You don't have to believe their words. But arguing against their claim of suffering is where the line is crossed of being a dick about it or being a friend there to listen to them.
Either way your eyes don't see what is inside someone's mind, so why are you placing so much trust in their judgement? Why does even it matter, and why do you feel the need to deny something you can't prove anyway? Just want to argue?
To answer your original question, it's because it makes you insufferable.
What does Rob know about Bob better than Bob knows themself? You don't have to look outwardly hurt for it to be true. Rob should mind their own business. It's not a "sin", it's just inconsiderate. If Rob weren't a jerk they would take Bob's word for it and say "that sucks" despite their judgement.
I've got this little plastic foot stool that's probably older than I am. It's not as strong as it used to be (legs buckled with me on it once), but it's holding up a speaker and doing a great job of it.
Any of them that help people live easier or better lives, up to the point that that belief negatively impacts others' lives. Do what you want as long as it doesn't come at the expense of someone else.
Yes, they cut down trees. Approximately 200 per year. But these fallen trees stay nearby, and they are the beaver's home as well as some of their food. Plus they create a bigger wetland ecosystem than what they took away with those trees. Compare that to what humans do with trees we cut down... transport, process, burn, all sorts of things that are worse for the environment.
I think the term "destruction" has been used too loosely here. Sure, beavers can change the landscape, but they don't make it uninhabitable for all life. As someone else mentioned they create wetlands.
Being second place in the destructiveness competition with humans is like they don't come anywhere close.
Not since the Eiffel Tower starting broadcasting 5G to shrink us down over generations so our tiny hands could build complex computers. Wake up sheeple.
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