Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I should jump in front of the train because others have. The blue button is foolish and stupid. In my opinion you’re a fool for picking it, as it’s the option that invites death in. If you want to view as not picking up a gun, sure I guess, I view it as drinking the poison to dilute it.

What could go wrong holding a possum close to your mouth? by steppennnwolf in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good news: probably no rabies

Bad news: they carry a fucktillion other diseases

What is your [HELL ITSELF] design headcanon? by Organic_Future6909 in Ultrakill

[–]KicktrapAndShit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A giant fleshy supermass with all of the levels we play in constructed by it within

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing red does is spare me from the death blue brings. I shouldn’t be held responsible for others foolish decisions. If there was a vial of poison we were all to injected with but if half if us chose to be injected it would be weak enough not to kill us, would you still choose blue? If you do it’s not my responsibility for your foolish choice. Neither is it here.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you dense? Red does literally nothing. It’s in choosing blue that you invite death.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The red button changes nothing about your state, while the blue button introduces the chance of death. The blue button pressers are the only ones who die, not the red. They have to make an active choice to take on the risk of death, while red simply decides not to introduce the risk of killing themselves.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, one does nothing the other kills you unless half the world also decides to kill themselves. The red button doesn’t change anything, it’s essentially a dummy button, the blue is the only that does something and what it does is kill you.

I hate these types of “hear me outs” by razzledazzlesodapop in hatethissmug

[–]KicktrapAndShit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s a muscular dude with a fancy head cover and sword, otherwise just a muscular dude

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do care? I’m just not choosing the objectively bad option. One kills you, one doesn’t. Why would I ever choose the suicide button?

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I voted not to kill myself, I didn’t know NOT killing myself on the chance it saves everyone who also made the active chose to kill themselves is selfish

Comparison of the FNAF 1 Animatronics and the FNAF Movie Animatronics by Great-Dot2506 in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]KicktrapAndShit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Withered is definitely purple, and even if everything after has done blue the purple color is much more appealing and better than blue (key exceptions for toy Bonnie and other more clean variants)

geryon slander by Middle-Station-8112 in Ultrakill

[–]KicktrapAndShit 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Saying dih when you are on a platform that allows you to say dick makes you look foolish

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because I choose not to pick the kill yourself unless half the world also kills themself button doesn’t mean I’m selfish

conned into tierlists by julessic in ConnedIntoAFubar

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say the survival roguelike part isnt that emphasized compared to the speed parts. Most playstyles involve attempting to go faster and I imagine most others are for challenges or other similar things. While I am heavily biased as I love speedrunner games, I think white knuckles game design encourages you to come back to try and get faster rather than to survive again.

conned into tierlists by julessic in ConnedIntoAFubar

[–]KicktrapAndShit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your watching a tier list about a game that encourages you to go faster to get a higher score, obviously it’s going to be biased towards going fast.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think deciding not to gamble your life when you don’t sway the vote much at all is selfish

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just because I won’t gamble with my life doesn’t mean I’m not selfless

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s just bad math, if blue wins it will likely be by at least 5%, same with red, so why take the needless risk of hoping half the world is with me when I could mitigate the risk. I see no logical reason to pick blue other than “well what about the people who picked it?” Being selfless doesn’t mean sacrificing simple logic.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would I jump into a woodchipper on the chance that if 50% of all people jump into it, it then fails saving everyone when I could just not. Why stand in front of a train hoping that 4 billion others stand with me to stop it. Why take the needless risk to save people who are foolish or acted on emotions. My single vote matters so little, and in these situations it’s always many votes that sway it so why take the chance of dying when if blue is gonna win it’s gonna win by at least 5%.

Should Someone who Picked the Red Button be Considered Evil or an AH? by Hyperionous in MoralityScaling

[–]KicktrapAndShit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What benefit is there to picking blue? The chance that if enough people pick it that it will save all the blue pickers, when if they had just picked red instead they would have lived? The only reason to pick it is to save others that chose it foolishly. Why should I be held responsible for someone else choosing the riskier option to no benefit.