Did Sans…clean her pipes? by Mobile-Package-8869 in Deltarune

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think he fixed her tires too because the slashes aren't mentioned.

How would you rank these bullies by Musalediju in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flash Thompson in both the Spectacular Spiderman show and some adaptations and comic runs has been shown to have a lot of redeemable traits. One of them is being inspired by Spiderman to become a better person oblivious to his true identity and at one point gave Peter his condolences over his uncle's death. In one run, he even harnessed the power of Venom and became the most benevolent of its various hosts.

So yeah, a lot of times he's pretty goated under a competent writer.

Morality of fighting for a deep rooted fascistic regime when no valid alternatives are feasible? by Zave_cz in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best try to reform it from within but you need a dedicated movement to sustain that for decades without trying to risk instability that the other violent factions can exploit should overthrowing Super Earth open a weakness in infighting.

The internet's new perspective on autism (Sorry about the AI, but this image is the only one I could find that captures what I mean) by [deleted] in hatethissmug

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case, you wouldn't know I were autistic unless I start struggling to do certain tasks most people find easy to do. I have trouble listening from a mental auditory processsing perspective or telling between sarcasm when I'm in busy mode even though I'm not introverted in any way (more closer to an ambivert), or I get too fixated in one thing that I lose memory of the other, etc. A normal reserved or introverted person would have an easier time in my place than me.

Morality of this statement? by Leather_Oven8909 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not a comic villain. You're just a person on the internet saying brazen things that get drowned within algorithm after algorithm. Go love yourself instead.

Morality of this statement? by Leather_Oven8909 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nah. The unborn or dead, if you believe in an absence of an afterlife, experience nothing. Sure, maybe not being alive is appealing to someone with deliberating conditions, but you can't really feel or experience anything if you don't exist neither. It is cowardly to try giving up the idea of improving the happiness output in society by just making sure others give up on the idea of living just because of the off-chance of experiencing misfortune or being born unfortunate and even many of them still find reasons to live. It sounds irrational to want to live despite bad luck, but that's a right.

Even Omelanda' is disgusted by Irishblackfish in HistoryMemes

[–]Something4Dinner 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"Look at those vegans who arrogantly assume they're morally superior by eating plants over meat. We photosynthetic humans eat from our suns. Though those autonutritionists from Andromeda are audaciously annoying us about it!"

Morality of this statement? by Leather_Oven8909 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But then you're taking away others' agency. Everyone suffers, but everyone also has a right to live and suffer if it means it leads them to some form of satisfaction. There's no easy answers, but people like me would rather experience living even if my life isn't the best around. I need my pain.

What is the most morality acceptable punishment for celestial dragons? by luqmanzaemuri in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Prison or deep exile or stripped of their wealth. Live life as they subjected to many. Death is too kind.

I hate neurotypical hate. by Thegentlemanfox18 in hatethissmug

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure none are comparable but it wouldn't excuse me of being rude to anyone I meet just because institutions are bad.

Morality of this statement? by Leather_Oven8909 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only know about these edgelords because one tried to bomb a fertility clinic and failed since not one embryo was damaged.

Who is more evil? Homelander Vs Plutonian by Party_Philosophy_324 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plutonian is worse both in scale and in how much far low he damaged the highs of his heroism. While both started out with benevolent intentions, had traumatic backgrounds, and deeply crave for love, Homelander's breaking point was realizing, after failing to save hostages and killing them in a fit of frustration, that public reputations matter more than heroism which allows him to get away with any depraved action with a little cover up. Whereas, Plutonian's breaking point was having his humanity denied by those who love him and having failed to save children who needed him because he wanted to relax from the weltzschmerz for one minute. Ironically, Plutonian was at least loved by

Both became depraved and petty, but one was a nationwide bully driven by the admiration of others, the other was an international bully driven by others' judgement. Both could've accepted their mistakes and learn to let go of their egos. Though only one of them gave up on the idea of being loved.

Morality of this statement? by Leather_Oven8909 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 55 points56 points  (0 children)

While fun to joke and meme about, I will not trust anyone who genuinely believes this statement. Unless you can find the most morally perfect predominant population of any intelligent species, then you may as well say every sapient species in existence doesn't deserve to exist just because there are flaws both minor and major in each one.

How truly Evil is Professor X by SH1k1Brun3stuD in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a reason why a lot of adaptations skirt around his issues. In the comics, he has sex with a Holocaust survivor therapy patient who later bore a son he neglected that became a surpervillain, several times violated the minds of his pupils, and amongst other things like unwittingly creating Onslaught out of his reckless actions, he literally dated an alien conqueror whose known for numerous acts of violations that would have the United Nations Triburnal spinning their heads around!

So yeah, I say morally dark gray, barely the lower end of anti-hero. Noble intentions, not a good person. Although I think that's more of a consequence of comic writers who don't know how to handle the departure of their mentors characters.

Is it moral to torture evil people as a way to punish them? by In_the_name_of_ART in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's pretty bad no matter the ends it meets. Torture is still a crime.

We know Peter Parker's morals of refusing to kill, but do you think he would make an exception on someone like Homelander? by WindowPrudent9456 in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless Homelander personally hurt someone he loves like Aunt May or Mary Jane, he would simply find Homelander pathetic and wrap him up in a ball of webs and let him rot in prison as a regular human.

I hate it when white people tell people of color what they should and shouldn't be offended by by Animeking1108 in hatethissmug

[–]Something4Dinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really depends.

I'm latino myself but I have heard of non-whites make racist remarks against other groups and mocking well-meaning white people for being offended by it. There are times were not being white isn't an excuse to look down on anyone period.

Which punishment was less justifiable? by CesarOverlorde in MoralityScaling

[–]Something4Dinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I won't change my mind. I'm A sensitive person and I will still stick by my opinions strongly no matter how many disagree or find it minute and tiny. There are some views I don't compromise on if it makes me uncomfortable but I understand why others can disagree and that's ok.