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tina_marie1018 t1_j7qlzpw wrote

Eat David Nowinsky! Listen to your brother, he knows.

Here's a great way to fuel your "addiction" (I don't see it as an addition though, it's not your fault), only Eat Bad People. You know the type I mean. People who Hurt Babies (both Human and Fur).

GoodLuck and Please keep us updated.

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Writerwithoutsoul OP t1_j7r4e20 wrote

Yuna again. I don't believe this shit was my fault (anymore), I mainly refered to this as an addiction because my skin falls of like I'm on fucking meth and I am scared that it will get worse the more often I do it.

Your plan is fun in theory, but seems kind of hard to pull off in practice. Like, where do I get bad people from? And where do I draw the line here? Do I only eat murderers? Bullies? Dudes who are mean to cats? Does that include children who are mean to cats? And if I continue down this road, doesn't doing this make me as bad as the people I kill? I would like to eat Dave, because fuck Dave, and as the next day is approaching, I think I propably will (I'll tell you how it goes). But overall, I do not believe in the death penalty (not American lol) and I cannot just find random monsters on the street.

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ArgiopeAurantia t1_j7t357w wrote

How many people are you planning on eating, here? I feel like your "addiction" would become a problem for you in other ways before you drained your town's population to the point where you were worrying about the mortality of killing a guy who glares at his aunt's sweet elderly kitty.

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Writerwithoutsoul OP t1_j7te53q wrote

yes true, that's my issue with this idea as well. Like, I would like to eat Dave for being a creep, but I would not eat Mr Henderson despite being a dick and giving me horrible oral Math-grades. That just goes too far.

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Wtfatt t1_j7te0vy wrote

It does not matter whether someone 'chooses' their addiction or not, if ur addicted to something ur addicted to something. And often, the addict feels so bad and so down and out and hopeless and stuck that it hardly feels like a choice to them even though we know it is ( also just wanted to add that in no way am I coming from a place of animosity! Simply from a desire to inform :). )

Also being an addict, whether by choice or not does not make that person in lesser moral standing in any way. It is how they conduct themselves and what they do to those around them that shows their character, -and believe me, seeing how someone conducts themselves while in a desperate situation such as the one addiction puts u in, is often a great opertunity to see who they really are!

And I agree with u/tina_marie1018 - go full Dexter on em and eat u some baddies!

^edit: ^added ^a ^sentence

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Writerwithoutsoul OP t1_j7u8ifs wrote

You're right, thanks for clarifying that. I also believe that addiction is never a choice, no matter whether it's alcohol or skin-shifting.

As a child, I was actually very angry at my birth-parents for being the way they were. I thought they choose their addiction over me, that I had just not been good enough. But then, Mom told me stories on how addiction affects the brain, even some annectdotes of her own patients, of good people, loving people with families, who really did want to stop because they loved their kids so, so much, but couldn't. This really helped me come to terms with the death of my birth-parents back then. She was a good Mom before I ate her.

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