>teach kids to love animals>give them animal plushies, animal posters, animal everything>completely fuck up any wild animal habitat at the same timeIs there any whitepill left when it comes to nature and ainmals?
>>4907884We don't really love animals, we "love" animals as we appreciate how majestic or quirky or interesting they are, it's something you can observe in most primates, they find other animals interesting as fuckWe like watching them on a screen and for some reason having them next to us is amazing as fuck but when one of them dies miles away who cares
Most life on earth is actually terrible and actively hostileEveryone who genuinely likes it is a nihilistic aspie
>4907890(You)
>>4907890>We like watching them on a screen and for some reason having them next to us is amazing as fuck but when one of them dies miles away who caresI feel the same about people tbdesu
>>4907890Honestly I've found it hard to really emotionally care about the survival of an animal species as a whole. An individual animal suffering evokes empathy for me, which there's plenty of in nature already without it being humans' fault.But a species-level 'oh no, we may live in a world without any cheetahs at all' or something? It's a bad thing, but I don't feel it quite as emotionally.
>>4907891truth, /an/s mental illness level corroborates