@YaoiMasterSadist

Shenzo ❤ Sho ~

Ask @YaoiMasterSadist

Sort by:

LatestTop

Previous

Is there a benefit to traveling and witnessing/experiencing other cultures firsthand? If so, what are they? If not, please explain.

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
Of course. It's important to increase your world view and see life from various perspectives, and I think visiting other countries gives you that opportunity. For instance, visiting an impoverished country and comparing it to the luxuries of your own. You can also see how they make use of what they have. I think culture has to do with creating things, and to create you must have supplies/an imagination.
Liked by: Jans Forte Erin Wolf

People you may like

plussize_kna’s Profile Photo KySoul
also likes
AliHAlNoaimi’s Profile Photo Ali H Al Noaimi
also likes
TheAcidWords’s Profile Photo Jerry
also likes
ugottafriend’s Profile Photo KB
also likes
Lina112211’s Profile Photo ✿ Linaly ✿
also likes
Krexxa’s Profile Photo mars ✨
also likes
raghdatag’s Profile Photo Raghda
also likes
muradalaramsha’s Profile Photo Murad Alaramsha
also likes
ahmadalswabkeha’s Profile Photo Ahmad sh
also likes
MonaLisaFrowned’s Profile Photo Veronica
also likes
evelynellie’s Profile Photo Ellie Unknown
also likes
ghinazaheda’s Profile Photo Ghina
also likes
M1ssSemy’s Profile Photo Star. i
also likes
wonderwmoen2’s Profile Photo Intj Woman
also likes
poetalunam’s Profile Photo leigh; ✨️
also likes
Gr33dY’s Profile Photo Gr33dY
also likes
Want to make more friends? Try this: Tell us what you like and find people with the same interests. Try this:
+ add more interests + add your interests

So if we base some morals off of legality then, for example, slavery was morally correct by previous societal standards as was the prosecution and internment of the Japanese during WWII. How do we better refine our standards of morality and legality?

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
Well, like I said, you can determine something is immoral if it harms someone else. Of course slavery harmed people, as well as internment camps. Back then it took guts to realize and express that these things were wrong. Most people simply accepted them and didn't care. Even if something is legal, it can be harmful. Harmful = immoral. But say, alcohol is legal after a certain age, and people wouldn't consider it to be immoral, because you harm your own body with it rather than harming someone else. Drinking and driving, on the other hand, would be immoral, because you can severely injure someone else due to your own recklessness. If you are causing someone else pain/suffering, chances are you are doing something wrong.
Liked by: Erin Wolf
+3 answers in: “Is there a point where individual choice should be curtailed to protect others/society or should individual choice be most critical in a society? In other words, when should freedom to do as we please be limited, if at all?”

I love the ones about changing your body's pH by drinking or eating differently to "kill the bad cells" 🙄

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
Lol I don't think cells have anything to do with it. What you consume can impact your pH levels, though.
Liked by: Erin Wolf
+3 answers in: “When it comes to information on the internet, do you fact check the stories you read or do you assume they are, by nature, factual? What would cause you to fact check and what suggests a reliable source, in your opinion?”

This brings up an interesting question then. What ARE morals and how do they differ both individually vs society-wide? How can we judge someone's morals if all people's morals are different?

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
You can't really judge someone's morals, that's the thing. People judge based on comparisons. "That person has different morals than me, therefore they're weird and 'dangerous.'" It ironically often comes from the people who act like they're so open-minded. People can agree on morals as a collective--murder is bad, for instance. But if you have a moral not based on social values and what you've been taught while growing up, it must be individual based. Let's say you think murder is good, then you very evidently have a socially unacceptable moral. The thing is that laws generally exist to back common morals, so you can judge your own based on such laws. Murder is illegal, for example, so if you condone it then you have an unusual moral. I guess you should ask yourself if your morals agree with laws or not. But then some things are immoral without being illegal. Cheating in a relationship, cheating on a test, backstabbing a friend, etc. And we know these things are immoral because they harm someone or involve deceit. Those are two other factors to decide the morality of something.

View more

Liked by: Erin Wolf
+3 answers in: “Is there a point where individual choice should be curtailed to protect others/society or should individual choice be most critical in a society? In other words, when should freedom to do as we please be limited, if at all?”

Lmao, great answer! Love that stomach fat quote at the end lol xD

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
Omg the amount of times I've seen people make that claim... I've even seen it on here. And I think people just accept certain things without thinking much about them. There is no conclusive evidence that the g-spot exists, for instance, but people insist it does.
Liked by: Erin Wolf
+3 answers in: “When it comes to information on the internet, do you fact check the stories you read or do you assume they are, by nature, factual? What would cause you to fact check and what suggests a reliable source, in your opinion?”

Is there a point where individual choice should be curtailed to protect others/society or should individual choice be most critical in a society? In other words, when should freedom to do as we please be limited, if at all?

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
I'm a strong believer in people doing whatever they want, but that's actually not a good thing. What distinguishes humans from other animals is that humans have morals. You become quite primitive without them. Human nature should not be suppressed, but you shouldn't stray too far from morality. However, morality should be individualistic rather than social based. Think for yourself and develop your own sense of right and wrong. I think people should protect each other, sure, but only if it's wanted. No protection leads to anarchy. Wanting to be safe is a basic desire that the majority of people have, if not everyone. In other words, laws are necessary to keep human nature in check, but suppression can lead to distress. So it's kind of a difficult situation.
Liked by: Erin Wolf
+3 answers Read more

When it comes to information on the internet, do you fact check the stories you read or do you assume they are, by nature, factual? What would cause you to fact check and what suggests a reliable source, in your opinion?

ErinWolf4919’s Profile PhotoErin Wolf
I use reliable sources from doctors and other professionals. It's pretty easy, .com sources aren't as reliable. And check what degree someone has. People be like "I don't believe fake news" but then think stomach fat protects the uterus.
+3 answers Read more

What will you do? When a allein want to enjoy your life as you for one day and send you in another planet for one day. Do you want to swap for one day?

Sure, as long as they don't screw anything up.
Liked by: afrina mannan

Pensi che il tempo scorra veloce , lento o normale? 🤔//////////////////////////////////Do you think time flows fast , slow or normal ? 🤔

Ilaria241998’s Profile PhotoIlaria Co
It depends on the occasion. It's slow during school but fast during free time.

Next

Language: English