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Originally Posted by Qilin
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Obviously, if you want to break things down to the biological level, a lot of things will appear identical. Oh, yes. We, human beings, are all just looking for that one thing that stimulates us, that "dopamine rush", so what makes us so different from the very killers we condemn? What does it matter if that "thing" is killing people? Is it really any different from killing a cockroach? Aren't humans just different configurations of atoms compared to cockroaches? How about those people who find their "dopamine rush" from playing the piano, are they killers too?
Look, if you reduce anything to a certain point, any preconceived notion you have will cease to make sense.
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Honestly, you're not doing your argument any favors here. Equating a pianist with a serial killer purely on the basis of "dopamine rush"? Equating killing humans with killing cockroaches?
Seriously, Qilin?
If anything, you're clearly showing that there's limits to how far we can or should "reduce things". You're showing that there's limits to how much importance should be placed in material reality alone.