• AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      yes, if you change the problem, you change the way we respond. that’s why there’s so many trolley problems spin offs in the first place

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            the morality doesn’t exist in the first place because we don’t live in a society that would allow someone to tie up six people on two tracks.

            we do live in a world with real problems. Complex problems. Problems that lose solvable value when they are reduced to a philosophical joke.

            so please tell me more about how we can solve the worlds problems by flipping switches on train tracks.

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    I just played this as a board game with my friends. They decided that pineapple on pizza is worse than Donald Trump. My hope in humanity is shattered.

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    The best part is that, by refusing to be killed themselves, they are making a choice to let the other people die, rendering their hypocrisy evident and their worry fully rendered moot

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    It’s close to the second ghost rider (and maybe the first, been awhile since I dug up my old comics) who didn’t have powers until innocent blood was spilled (though typically it was the villain who spilled it).

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    Just put explosives collars on a bunch of murderers and rapists. Need superpowers just press a button and kill one murderer off.

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    I would read the shit out of this but 5 people I have never and will never meet who nobody knows will die painlessly and I’m just not sure of the moral implications.

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    I want more of this. Reminds me on the anime Darker than Black, where those with power always had to fulfill some contract to use their power, else they’d die.

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      Man, this anime is so underrated. I like it a lot. I question the artistic direction on the second season, but at least the ending wrapped up the whole show nicely.

      A little correction, nobody really know what happens when a contractor doesn’t do that side-effect thingy. It is never mentioned if they would die, nor that it’s even implied. The way I see it, they’d simply develop strong impulse to do so.