You could argue about which elements were there when life started. The more interesting question is "why would nothing suddenly have the desire or momentum to be something?" "Did nothing suddenly birth the concept of consciousness?" I believe no matter how far back you go, no matter how you frame it, it always comes to "something". Unless my tiny human brain just can't handle the idea of everything coming from nothing.
I guess my answer would be "when possible". Picture yourself in the desert with a group of humans and elephants/camels. You're starving, and there's a chance you could survive if you start eating your transportation animals. What do you do? The answer is: depends on what you can do. Is there anything ethical about both groups dying, when one could be saved? Is anything really ethical in a universe of endless murder? While we ponder that, you might eat some elephant steak before you starve to death. Or not.
this video is fantastic some of these men and women do this for many years, in the worst weather you can imagine, and probably almost never get tipped or thanked i'm glad somebodys looking out for them i'm super nice to my ups guy - i call him big boss
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some of these men and women do this for many years, in the worst weather you can imagine, and probably almost never get tipped or thanked
i'm glad somebodys looking out for them
i'm super nice to my ups guy - i call him big boss
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