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Shorya Singh

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So I’ve been thinking, is it right or justified to kill let’s say a mosquito feeding on your blood? For the female mosquitos, they use the nutrients in the blood for eggs. So should one allow them to? I’m not talking about virus carrying mosquitos which could kill you cause killing them is justified for your own survival. But the thing is how can we know if it has a disease especially if u live in a disease prone area? Thoughts?
 
It's not wrong to kill mosquitos. It's unnatural to willfully host yourself to a parasite by refraining to defend yourself.

The type of mosquito that feeds on humans (only 1 out of 200 types of mosquito do) could very likely go extinct without making any effect whatsoever to the ecosystem. Actually, it is theorized that all species of mosquito could go extinct and it would leave minimal lasting disruption to the ecosystem.

Anybody who says that it's wrong to kill a mosquito is basically brainwashed to the fucking core, and would probably bend over and eat the shit out of your ass if you told them that you hated them.
Arctic caribou actually lose a third of a liter of blood a day each from mosquitos. They solved this by walking into the wind, blowing the mosquitos away. No animal on Earth will sit there and let a mosquito suck it's blood dry. They, and we, all have our ways of deterring from these pests, which is the natural order of existence.
Their blood will actually draw more mosquitos though, so it is better to swat them away than smush them. However if you are swarmed just kill them all it could not matter less.
 
Very interesting post, will respond later with more info. As for more my stance, yes death to better yourself isn't frowned upon.. We didn't create life's terms nor should we feel responsible for the outcomes one must handle. Peace for now brother!
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019, 4:38 PM Shorya Singh shorya.superstar@... [JoyofSatan666] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
  So I’ve been thinking, is it right or justified to kill let’s say a mosquito feeding on your blood? For the female mosquitos, they use the nutrients in the blood for eggs. So should one allow them to? I’m not talking about virus carrying mosquitos which could kill you cause killing them is justified for your own survival. But the thing is how can we know if it has a disease especially if u live in a disease prone area? Thoughts?
 
Retaliation against any wrongful harm done to you is justified...but also keep in mind the intensity of retaliation should be taken care of as you dont kill a person for silly small time offence and as for insects well i guess you can kill them

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On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 at 6:08, Shorya Singh shorya.superstar@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:   So I’ve been thinking, is it right or justified to kill let’s say a mosquito feeding on your blood? For the female mosquitos, they use the nutrients in the blood for eggs. So should one allow them to? I’m not talking about virus carrying mosquitos which could kill you cause killing them is justified for your own survival. But the thing is how can we know if it has a disease especially if u live in a disease prone area? Thoughts?
 
Look at this way. We don't kill a lot of animals because it is simply not right. However, a lot of animals
have no choice but to kill other lifeforms! The big cats, for example, have to eat. And they can't live on grass.
Man was made to eat meat and vegetation. We have the teeth for both. I don't believe in going around killing
things just to kill them. But if mosquitoes are giving everyone malaria, then yes, you have no choice! You spray
them or get rid of them in some way. The ones that are endangering you.

It is a good question. I think it is best to ponder it for a while. Sometimes one has to kill. But one should never
kill just for the sport of it. One should only do so when it is necessary for survival.

Hope this helps.

Hail Satan!



Sims

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On Fri, 2/22/19, Kurtis Sytsma kurtimusprime91@... [JoyofSatan666] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:

Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Ethics question
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Friday, February 22, 2019, 11:42 PM


 









Very interesting post, will respond later
with more info. As for more my stance, yes death to better
yourself isn't frowned upon.. We didn't create
life's terms nor should we feel responsible for the
outcomes one must handle. Peace for now brother!
On Thu, Feb 21,
2019, 4:38 PM Shorya Singh shorya.superstar@...
[JoyofSatan666] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
wrote:















 









So I’ve been thinking, is it right or justified
to kill let’s say a mosquito feeding on your blood? For
the female mosquitos, they use the nutrients in the blood
for eggs. So should one allow them to? I’m not talking
about virus carrying mosquitos which could kill you cause
killing them is justified for your own survival. But the
thing is how can we know if it has a disease especially if u
live in a disease prone area? Thoughts?
































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The bugs have a place in the ecosystem. Just as the mossies feed on you and other animals, there are animals that feed on mossies, and all as well. It's the natural order. But that doesn't mean you should willingly offer yourself up to be the bug's buffet. Your self interest must come before the interests of all other species. There is no species that purposefully decides to sacrifice itself so that another unrelated species can advance, and definitely not for no return. There is no room for this level of blind, self-sacrificial "compassion" in nature, and any being that does this is destined for extinction. As it should be.

So why do you feel sorry for one parasite but not for another? If you're gonna sacrifice your own health, wellbeing & resources to be a host for parasite #1, the mosquito, why not parasite #2, the malaria? What about similar parasites, like leeches & ticks? They have babies to birth and feed, are you gonna be a snack & sanctuary for them too? You might as well be consistent and go all out. Neither one cares whether you live or die, only that they get what they want from you. And if they can't get it from you, they'll just get it from somebody else. If the tables were turned and you had to feed on mosquitos to live, you can bet your ass that the mosquito will do everything it can, not to become your dinner. Nor will it care how many babies you have to feed by draining the mosquito of its literal life force. If it would exterminate you so that you would never aggravate or threaten it again, it wouldn't hesitate.

And where exactly do you draw the line? Are you gonna question whether it's ethical and justified to wash your belly button too, since you systematically genocide countless varieties of bacteria each time you wash, simply for the purposes of health & vanity? Are you gonna stop washing your hands, for much of the same reasons? But what if the common cold lives on your hands, doesn't it have a right to invade your body and rob you of your resources & wellbeing so it can reproduce and continue the cycle and infect other people?

Oy vey don't be selfish goy, it's not like it's going to kill you or anything. Contract HIV and never wash yourself again so that these lifeforms that provide no benefit to you have an easy path to continue using you as a feeding & breeding ground, at the expense of your wellbeing. But wait, your body itself has systems built in to repel and exterminate these invaders, regardless of their "intent to kill". So much for the ethics of killing foreign invaders & parasites. Guess you know what mother nature thinks about that.


The only good bug is a dead bug. I say kill 'em all.
 
they are parassites so yes kill them.But just don't go around killing bugs and insects, many of them are harmless and cute, just think about praying mantis, they are so awesome, last summer there was this one mantis that likes coming in my room, it got here 2 times and never wanted to leave my hand when i got her, that was cute af. Or even geckos, they sooo cute especially lil ones.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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