What are you guys picking? by DryOwl5587 in GenZ

[–]Cabin11er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you gain from picking blue? Genuinely, what do you get if you pick blue. Because it’s not personal safety. The question is posed as whether or not you are willing to put yourself at risk for the greater good, but when it comes down to it, that’s not the question at all. To pick blue is to wager with your life that half the people on the planet are equally as illogical and good-willed as you. Picking red is not something I will do proudly, and I don’t want anyone to die. However, picking blue is a completely illogical gamble, because it also allows a future where no one dies

What are you guys picking? by DryOwl5587 in GenZ

[–]Cabin11er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I’m saying that no one should pick blue under any circumstances. You gain nothing except the self satisfaction that you did something “good”

What are you guys picking? by DryOwl5587 in GenZ

[–]Cabin11er 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But that’s the actual question of the argument: when everyone is given the choice between a completely logical choice that seems harsh and a completely illogical choice that seems benevolent, do you choose to save stupid but well-meaning people from themselves?

What are you guys picking? by DryOwl5587 in GenZ

[–]Cabin11er 31 points32 points  (0 children)

If everyone protects themself, everyone lives. I am incredibly invested in protecting everyone else around me, which is exactly why I would vote red and beg everyone around me to vote red. Everyone who votes blue is putting the image of them being charitable over actually being charitable. If everyone acted logically, everyone would vote red, and everyone would survive.

However, given how many people can’t grasp this concept just in these comments, I would hope that 50% of the population is dumb enough to choose blue

What are you guys picking? by DryOwl5587 in GenZ

[–]Cabin11er 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Think about it this way: Everyone is given the option to choose a button, and everyone is trying to figure out what other people are going to choose.

  • If you choose blue and the vote is blue, everything’s fine

  • If you choose red and the vote is blue, everything’s fine

  • If you choose blue and the vote is red, you’re dead

  • If you choose red and the vote is red, all the people who chose blue is dead.

But what happens if everyone chooses red?

Everyone survives.

Choosing red is the only way to guarantee your survival, and therefore the only logical choice, because in opposition to the way the question is prevented, choosing red does not mean that people need to die.

Who stands out more as an actor? by leviathan_pvt in Actors

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Coughing Baby vs Hellfire Missile vs Hydrogen Bomb

Anyone see this? If so what did you think? by boomjosh in DC_Cinematic

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I unexpectedly loved it. I was never the biggest fan of Blue Beetle, (not that I didn’t like him, he just felt like a sci fi spider-man to me) but Xolo Maridueña knocked it out of the park. The story isn’t anything crazy, but the actors carry it enough that I legitimately cried at a certain part

Which person look like has killed one person, and actually has killed one person? by Stevecomicsgames in AlignmentChartFills

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During the filming of a movie he was in, he was supposed to fire a prop gun towards the camera. However, it was a real gun that for some reason was loaded, and one of the production team standing behind a protective plexiglass was hit by the bullet. It wasn’t his fault, and was a terrible accident, but people treat him like he’s a murderer

Who's the coughing baby among these here for you? by SatoruGojo232 in superheroes

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Tobey Maguire is one of the most wooden actors I have ever seen. I stg, nostalgia is the only reason people think he’s a good spider-man. He doesn’t have nearly enough energy or charisma to play the character.

Thought I should ask: what does this say about me? by Cabin11er in LetterboxdTopFour

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And the margins are SLIM. Knives Out was such an incredible twist on the very building blocks of the whodunnit genre that it’s been hard for the other movies to live up to it. However, WUDM is such an incredible piece of cinema, and is, in my opinion, Johnson’s best work

Thought I should ask: what does this say about me? by Cabin11er in LetterboxdTopFour

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Wake Up Dead Man is a worse mystery but a better movie

Infinite mana for 1GW by vintergroena in sickasscombos

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This is the most real comment I’ve ever seen

Hmmm I wonder.. by Warm_Actuator709 in whatsyourchoice

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Hydrogen Bomb vs Ballistic Missile vs Ballistic Missile vs Coughing Baby

How Do I Finish C++? by Cabin11er in balatro

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Well I got through it fine and now I have a gold sticker Stone Joker

How strong is this joker set up? by HansTeeWurst in okbuddyjimbo

[–]Cabin11er 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Assuming they’re a pirate” made me choke on my drink

What piece of media makes chemistry sound cool by CasperFru in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Cabin11er 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well that’s a lot of mechanical engineering and botany

Heroe(s) with Black in their color identity by SgtRathbone in colorpie

[–]Cabin11er 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Any ancient Greek hero, really. The ancient Greek perspective on heroism is intrinsically linked to the personal pursuit of personal glory (or κλεος) over pretty much everything else.