I'm not patronizing you for wishing to kill the "yobs". I could care less whether these hypothetical beings live or die. I was simply stating that it shows society's influence on you and your thoughts in the sense that believing that killing the puppy was wrong.
It's clear in my first post here that I don't care about the killing, but the reasoning behind it and the societal consequences. And yes, I am aware that I as a being am a product of society, but I don't think like mainstream society does, in terms of right and wrong.
I don't empathize with people, and I don't care about my relationships with other people. Whether or not I was alone in the vastness of the universe, I accept my life for what it is, which is to say, nothing.
Also, I have stated in other threads that a utopia is one with no human life. When I stated my views in the Politique discussion, it was my ideal vision of a utopia WITH people.
So as far as i understand, to you the only perspective which seems reasonable is one of total inert apathy to everything. Why?
Note that not only is your informational make-up due to society, but your biological one as well.
All is relative. Your life may be nothing to the rocks, gasses and vacuum we float in, but not to your relatives or (potentially) your society. And of course, your mother and father and your society is part of the universe, so it's not so indifferent after all.
Even the term utopia is relative.
But i wonder why you consider a barren wasteland a perfect state. Are humans antithetical to perfection (whatever that is) in your eyes?
Talk about antisocial.
Because it doesn't matter, in the end. The universe is an immense and unknowable vacuum, and when all of us die, not one thing in it will shed a tear.
No, just unaffected by morality or bias.
All of which have no effect on the universe as a whole. Human thought is of no consequence.
Perfection is relative- therefore it does not exist. Upon further thought I realize that utopia is unachieveable. Utopia is a human construct, and embodies perfection. But without the human mind, perfection cannot exist. However, a world would no human life would have no problems, because problems are, again, a mental construct.
I don't care about human life- do what you will. That's the point I'm trying to make. I'll steer YOUR thread back on topic now and end this argument by politely withdrawing. I don't wish to banter back and forth about my views on the value (or lack thereof) of human life and humanity's effects on the universe. I would walk over and stomp the shit out of the puppy with the thugs, and afterwards murder them all with my bare hands, tearing off their skin and fashioning various objects and clothing from it. If life, as you say, is meant to take pleasure in, then so be it. Violence is my pleasure. If there is a minimal chance of me being caught, as you also stated, then I would knock the teenagers unconscious, take their ID's, find out where they live, and force them to watch as I slit the throats of their families, making them drink their blood and partake in the consumption of their flesh, then insert fish hooks into every square inch of the thugs' skin and tear their skin off, bathing them in pure alcohol if they are still conscious and alive, and at the peak of their agony, I would burn them all alive. Thread back on rails.
Those 2 people from OP i consider harmful to said civilization, albeit on small scale.
Take for instance a criminal. Pick any one you want- a burglar, murderer, rapist. It doesn't just have to be a puppy crusher- just people who are less than desirable to our society. Now your logic would suggest that by terminating these people we would make life better for the community.
But where does your logic stop? A puppy killer is detrimental to the community, yes, but so are elderly, retired people. So are disabled/mentally unfit adults. They don't give our society anything yet they consume and profit from a lot of our resources. After all: