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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 80736" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>Way I dealt with antinatalism was thru narrative and stories of people who told me about it. I know there are books about it, and I only have read summaries on the internet. </p><p></p><p>I noticed there is an enormous presence of romance and stylization of life and poetic imagery. A person told me of his subjective framing of "suffering" treating his subjective feel about it as if some notion we gotta use to build thoughts on. Romantics and wisdom literature glue the rest of it, building poetry and various inspiring messages. </p><p></p><p>My feel about it is that all literature is true, all romance is valid. </p><p></p><p>So I cant really criticize something inherently based on narrative, also I firmly believe in human rights so the way I frame antinatalism is the desire of some people to pursue their mysticism and their own way of feeling romance and depth and what scholars call "mindfullness". </p><p></p><p>All I can say is that in this field, 2 can play at this game. Your romance vs mine. And none is valid above the other. Your story vs mine. Your LORE vs my LORE. </p><p></p><p>We are simply going to battle for aesthetic relevancy, whos going to win is unknown I honestly hope I win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 80736, member: 656"] Way I dealt with antinatalism was thru narrative and stories of people who told me about it. I know there are books about it, and I only have read summaries on the internet. I noticed there is an enormous presence of romance and stylization of life and poetic imagery. A person told me of his subjective framing of "suffering" treating his subjective feel about it as if some notion we gotta use to build thoughts on. Romantics and wisdom literature glue the rest of it, building poetry and various inspiring messages. My feel about it is that all literature is true, all romance is valid. So I cant really criticize something inherently based on narrative, also I firmly believe in human rights so the way I frame antinatalism is the desire of some people to pursue their mysticism and their own way of feeling romance and depth and what scholars call "mindfullness". All I can say is that in this field, 2 can play at this game. Your romance vs mine. And none is valid above the other. Your story vs mine. Your LORE vs my LORE. We are simply going to battle for aesthetic relevancy, whos going to win is unknown I honestly hope I win. [/QUOTE]
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