Was watching a random wildlife documentary and saw a predator eating prey. I wondered a lot about what the fuck happened, and I cried and went into depression. Why are they like this?
They have multi facetted souls. They enjoy the nature. They like being poached properly.
A chicken for ex takes a lot of pleasure from it's body per grade lesser then Psion-form, like humans.
>>17004275Consume more protein and work out and that probably stops, maybe cut back on onions or something. Life works in strange ways but you have the power.
>>17004275Tis the nature of life, are we to put all of mother nature in a regulated zoo, only to devolve them all with ZERO evolutionary pressures? When you grow up, NOBODY will care about your suffering. Not even slightly. They will even despise you for suffering. Literally, Humans can experience infinite suffering, to an infinite level, as doctors proved during the Holocaust. Nature is reality, and you are not immune from reality or separate from nature. You're nothing but a chattering monkey with delusions.
>>17004275>saw a predator eating prey.Predator offspring have to live too!
>>17004275This is more a "why are you like this" problem.
>>17004398how dull>>17004275The animal had to. It had no choice in actually resisting what its instincts drove it to do. Millions of years of previous life are encoded into us and animals; not with any goal in mind, but because it happened to work and thus became part of how life continues.
>>17004275>>17004433You were programmed to see it and feel some preservation instinct for the offspring you were supposed to be siring every other week, but well, it was a different time
We were the prey and predator at once point until we became advanced. You're lucky you were born recently and not when we had to stop lions eating crying babies.