I'm never gonna find the energy to finish the gifset but plz enjoy this cutie pie anyways :3
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I'm never gonna find the energy to finish the gifset but plz enjoy this cutie pie anyways :3
bertbutt replied to your photoset:Today my hair is as fluid as I am. Bleached it...
Do the pink. Well be twins
yisss (| )v( |) hehe.. I can't decide if I just want bangs or tips or the whole thing, hmm...
bertbutt replied to your post: i s2g if i hear “mind officially blown...
Chest literally blown
sukima-chan replied to your post: i s2g if i hear “mind officially blown...
-casually get’s close to your ear and whispers-..mind officially blown..
i'll fight both of u
bertbutt replied to your post “look at all this god damn sushi ”
Im hella jealous
man if I were able I woulda shared with
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Destroy them
oh god
bertbutt reblogged your post bertbutt reblogged your post bertbutt ... and added:
While I agree that the world is too dynamic to be restrained to a singular code of ethics, a lot of times the acceptable...
and my answer would be the same. it depends. every situation is different. we have to look at each situation and judge them separately. Maybe sometimes your ends would justify the means, and maybe sometimes they wouldn't. Maybe sometimes trying and failing is worthwhile, and maybe sometimes it isn't. Maybe sometimes there is no "right answer" and we just have to choose arbitrarily and deal with the consequences.
bertbutt reblogged your post bertbutt replied to your post: bertbut... and added:
Well then I guess my question now, if you don’t mind the open dialog, is how you measure ethics in general if...
Anything that is helpful or useful but 'unethical', would only be so if it were also harmful or otherwise destructive in some way, and those are things that are somewhat quantifiable.
So you don't have to appeal to any "code", you can just look at the thing and see what happens and go from there.
For something like a company or an organization, it's useful to have an ethical policy, not for moral reasons, but just for consistency's sake and to avoid confusion with the members/employees and the public.
But in personal life or just in general, the world is too dynamic and fluid for any arbitrary 'code' to be sufficient
I don't think "it's unethical" is a valid reason not to do something, because the word doesn't even mean anything in and of itself
bertbutt replied to your post: bertbutt asked:Do you think that ...
I do agree with taking situations at face value, but I guess my question was more about how you measure the morality of people’s actions, not so much how you see the situation. Or do you not think morality is an important value to measure?
Whether or not something is "moral" is irrelevant to anything I care about. Whether it was useful, helpful, effective, efficient, etc are things that both more applicable and easier to measure. But just because something isn't useful or effective doesn't mean you shouldn't do it.