Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25330335-20150925013231/@comment-25606723-20151001192458

The Indomitable wrote: TheDwarvenGuy wrote: The Indomitable wrote: Rocket Engineer wrote: When your life or other's lives are threatened, then your morals change to adapt to the situation. While normally killing someone is regarded as a horrible thing, if a life is threatened by someone then it can become morally acceptable to kill the threat. Wow, morally acceptable. That doesn't make sense, before a disaster society is normal. After (insert event) morality gets shunted out the window like the unnatural concept it is. We become beasts, which we are in the first place. To conclude, man is a irrational, bloodthirsty animal that doesn't give a damn about the generations that come after. To conclude, you just stated that you (as a human) are an irrational, bloodthirsty animal that doesn't care for the generations that come after. In stating this fact you had to be rational,  morally above being bloodthirsty; and care for the next generation enough to notice these things. Isn't that a little paradoxical and/or hipocritical? You're a kettle calling a kettle black. No, it isn't. I'm recognizing a human trait, That doesn't mean we can fix it. I see that humans are bloodthirsty and evil, and that they are also capable of good. They are not prone to it, but capable of it.