
 
and foids, and chads
 
Being overly compassionate in general is a truecel trait tbh. Chad bullies his subordinates and pumps/dumps women while a truecel is afraid to hurt even a fly. Exceptions do exist though(me)
 
When I see an insect, I take time to examine its beauty and never step on them. When I see a dog I always pet them or give tuem a treat, when I see slugs or worms on the pavement after a heavy rainfall I pick them up and put them in the damp grass to avoid them drying up in the sun. I once adopted a toad because his leg was really damaged and then released him too. I am far more compassionate to animals than I am to most people.

View: https://youtu.be/94_NbMIXBJY?feature=shared&t=84
 
To some extent.
I feel bad when I can't help animals.
I especially like birds.
 
Only with some cats and dogs
 
I like mammals and birds. The rest I don't particularly care for
 
I like cats, foxes, wolves, bears, bisons, eagles, hawks. Majestic animals. I don't like dogs.

But what triggers me is when someone tries to humanize animals. No matter how endangered that animal is, how rare, I will never put it even above a nigger baby.
 
I don't like stepping on snail so from now on ill pick then up and put them in the grass so they don't die
 

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