The problem isn't just the Germans or the Jews or even the entire evil human race, it's biological life in general
Biological life itself requires the constant devouring of other biological life, as well as indirectly crowding out other biological life from the resources that they need, too
And to facilitate this whole process is the actual gene for sadistic evil, whereby an organism actually derives great joy an satisfaction from the pain and ruination of other living creatures
Life in the universe is an aberration of anti-harmony that is only solved when it finally equilibrates into the otherwise naturally harmonious, deathly state of the nonliving, inorganic universe
The only true sanity is constantly rooting for the nonexistence of all biological life in the universe. Only a universe without observers can ever know peace and true goodness
You don't put out a forest fire with a water balloon
Luke Wood
>Bot hands posted this
Sure they did
Levi Rivera
nihilists unironically should just be killed
Bentley Sullivan
The world is fallen and wasn't supposed to be like this.
Zachary Hernandez
>joy an satisfaction >an
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Andrew Cox
Well don't worry, all biological life will die eventually.
Ryder Martinez
There is no "supposed to be" -- things just happen to happen or they don't, and they just happen to persist somehow, due to a compatible coincidence of conditions or they don't.
Mature your perspective to this actually true level
Sebastian Sanders
Life is fully natural and is a way to maximize entropy increase. The very concepts of "aberration", "harmony", and the enjoyment of suffering being bad are specific to sentient beings and the supposedly harmonious universe does not care at all whether it contains suffering. See: >Entropy Production and the Origin of Life
Elijah Jenkins
And in the meantime, so much needless travesty
Hudson Ramirez
>God just wasn't able to foresee it Lmao.
Carson Miller
Transhumanism can escape this
Christian Rodriguez
Read Revelations, we are near the end of finite life.
Aiden Rodriguez
Then explain why lifeforms constantly evolve into something more and more complex?
Brandon Jones
>Biological life itself requires the constant devouring of other biological life Plants do not consume other forms of life, only a few species of plants are exceptions of this rule. Your entire argument is not only inaccurate but moralistic and emotionally motivated. You believe life should not exist beyond your own feelings, but the entire world is not contained within yourself.
Ryder Perry
>achieves sentience >continues posting on Any Forums
Austin Kelly
Yeah, AI takeover. Technology will be the end of biology. Almost as if it's the natural evolution. Maybe there's no way to fight it.. Maybe it's simply nature.
Juan Hernandez
expansion and self rule are the only true objectives worth pursuing.
Christopher Ortiz
Slander and attempted framing... Atm... Pls help..
Jackson Smith
It would be a great gift to the future if there was no observers in the universe. Imagine a life free from lies.
Josiah Morales
They don't, necessarily. And certainly they don't, constantly. That's just biosupremacist propaganda
Luke Hill
How would you even achieve this? We can’t wipe out viruses (big science will tell you they’re not living but they’re being pedantic)
Jacob Cooper
>as well as indirectly crowding out other biological life from the resources that they need, too
You deliberately omitted this second half of that very statement in order to advance your biosupremacist piggery:
>as well as indirectly crowding out other biological life from the resources that they need, too
Because this is exactly what plants do -- they crowd out other plants from the nutrients (including sunlight) that they need, too
Try not to be so overtly dishonest in pursuit of your shoddy biosupremacist pre-agenda. Consider, instead, finally abandoning it altogether and admitting the superiority of the anti-biology perspective
Josiah Gonzalez
>Imagine a life free from lies
A life free of lies means no life at all, and that is a very good thing indeed, in actual fact
Connor Perry
I can see where you're coming from, but I disagree. Biological life does exist in mutualism, in symbiosis. Our Terra just had a rough start for life, and parasitic principles ruled; "Win for me, Loss for thee". This is why we have access to all the Divine wisdom in archetypes, but end up living in this weird half-life state. All life can choose the good. It doesn't result in our extinction, because good for me - good for thee, includes good for me.
Jace Reyes
You achieve this by dislodging the earth from its orbit and propelling it into the Sun for complete incineration. That is probably the easiest way I can see.
Gabriel Phillips
Biological mutualism does not solve the travesty problem of screwing the out-group in order to survive and to thrive