•  millie   ( @millie@beehaw.org ) 
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    1 year ago

    It astounds me that people legitimately assume that the other animals on this planet don’t feel pain. It seems incredibly obvious to me that they would, or that we should at least be assuming they would.

    • They assume, at various times, even other humans arent human enough therefore the same concepts (such as pain & suffering) don’t really apply.

      It’s a standard coping mechanism that might be necessary but it’s definitely misused by humans for no other reason than greed (especially in times when scarcity isn’t really a notable concern).

    •  HumanPenguin   ( @HumanPenguin@feddit.uk ) 
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      1 year ago

      Evolution wise. It makes sense for animals that cannot regrow limbs.

      But for some animals it can actually limit their survival.

      Unfortunatly human history. Has a habit of deciding based on our needs. Rather then actual evidence.

      Its also worth remembering pain is a mental rather then real thing.

      So while some creatures may have the signals to inform. Thjoer mind may not respond to it on the same way.

      As a human(i assume ;). If you have ever needed to use opiates you may have some idea how that would work.

          •  jansk   ( @jansk@beehaw.org ) 
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            1 year ago

            You have clearly never experienced extreme pain. The last time I suffered a severe shoulder dislocation was almost like an out-of-body experience. The pain overwhelmed the ability to form coherent thoughts, it was like an electrical storm in my brain. The intuitive motor system took complete control as I writhed around, limbs flinging in random directions. I heard someone scream at the top of his lungs, and only afterwards realised that it was me.

            Pain absolutely does have a physical component, and it is not something you can overcome just by practicing meditation. Though, I’m not saying that doesn’t help in some scenarios.

    •  Odys   ( @Odys@beehaw.org ) 
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      11 months ago

      I think only the extremely simple life doesn’t feel pain, but then you have arrived on a microscopic level, where some tiny creature is getting eaten while eating themselves.

  • I once had to put down a pet goldfish that was dying, and I did it the wrong way, and it was extremely traumatizing. I still feel bad about it and it’s been 8 years.

    I could tell it was in pain. Or it certainly seemed like it was suffering. I think we just need to observe animals more.

    The only thing I struggle with is how to handle bugs. Especially when they become pests or are a risk of carrying disease. I’m curious if we can figure out a way to navigate that one day.