silveryinkystar:al-the-stuff-i-like: the-unstoppable-juggernaut:vanjalen:Well none of that comme
silveryinkystar:al-the-stuff-i-like: the-unstoppable-juggernaut: vanjalen: Well none of that comment went as expected that turned out a lot more enlightening that I thought it would be his points are all true though [ID: Screenshot of a Facebook post linking to a Buzzfeed article. The article is titled, “A Father Sings To His Dying Newborn Son After His Wife Dies During CHildbirth”, with the subtitle “The video has spread across the world.” The header image is of a person kissing the toes of a baby tenderly. The post, by Liberty Penttila, reads, “This is what should break the internet, not Kim K’s butt.”A reply to this post by Thomas Kirk reads, “I prefer Kim Kardashian’s butt. It fills me with lust and ferocity. This just makes me sad, and what’s the value of that? Each life is full of tragedies. I gain little by reveling in the tragedies of others. It seems to me that videos like this are just an excuse to immerse yourself momentarily in an intimate moment that doesn’t really belong to you. And one that you would not truly want to belong to you. It’s sorrow porn. Feel these deep emotions as you empathize with this poor man - then return to the comfort and safety of your own existence! He doesn’t have the benefit of detaching himself from this moment after it passes, so why should I give myself that right? Why should I experience his pain momentarily and then divorce myself from it, when he is not my friend and this intrusion into this dark hour of his life will give him neither comfort nor strength? Does it enlighten me as a human being to do so? Perhaps it does to you. But from my perspective, it’s just a bleak and depressing reminder of the cruel nature of our random and dispassionate universe. And I am not in need of such a reminder. I would much rather look at a gorgeous butt and be a reminded of my own passions, drives and instincts.” End ID] -- source link