This is why I am the adult and you are the child. You are a pathetic human on a pathetic world.
First of all, lions are evil, they pretty much force male homosexuality on the male lions and kill all lions who resist.
They are less hated because they are mostly unconscious of their evil, they just do it as instinct.
I already explained why female homosexuality is not evil. You are good at math, you should have noticed why by now. You should have noticed the obvious fact that females are only attracted to 1% of males, and that the female form is universally beautiful. Thus, the logical conclusion is that males should be converted to the female form, but retaining their male reproductive capacity (futas).
But you go on about sentient rocks and a bunch of other bs like a child. Sometimes I wonder if you are even trolling.
My goal is to change your DNA so you don’t get sick from vegetarianism (Not veganism, vegetarianism, you can’t even get that right.)
You don’t even address the fact that hundreds of animals have to live horrible lives just to save you from dying a horrible death.
Please provide even the slightest reasoning why you believe inanimate objects are sentient. Are pieces of litter sentient? What about plastic pieces of foam? Why not stop there? Why not say that every grain of sand is sentient and every rock and every planet, asteroid, and space dust in the entire universe, has awareness.
Emotions are not evidence that blankets have sentience.
If I have an emotion that I am going to win the lottery tonight, doesn’t mean I am actually going to win the lottery tonight.
It’s simple actually. Everything on earth has it’s own spirit … The only way you can feel pain about losing something is if it has it’s own spirit and you have a spiritual relationship with it.
A lot of people actually know this, not just me.
I’m an atheist, but I definitely believe in spirit.
How can inanimate objects have a spirit?
How do you define ‘spirit’.
For me spirit means life, breath and a blanket is devoid of this.
From my understanding of what you write, ‘spirit’ is having the capacity to being sensitive to and experiencing the feelings of another, even by inanimate objects.