Killing sadness just leaves us utterly empty.
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Wait, that make sense, depression is the lack of feeling, everyone dead, at least in my experience
I mean...
Maybe anger would have, but he wasn't consistently specifically angry at sadness.
And maybe sadness would have killed herself, but she didn't.
It'd be out of character for any of the others to do it.
Anger murder-suicide of sadness
I think that's called xanax
The point of the movie is that suppressing sadness is a bad thing
It's supression if it's dead?
No, but the act of killing it is.
Unleash you bing bong feels
Tbh sadness is normal but they have to throw depression in an hell if she appear
The kid would become a psychopath that never gets sad at anything and lacks empathy
I'd watch it
turn on the news.
It would be a pretty fantastic breakdown tbh.
They literally have a 'cease to exist' pit.
Yeah, but Joy got out of it in like 5 minutes. If I know sadness, it'll float right out while eating my last cheez-it.
Break her kneecaps.
You can never know happiness, without knowing sadness.
That just sounds like philosopher dribble peddled to make sad people feel better.
You can very well know happiness without sadness. It's called ignorance and from what I've heard it's bliss.
It's not about knowing. It's about appreciating.
Most the ignorant people I know are the most angry, miserable people I've ever met, so idk maybe that's bullshit too
Are they ignorant or all their "knowledge" just revolve in being racist and an asshole?, a truly ignorant person would be like a toddler no? Without racism and such
Being a toddler is traumatic! They have no knowledge of the world around them and it's frequently terrifying. Why do you think young children cry so much? Ignorance is scary.
What do we call this, an Appeal to Balance fallacy?