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Moral Grey Areas #1
Hey guys, so lately I have been talking to people about morals and I want to see what SL has to say.

What are some grey areas in morality?
Personally I believe that every thing is a grey area, but lets see your opinions.
Dont be afraid to make them controversial.

Small Examples: Jay walking, Homosexuality, etc.

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Cannibalism
Sexuality beyond humans. (Objects, Animals, etc.)
Incest
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #2
Animals is not okay. You are violating something with feelings. Cannibalism if the person being eaten is already dead.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #3
I actually have very few morals, but I do have certain things I stick too because I recognize they would be bad for me to do, such as:

-Never hurt or violate an animal unless in self defence, and when I say self defence, I mean if a Wolf is mounting you and trying to kill you, and you have a knife in your pocket, stab the shit out of it, in any other case it's not ok.

-Never do harm to children, they're innocent so yeah.

-A few others, mostly just basic stuff and keeping away from fucked up shit and not harming people.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #4
You're absolutely right when you say that everything is a grey area.

I am a very survivalist person. I will do pretty much anything to insure that me and my loved ones will be okay.
However, I always avoid giving kids more than a little of a sense of authority about me, I don't find it to be okay to mess with them when their minds are the most vulnerable.
I personally do not see anything wrong with sexuality with objects, but am not sure about animals. I just haven't thought of it too much.
Homosexuality is okay in my opinion, since homosexuals can often not do anything about their habits. It's in their psychology, and up to which gender role they're playing.

As for cannibalism, in sufficient conditions it's okay. I mean if I was ukrainian back in the Holodomor, I would probably resort to cannibalism.

One thing, that I cannot tolerate is fishing/hunting just for the picture with the shot/captured prey.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #5
(04-08-2014, 02:23 PM)cr33pyguy Wrote: You're absolutely right when you say that everything is a grey area.

I am a very survivalist person. I will do pretty much anything to insure that me and my loved ones will be okay.
However, I always avoid giving kids more than a little of a sense of authority about me, I don't find it to be okay to mess with them when their minds are the most vulnerable.
I personally do not see anything wrong with sexuality with objects, but am not sure about animals. I just haven't thought of it too much.
Homosexuality is okay in my opinion, since homosexuals can often not do anything about their habits. It's in their psychology, and up to which gender role they're playing.

As for cannibalism, in sufficient conditions it's okay. I mean if I was ukrainian back in the Holodomor, I would probably resort to cannibalism.

One thing, that I cannot tolerate is fishing/hunting just for the picture with the shot/captured prey.

I completely agree with you on hunting/fishing just for the picture, I've personally never hunted and don't intend to ever hunt, it seems incredibly bad to me to kill an animal for sport/pictures, as for fishing, I have fished multiple times, I enjoy it, but I don't do it for the pictures, I do it because I like it, what I tend to do is have a bucket with some sea water next to me when I fish, if I catch something I put it in the bucket (a see through bucket btw.) and look in and see what kind of fish it is, maybe take a picture if I have a camera with me, and then I put it back into the ocean. I think it's absolutely cruel and retarded when people kill animals just for a picture.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #6
(04-08-2014, 07:36 PM)Uzinero Wrote: I completely agree with you on hunting/fishing just for the picture, I've personally never hunted and don't intend to ever hunt, it seems incredibly bad to me to kill an animal for sport/pictures, as for fishing, I have fished multiple times, I enjoy it, but I don't do it for the pictures, I do it because I like it, what I tend to do is have a bucket with some sea water next to me when I fish, if I catch something I put it in the bucket (a see through bucket btw.) and look in and see what kind of fish it is, maybe take a picture if I have a camera with me, and then I put it back into the ocean. I think it's absolutely cruel and retarded when people kill animals just for a picture.

I have a little bit of a different opinion in that I either let them go, or kill them and eat them. I don't do it for the sport or the pictures, but for legit food.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #7
Everything is in the grey area, it's situational.

(That doesn't mean you can rape animals because you feel like it)
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #8
(04-08-2014, 09:42 PM)cr33pyguy Wrote: I have a little bit of a different opinion in that I either let them go, or kill them and eat them. I don't do it for the sport or the pictures, but for legit food.

Oh I agree with legit food, no issue with that in my opinion, never caught any fish that were edible or that I'd want to eat though so just put them back every time, but if I was to get something like a Mackeral or Bass then I'd definitely be eating it.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #9
(04-08-2014, 09:57 PM)Uzinero Wrote: Oh I agree with legit food, no issue with that in my opinion, never caught any fish that were edible or that I'd want to eat though so just put them back every time, but if I was to get something like a Mackeral or Bass then I'd definitely be eating it.

Which would be you respecting the whole food chain order.
What pisses me off are preaching vegans or vegetarians that spread about the thoughts that it is morally wrong. Everyone has different morals, that may not agree with that of another.

To be honest, things like that is considered natural, as long as it's not hunting for no reason because by then you're not respecting the natural order, you're just being a dick.

It's sort of along the lines of "Don't bitch at a human for eating a pig if you're not going to bitch at a lion for eating a gazelle".

Morals, as they are understood by the masses, don't exist in my opinion. It's just a desperate attempt to distinguish ourselves from animals.
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RE: Moral Grey Areas #10
Catch and release fishing is incredibly cruel, things dont tend to do well when they're bleeding through a hole in their head. Just because you aren't the precise cause for the death of the fish doesn't mean you're being nicer to the fish.

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