• The Dark Lord ☑️
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    11 months ago

    We don’t let small children cross the street by themselves. That’s because kids have no concept of what a street is, or how dangerous it is. Same for cats, but add in plenty of predators and diseases. Outdoor cats have a much shorter life expectancy than indoor cats.

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      11 months ago

      I think the bigger thing than them potentially getting hurt is the fact that they will hunt and decimate local fauna

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      11 months ago

      We don’t let small children cross the street by themselves. That’s because kids have no concept of what a street is, or how dangerous it is.

      No, that’s because certain societies are okay with roads being dangerous, and would rather lock their children inside than regulate vehicles.

      (Unless by small children you mean babies, then agreed.)

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      11 months ago

      But do they actually get to live though?

      Gilded cage and all that.

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        11 months ago

        Yep, that’s my philosophy. Never had a kid age past ten, but they get to live such full lives wandering around the neighborhood until they get run over