Do you think its wrong to step on bugs - why or why not?

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Auron225

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Ugh... I immediately think less of those who do. If it's a threat then fine. I can look past it if it's being especially annoying (a fly repeatedly buzzing near your ear, etc). But just killing anything that happens to walk by for the sole sake of killing is what I'd consider mild sadism.

I consider this quote appropriate;

?You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.? ~ Malcolm S. Forbes.
 

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No. I don't it's wrong.

I don't think it's right. I think it just is. Most bugs creep me out and make me lose my mind. So if it comes near me, it dies.

But that's not for all bugs. Butterflies and lady bugs and stuff are generally let alone.
 

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Man, is this topic still going?

No, it's not really all that wrong in my opinion, but show some dignity, empathy and restraint as a fucking living creature.

If they are annoying you or a danger then it's perfectly fine, but to lift up your boot and smirk at it with your friend as it writhes and wiggles pathetically in pain?

You're a fucking cock, mate. Grow up.
 

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Bugs don't have brains, only a system of nerves. They are essentially tiny organic robots, with no self-awareness or thought, which act entirely on genetic programming. Another thing that lacking a brain means is a lack of pain processing. The bug's nerves are, in a way, aware when it is in danger, but it is just at an instinctual level. Bugs lack the capacity to actually feel pain. Seeing as bugs operate only on instinct and don't feel pain, it seems unlikely any moral status should be put on them. That being the case, I don't care what people do to them. I would feel uncomfortable if someone was torturing a bug in front of me or something like that, but only because their instinctual response looks like a painful response, which they cannot in fact experience. While creepy, I doubt even that would be immoral.
 

Olas

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I don't usually have a problem with killing them, I guess it comes down to 3 factors:

1. How big (and presumably intelligent) is it?

2. How scary/dangerous is it?

3. How easy would it be to capture and release it?

I wouldn't wish death on any creature unnecessarily, but I'd have to apply a cost/benefit analysis to it somewhat otherwise I'd spend all day trying to manage insects.

JoJo said:
As far as we know, insects aren't sentient.
Now how could anyone POSSIBLY know that.
 

Johnny Novgorod

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jakeyjakey said:
jpoon said:
I don't kill bugs unless it's necessary. Any bug that attacks me or fucks with me repeated however has signed their own death warrant.
I typically like to save benign insects when I can, I find them to be amazing little critters so it can only help to spread a positive message to the rest of the universe and spare them from a crushing death.
Hah, but giving them a crushing death is funny. People might say I treat lifeforms badly if they are less significant than me, but is that wrong? Compared to a spider, I'm a giant.
The problem is there's no such thing as "less significant lifeforms", Jake. All life is precious.
 

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JoJo said:
As far as we know, insects aren't sentient, so I can't see a moral reason why it'd be wrong to kill one.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, as the man put it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_in_invertebrates
 

Vault101

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no..but I don't particularly like it

there's something about watching a living creature flail around as it tries to survive while you nuke it with bug spray that makes me....uncomfortable I often feel guilty after killing spiders

even the big mother fuckers

and I definitely don't condone it unless you have a reason

McElroy said:
but there was this one time Martin (my spider friend) brought his girlfriend home with him and they mated with Martin dying in the act. I was really angry at her, but she just said "your too late, it's all ogre" and gave birth to a bunch of little spiders and died. I had to abort the little guys. I'm sorry, Spider God. I truly am.
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that's so fucking rude....

not only having sex in someone else's house but giving birth there too...way to overstay you're welcome. I think a little family of spiders movies into my room but they all died

Corey Schaff said:
If they're inside my house, yes.

If I'm outside, usually not. Unless they're harassing me..
[I/]heeeyyy! hey! yo hairless ape! hairless ape you got some pollen? hey! where u runnin primate huh? where you runnin too? I ask if you got some pollen! fucking big ole top the foochain ape scared of us?? cmon ape! show us your evolutionary superiority! I'm talkin to you ape boy! you think I don't sting? ***** I'll sting youre ass so hard you won't be sitting down till youre 80 yeah that's right fly away- oh wait! you can't fly! my bad man[/I]
 

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Digi7 said:
Man, is this topic still going?

No, it's not really all that wrong in my opinion, but show some dignity, empathy and restraint as a fucking living creature.

If they are annoying you or a danger then it's perfectly fine, but to lift up your boot and smirk at it with your friend as it writhes and wiggles pathetically in pain?

You're a fucking cock, mate. Grow up.
It's not wrong at all, but I'm a fucking cock for doing it? Doesn't make sense.

Wasn't smirking at it for being in pain.. just thought it was funny how it got stuck to my foot. That's the life of a spider, though. Don't crawl next to a giant sneaker unless you're looking for me to crush you under it. Seems hard to imagine not perceiving that a huge, unnatural white rubber thing is dangerous.

Johnny Novgorod said:
The problem is there's no such thing as "less significant lifeforms", Jake. All life is precious.
I really have trouble considering a gnat or an ant to being as significant as me.
 

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jakey, no one is saying it's wrong to kill an insect if there is a reason for it (for example, if it's in your house or on your person) but to kill one for simply walking by you, with no threat... that is borderline sadist. to kill sometihng for no other reason than pleasure.. that is the issue people have.
 

jakeyjakey

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I get that, but I don't see why killing them on purpose is a big deal. Compared to them, I'm a giant.. would anyone berate godzilla about the tiny humans he incidentally steps on?