Anonymous
10/18/2025, 12:44:39 AM
No.82833353
>>82832996
well, fish can feel pain and they have a brain and a nervous system
fish may be ugly and kind of alien, but i dont think they deserve to suffer or die
if you want to get the benefits of eathing fish i suppose you can eat Bivalve Mollusks, which (from my understanding) no not have a brain but do have nerve ganglia
they behave as if they experience pain in the same way that other animals do, but do not have a brain
i personally think thats a more positive move forward than eating fish which do have a brain, but its possible that nerve ganglia itself is enough to produce sentience, so i am against eating of bivalves, but i suppose its better than eating fish
>>82832942
to be honest, i read your post, and i have ZERO answers for you. sorry, but sometimes the real world is not satisfactory. you can try plugging your post into various llm's like chatgpt or claude or gemini and maybe they'd give you a better answer
but im autistic and unstand straight forward things, not vague cloudy things. im not good at reading people or situations. im very simple
>it seems like animals can suffer and feel pain
>consciousness is uniquely important in the domains of morals
>thus animals should get some moral consideration (enough not to hurt them needlessly)
and no im not an ai bot i type everything....
only time i use llm's is when i post the entire thread and get it to rate all the reponses, i like to read about what it thinks about me (usually its good)
well, fish can feel pain and they have a brain and a nervous system
fish may be ugly and kind of alien, but i dont think they deserve to suffer or die
if you want to get the benefits of eathing fish i suppose you can eat Bivalve Mollusks, which (from my understanding) no not have a brain but do have nerve ganglia
they behave as if they experience pain in the same way that other animals do, but do not have a brain
i personally think thats a more positive move forward than eating fish which do have a brain, but its possible that nerve ganglia itself is enough to produce sentience, so i am against eating of bivalves, but i suppose its better than eating fish
>>82832942
to be honest, i read your post, and i have ZERO answers for you. sorry, but sometimes the real world is not satisfactory. you can try plugging your post into various llm's like chatgpt or claude or gemini and maybe they'd give you a better answer
but im autistic and unstand straight forward things, not vague cloudy things. im not good at reading people or situations. im very simple
>it seems like animals can suffer and feel pain
>consciousness is uniquely important in the domains of morals
>thus animals should get some moral consideration (enough not to hurt them needlessly)
and no im not an ai bot i type everything....
only time i use llm's is when i post the entire thread and get it to rate all the reponses, i like to read about what it thinks about me (usually its good)