• @Tikiporch
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    5711 months ago

    If horseshoe crabs were to become less economically important, is that a good thing for horseshoe crabs? They ain’t exactly Pandas, so will little Sally and Bobby care if horseshoe crabs become endangered? They’re already in a precarious situation…

    • @[email protected]
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      4211 months ago

      Horseshoe crabs have been existing for almost half a billion years, I would genuinely be sad if we endanger them to critical levels

      • @Duamerthrax
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        2811 months ago

        Climate Change is warming the waters they spawn their eggs in. They’re becoming endangered from that. Not because of a few we harvest blood from.

        • @[email protected]
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          1311 months ago

          I didn’t say that harvesting blood is the one thing endangering them, did I. Just that it would be a shame to see them go

          • @Duamerthrax
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            811 months ago

            That’s the topic of this thread and even if you didn’t say blood harvesting was endangering them, most people are already going to be thinking that’s what you’re implying.

            • @[email protected]
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              811 months ago

              That’s a fair assumption to make, true.
              Idk, I’m just someone who says things exactly the way I think 'em. I don’t intend for a deeper meaning to be interpreted, but people are going to do that, because that’s just how people are. So again, fair.

        • Ann Archy
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          311 months ago

          But the blood harvesting helps. Huh. Never thought I’d use the word “blood harvest” today, or ever really.

    • @[email protected]
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      3311 months ago

      I think living to have your fluids harvested in factory farms is a worse outcome than going extinct.

      • @Death_Equity
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        411 months ago

        Personally speaking, the fluid in question and method of harvest would determine how much I’d rather be dead.

        • @Acters
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          211 months ago

          if things got to brain in a jar levels and I am complacently accepting of the fake reality, then I might just live a long life

          • @Death_Equity
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            111 months ago

            You can not prove your brain isn’t already in a jar being fed signals to simulate reality.

    • Ann Archy
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      1011 months ago

      If you are any part of nature and also economically important, you get barbarically exploited until you go extinct. If you are not, you will be bulldozed to make room for the former. Capitalism is the best system of morality humans have ever, and will ever, come up with, and I truly cherish the utopia it has brought upon civilization.

      • @Not_Alec_Baldwin
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        311 months ago

        Capitalism isn’t a system of morality. Or at least it isn’t supposed to be.

        The fact that people think more money = moral is one of the largest problems in the world right now.

        • @1847953620
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          311 months ago

          all hail the paper which ruins literally every single fucking thing. the paper has spoken.

        • Ann Archy
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          211 months ago

          I chose to express it like that by design. My contention is that capitalism is, in fact, or at the very least de facto, a system of morality. It promotes wealth as an indicator of higher moral stature. It has superseded rule of democracy, as wealth has been assigned itself as a metric by which the efficacy of individual civil participation is measured and the path of society determined.

          In other words, money equals power, and possessing money/power is indicative of a higher moral. Echoes of medieval times…

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        211 months ago

        Cows and chickens are doing pretty well in terms of raw numbers.