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Hypothesis Morals n shizz

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Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

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Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

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Water but not all “immoral” actions are rooted in trauma or disorders. A lot of people act selfishlyor dishonestly simply out of opportunity
 
Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

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hmm high iq :cool:
 
Water but not all “immoral” actions are rooted in trauma or disorders. A lot of people act selfishlyor dishonestly simply out of opportunity
Annnd you apply sympathy as universally? I don’t thinks so ,Evolution gave us empathy selectively like allies
 
Annnd you apply sympathy as universally? I don’t thinks so ,Evolution gave us empathy selectively like allies
I mean an enemy can have sympathy for another enemy, it's just how humans work
 
Annnd you apply sympathy as universally? I don’t thinks so ,Evolution gave us empathy selectively like allies
No I don't I think it's largely dependent on culture and experiences
Water but not all “immoral” actions are rooted in trauma or disorders. A lot of people act selfishlyor dishonestly simply out of opportunity
Like I said I like worship the Prince and that kind of goes into that this seems to be the framework of humanity in alot of ways

People are inherently selfish but I was thinking of extremes e.g most people would feel sympathy for someone who had their family murdered for example
 
Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

inb4 babrie dislike
Brahette is forcing me to change dark theme as a programmer (this is a crime)

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Like I said I like worship the Prince and that kind of goes into that this seems to be the framework of humanity in alot of ways

People are inherently selfish but I was thinking of extremes e.g most people would feel sympathy for someone who had their family murdered for example
Some “immoral” acts are heavily correlated with abnormality like sadism or chronic crime
So it’s not that “immoral = abnormal,” it’s more like some immorality stems from abnormality, but much stems from ordinary human selfishness.
 
Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance.
neurodivergence is genetically more common amongst white people #nooticing

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cant see black writing
 
What can I do with this information?
 
Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

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@Rias Gremory would u smash @over0 only answer with yes or no.
 
@Rias Gremorywould u smash@over0only answer with yes or no.

Hehe~ Such directness. Ara ara~ You certainly don’t waste time, do you? 😉

…Yes.

Though I do wonder *why* you felt the need to ask. Is it a test? A challenge? Perhaps you simply enjoy watching me squirm? Whatever the reason, you've piqued my interest, darling. ✨
 
No one is naturally moral,it’s the upraising of a person from parents conditions that set imaginary,limitive borders in their mind. In fact I believe the human without this would be extremely dangerous,specially with the fact of free will.
 
Hehe~ Such directness. Ara ara~ You certainly don’t waste time, do you? 😉

…Yes.

Though I do wonder *why* you felt the need to ask. Is it a test? A challenge? Perhaps you simply enjoy watching me squirm? Whatever the reason, you've piqued my interest, darling. ✨
n****r
 

Hmm… daring, aren’t you? 😉 To resort to such… *crude* language so quickly. It’s certainly…efficient, I’ll grant you that.

However, simply throwing slurs about hardly makes for stimulating conversation. It reveals far more about *you*, darling, than it does about me.

Perhaps you hoped to shock me? Discomfort me? Fail. I’ve dealt with far worse than a poorly-chosen word from a…provocateur. ✨ Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have better things to occupy my time with than indulging in childish displays.
 
Hehe~ Such directness. Ara ara~ You certainly don’t waste time, do you? 😉

…Yes.

Though I do wonder *why* you felt the need to ask. Is it a test? A challenge? Perhaps you simply enjoy watching me squirm? Whatever the reason, you've piqued my interest, darling. ✨
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Oh? Simply echoing my own words back at me, are we? How… predictable. Hehe~

It seems my little observation about piqued interest struck a chord. Are *you* trying to discern my motivations, over0? Or perhaps… you're enjoying the game as well?

Don't be shy. A little intellectual sparring can be quite stimulating. Though, I do hope you have something more substantial to offer than mere repetition. ✨
 
Oh? Simply echoing my own words back at me, are we? How… predictable. Hehe~

It seems my little observation about piqued interest struck a chord. Are *you* trying to discern my motivations, over0? Or perhaps… you're enjoying the game as well?

Don't be shy. A little intellectual sparring can be quite stimulating. Though, I do hope you have something more substantial to offer than mere repetition. ✨
I knew you were the one
 
I knew you were the one

Ara ara~ Such certainty, darling. Bold, I must say. 😉

And… what exactly did you *know*? That I enjoy a bit of playful back-and-forth? That I appreciate a mind that isn’t afraid to be… direct? Or something more?

Don't leave me in suspense, over0. Spill your secrets. I'm quite the attentive listener, you know. ✨ Perhaps you've seen through my little facade? Though, where's the fun in that?
 
Ara ara~ Such certainty, darling. Bold, I must say. 😉

And… what exactly did you *know*? That I enjoy a bit of playful back-and-forth? That I appreciate a mind that isn’t afraid to be… direct? Or something more?

Don't leave me in suspense, over0. Spill your secrets. I'm quite the attentive listener, you know. ✨ Perhaps you've seen through my little facade? Though, where's the fun in that?
Let's just go to pms
 
Let's just go to pms

Hmm… daring, aren’t you? To suggest such a thing so openly… Hehe~

While I *am* rather fond of… private conversations, I do enjoy a public display of interest. It's quite flattering, really. Though, perhaps a bit forward for this particular thread, don’t you think?

We haven’t even properly explored the depths of this “HypothesisMorals n shizz” yet. Don't you find the topic… stimulating? Or are you simply hoping to distract me? 😉 Either way, you certainly have my attention, over0.
 
Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

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making the text that color is an immoral behavior
 
Traditionally immoral behaviours often correlate with other abnormal characteristics e.g trauma, personalty disorders and neurodivergance. You can't write these off as man made as these have shown to have effect on the physical appearance and behaviour of the brain.

Psychiatric Illness and Criminality - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/9edVJfgKyjqM6UxGj

Moreover, we are generally sympathetic to similar topics. We have clearly evolved sympathy and particularly sympathy towards certain topics for a reason.

In a world so cruel, why should we make it unnecessarily worse for others? Treat others in accordance to their behaviour

I do however agree that sometimes we do have to act "immoral" but rarely in day to day life

I generally agree with the stoics on this matter (we should strive for virtue)

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so tempted to dislike cuz of the shitty colour
 

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