[It's a good thing this is happening over text, because Mello takes a full minute to just laugh before replying.]
The concept of "common decency" is idealistic, impractical, and naive to an absurd level. Take the Kantian view of ethics, for example - it's founded on a belief that all human beings are, at their core, rational. Anyone with eyes and at least half a brain can see that clearly isn't true.
I said nothing about humans being animals. What I did say is that the notion that they're fundamentally rational is fallacious. Is English not your first language, or do you just enjoy constantly drawing willful misinterpretations?
But humans aren't incapable of being rational. So to deny that people can be irrational is just making excuses for bad behavior. No matter what you want to call it.
I didn't say that humans are incapable of being rational. Again, I will repeat, though I find it incredibly tiresome to do so - what I said is that the foundational statement that humans are fundamentally rational is incorrect. I fail to see how you can interpret that as a blanket excuse for so-called bad behavior. Well, aside from the obvious reason.
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I think there are worse things even in a normal world than teenage girls.
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Unless you wanted to go Hel, then we're crossing over into murkier territory.
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The point is don't be a jerk to girls. Teenagers or not.
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[Like he cares.]
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It's common decency.
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The concept of "common decency" is idealistic, impractical, and naive to an absurd level. Take the Kantian view of ethics, for example - it's founded on a belief that all human beings are, at their core, rational. Anyone with eyes and at least half a brain can see that clearly isn't true.
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'We're all animals' is the excuse men use when they don't want to be held accountable for their actions.
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