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Do apathists refuse to vote?
And do apiarists get a buzz every day?Do apathists refuse to vote?
Do acrophobics refuse to get high?And do apiarists get a buzz every day?Do apathists refuse to vote?
No such thing as altruism - it’s all “virtue signaling”Do empaths/altruists favor green and narcissists favor orange?
You do remember kids eating tide pods, right?You are not saving anybody. We all make the choice.
Kids ARE NOT Stupid. Take this pill and you live. Take that pill and there is a chance you die.
The kids take the orange pill. If you think different, you have forgotten what it is like to be a kid.
This is not a scenario where you are on a street and saving someone from falling through an open manhole.
I do. But I am not so sure that is the choice here. I was choosing green first, but after thinking about it, there is not a real reason to choose green. Choosing green isn't altruistic because the consequence of orange doesn't impact anyone that was not given the same choice. Orange you live. Green you like to gamble for no reason. There might be a handful of people that want to die so they choose green. But when explained better when given the choice, there is no reason to pick green,And there is no real reason to choose green because anyone who wants to live can just pick orange.
What if you want other people other than yourself to live?
The argument that there are tons of stupid people favors an orange response.You do remember kids eating tide pods, right?You are not saving anybody. We all make the choice.
Kids ARE NOT Stupid. Take this pill and you live. Take that pill and there is a chance you die.
The kids take the orange pill. If you think different, you have forgotten what it is like to be a kid.
This is not a scenario where you are on a street and saving someone from falling through an open manhole.
Some kids and adults are really stupid.
I should have framed the sentence better. When faced with that choice, the kids take the orange.You do remember kids eating tide pods, right?You are not saving anybody. We all make the choice.
Kids ARE NOT Stupid. Take this pill and you live. Take that pill and there is a chance you die.
The kids take the orange pill. If you think different, you have forgotten what it is like to be a kid.
This is not a scenario where you are on a street and saving someone from falling through an open manhole.
Some kids and adults are really stupid.
I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
I always wondered how real that news was.You do remember kids eating tide pods, right?You are not saving anybody. We all make the choice.
Kids ARE NOT Stupid. Take this pill and you live. Take that pill and there is a chance you die.
The kids take the orange pill. If you think different, you have forgotten what it is like to be a kid.
This is not a scenario where you are on a street and saving someone from falling through an open manhole.
Some kids and adults are really stupid.
Depends how it is put to them which is why I assumed the wording would be based on the level of intellect and understanding of each person. (at least that is my assumption based on this fictional scenario). It really would be unfair to not at least put the description in a way for every person to understand the results of each choice. Assuming that, I would believe that smail kids would go with whichever is simply better for them without any thought as to how it affects others in any way.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
I should ask my wife, a preschool teacher of 2 year olds, to conduct this test.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
Totally a tangent, IMO, but it’s like some of these folks haven’t been around young kids. Some 2-3 year olds don’t even know their colors, eat their own boogers and have no real concept of death. Not all but a decent amount.
My daughter teaches kindergarten. Same. lolI should ask my wife, a preschool teacher of 2 year olds, to conduct this test.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
Totally a tangent, IMO, but it’s like some of these folks haven’t been around young kids. Some 2-3 year olds don’t even know their colors, eat their own boogers and have no real concept of death. Not all but a decent amount.
She’ll find it hilarious.
Parents might not be thrilled that Johnny came home with a big red on his shirt denoting that he is now dead.
Depends how it is put to them which is why I assumed the wording would be based on the level of intellect and understanding of each person. (at least that is my assumption based on this fictional scenario). It really would be unfair to not at least put the description in a way for every person to understand the results of each choice. Assuming that, I would believe that smail kids would go with whichever is simply better for them without any thought as to how it affects others in any way.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
Would people change their minds if the scenario was updated to say that parents choices go for any of their kids under 5 years old? Essentially kids under 5 don't count in any of the calculations and they get the result of whatever their parent chose. Might skew a few greens to orange if they knew it would protect their kid too.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
Totally a tangent, IMO, but it’s like some of these folks haven’t been around young kids. Some 2-3 year olds don’t even know their colors, eat their own boogers and have no real concept of death. Not all but a decent amount.
If I choose not to decide have I made a choice?Word it like this:
Everyone responding to this poll chooses between a green pill and an orange pill.
If > 50% of people choose the green pill, everyone lives.
If not, only people who chose the green pill die.
What is your choice?
take it to the Rush thread, grampsIf I choose not to decide have I made a choice?Word it like this:
Everyone responding to this poll chooses between a green pill and an orange pill.
If > 50% of people choose the green pill, everyone lives.
If not, only people who chose the green pill die.
What is your choice?
Strange game.If I choose not to decide have I made a choice?Word it like this:
Everyone responding to this poll chooses between a green pill and an orange pill.
If > 50% of people choose the green pill, everyone lives.
If not, only people who chose the green pill die.
What is your choice?
I’m selfishly choosing to live for 1 reason and 1 reason only. Just so I can continue to snipe your FF picks.Word it like this:
Everyone responding to this poll chooses between a green pill and an orange pill.
If > 50% of people choose the green pill, everyone lives.
If not, only people who chose the green pill die.
What is your choice?
Then hope they are smart enough to pick orange.And there is no real reason to choose green because anyone who wants to live can just pick orange.
What if you want other people other than yourself to live?
Not preschool, but they actually did this experiment already. The orange-pillers won, of course.I should ask my wife, a preschool teacher of 2 year olds, to conduct this test.
She’ll find it hilarious.
Parents might not be thrilled that Johnny came home with a big red on his shirt denoting that he is now dead.
Watched that video in my high school social studies class. I'm blanking on the specifics, but I feel like I saw something similar on a TV show a few years ago and thought, "Hey, they stole that from The Wave!"Not preschool, but they actually did this experiment already. The orange-pillers won, of course.I should ask my wife, a preschool teacher of 2 year olds, to conduct this test.
She’ll find it hilarious.
Parents might not be thrilled that Johnny came home with a big red on his shirt denoting that he is now dead.
(No idea if anybody besides me will understand this joke -- I'm not sure how obscure this reference is).
Definitely orange then.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
Still over 50%, but seems to be dropping. Now below 56%.We are over 50% green. Everyone lives.
She picked Orange without hesitating. I asked her what if her students had to choose and she didn't even blink before saying "still orange." lolMy daughter teaches kindergarten. Same. lolI should ask my wife, a preschool teacher of 2 year olds, to conduct this test.I think a 2-3 y.o. chooses the color that looks more yummy.Which pill do you think a 2 year old will choose?Orange is the logical choice, but there are many that will act illogical, including those under 2-3 years old. There's only one way to save those infants.
"take this pill nothing bad happens to you"
"take this pill you might die"
You think they take the pill that might kill them?
Totally a tangent, IMO, but it’s like some of these folks haven’t been around young kids. Some 2-3 year olds don’t even know their colors, eat their own boogers and have no real concept of death. Not all but a decent amount.
She’ll find it hilarious.
Parents might not be thrilled that Johnny came home with a big red on his shirt denoting that he is now dead.