This fox did nothing morally wrong. Prove me wrong faggots
>>7353973
define "fox"
>>7353973
define "did"
define reddit
>>7353977
Forming preposessions about the grapes that allows him to move past his unfilfilled desire for them
>>7353973
Based Spookless Fox..Respect!
>>7353973
What does morality have to do with this?
The fox did nothing wrong, but it was also deceiving itself.
>>7354057
Not really. Grapes are an aggressively middle-brow fruit and additionally toxic to dogs
>>7354070
>aggressively middle-brow
fuck this meme
>>7355718
Well the way of protesting it is certainly to drag it out of its imminent perdition and then to draw attention to it
>>7353973
Didn't "prove me wrong" used to be an autoban?
>>7353973
He fully well knows that the lazy dog is never going to be inspired by his antics, rather withdrawing further into anomic pain as he is repeatedly layered with reminders of how much goes over his head. And but yet the fox keeps doing it. That is cruelty, and cruelty is, in any accepted sense, immoral.
>This fox did nothing morally wrong.
What does the fable have to do with morals? All it's saying is that it's idiotic for people to try to convince themselves they don't want something they can't have.