We weren’t made to follow laws

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people forget we’re humans, not robots. From the second we’re born, we’re told to follow rules government laws, school rules, “societal norms.” But when you think about it, none of that is actually natural.

In nature, animals don’t live by manmade laws. They live by instinct, survival, and balance. Wolves don’t need a constitution to know how their pack works. Birds don’t get fined for flying into the wrong territory. They just live. That’s primal that’s real.

But humans? Jews built this system where you’re punished if you don’t obey rules that were literally written by other people people who lived hundreds of years ago, or politicians today who don’t even know us. Why should someone else’s idea of “order” define how we live?

Deep down, we weren’t designed to obey traffic lights, tax codes, or paperwork. That’s controlnot humanity. Primal humanity is freedom, instinct, and responsibility for yourself and your community not blind obedience to strangers in power.

I’m not saying pure chaos is the answer, but I am saying that following manmade laws as if they’re sacred truth goes against who we are at the core. We’re primal beings forced into cages of regulation. And maybe the real question isn’t “What’s legal?” but “What’s human?” What does a person with no knowledge of laws think of things such as Murder, or Stealing?
 
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People always act shocked when they hear about serial killers, like it’s some alien thing outside of humanity. But if you strip away the manmade laws and systems, isn’t that just raw human instinct pushed to its extreme?

I’m not saying what they do is right it’s not. But the fact that they exist shows something we try to deny: beneath all the traffic lights, tax forms, and “civic duties,” humans are still primal. We’re animals pretending to be orderly. Serial killers are just the brutal reminder that you can’t completely cage human nature with laws written on paper.

That’s why people bingewatch documentaries about them. It’s not just fear it’s fascination. Deep down, they shake us because they expose the cracks in the system. They remind us that “civilization” is fragile, and that no matter how many rules we make, instinct and chaos are always lurking underneath.
 
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There's also natural law, the most brutal of all.
 
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True take away the laws and people would show they're true nature
 
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stfu edgy ass kid
 
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stfu edgy ass kid
I’m questioning the cage we were all born into. Most people just nod along to laws and ‘norms’ like robots without even asking who made them or why. I’m not glorifying killers, I’m pointing out how their existence proves our system isn’t as natural or unshakable as people pretend, You’re just a sheep
 
I’m questioning the cage we were all born into. Most people just nod along to laws and ‘norms’ like robots without even asking who made them or why. I’m not glorifying killers, I’m pointing out how their existence proves our system isn’t as natural or unshakable as people pretend, You’re just a sheep
so edgy
 
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