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Anyone know what they’re saying at the end? Knowing only 2 words in Russian I feel qualified to guess the radio said “YOU DID WHAT!?!?!” but I would appreciate a confirmation
Touche. But no, my point was more of a haphazard reflection on how both the Trolley Problem and Prisoner’s Dilemma are (by design) built on the idea of reducing human life and/or morality and empathy down to a math problem. It is a method of thought that has its purposes, sure, but I think too many people make that their default setting, which makes dehumanization more common, even if subconsciously. Idk man, I’m going through some stuff
Edit: Fixed a pretty bad typo
You need to watch more shows. Don’t get me wrong, I like The Good Place and what they were trying to do with it, but yeah no there’s a lot of other shows that are just as educational and well written that don’t have to do a show-wide reset to start every season
I see what you’re trying to do and you’re not necessarily wrong, but you’re kinda perpetuating the attitude that inspired someone to make this meme in the first place
Not to mention the half-dozen times the Joker tried to poison Gotham by putting Joker Toxin in the water supply
When I saw that image, certain neurons began to fire that my brain associates with a specific memory from my unique life experience
That brings back memories… No I will not elaborate
He’s his own thing now; this specific quote/frame is from like 10 years ago
Cody’s Showdy is my favorite news source
They look like they were told this picture was happening like 30 seconds ago 😂
Fantastically put, I’m borrowing this
The gas stoves themselves aren’t the only reason, but they help contribute to a lower lifespan. Also 2 years over the course of, like, 75 years? Yeah that sounds about right
You still have more weed left? Dude what’s your home address? I’ll meet you in like 20 minutes
That’s the only reason it got my upvote
I’ll give you 3 guesses
To be fair, hordes of people believing in the Anti-Christ is also supposed to be one of the signs
That’s actually Rule #1 for every aspect of American life, not just healthcare