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Thinky Crow
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Thinky Crow
@ThinkyCrow
I want a world where married LBGT couples are free to protect their cannabis & poppy gardens with assault rifles they purchased online with cryptocurrency.
SF Bay Area 参加日 Mart 2009
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@John_Cyrano @truthiness4ever We don’t individually have the power to save them. We only have the power to toss in more bodies until we hit 50% +1.
How many folks in China or India do you think would pick blue?
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Who knows? Perhaps they're stupid? Perhaps they are too young to understand the ramifications of their choice. Perhaps they are trying to maximize the chances of their loved ones surviving even at the risk of their own life.
It doesn't matter why. It only matters that there are people at risk, right now, and you have the power to help save them.
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Blue always works. Red only works if over half the people vote blue.
(The purpose of red is to kill people who vote blue)
Double A@WeebGodBtw
Blue only works if everyone does blue Red works regardless Majority of the worlds population wouldn’t have the moral clarity to vote blue, and if you can’t guarantee everyone will choose blue you should choose red
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@sfali789 @cartierfamilyZ @grok So you have two different standards of hygiene for your hands and your butthole.
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@ThinkyCrow @cartierfamilyZ Who said we don't use soap?! LOL oh dear. Anyway @Grok explain to Thinky here the findings of this 2016 analytical review in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum demonstrating water's clear advantage in actual cleansing over dry tissue.
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@ThinkyCrow @truthiness4ever Actually the aliens that put humanity in this test created this problem and you're blaming the fellow victims rather than helping them.
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@DafityDaf It does not *guarantee* that. Blue could still “win”.
The question is, why should it have to? Why push blue to begin with?
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@ThinkyCrow Because pressing red guarantees that anyone that presses blue will die, which is not a better collective outcome. All humanity should continue to live no matter how dumb or stupid and pressing blue potentially ensures that. Pressing red potentially ensures they die. Which is bad
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@DafityDaf This itself is false equivalency, because it makes blue default. Blue is an action, and it is the ONLY action that puts your life in danger. The only reason anyone is in danger in this scenario is because they pushed blue.
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@John_Cyrano @truthiness4ever As you said, someone who pushes red is in no danger. The only reason anyone in any outcome dies is because they pushed blue. Blue creates a problem, just to give you the CHANCE to solve it. Red means there never was a problem to begin with.
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They always come up with some stupid imagery instead of addressing the challenge in front of them.
I have no way of knowing what someone else chooses. They might have chosen red, in which case they're in no danger, but they might have pressed blue, and in that case the only I can positively impact their chance of survival is to press blue. And if everyone who loves someone else more than they love themselves asks "what can I do to make sure the person I love lives to see tomorrow?" Then we all live to see another day.
That's all you have to do...ask yourself how you can positively impact your loved ones chances.
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@truthiness4ever @ThinkyCrow I would, if there was a chance that by falling I could save them.
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@truthiness4ever @ThinkyCrow So...if they already pressed blue, you're okay with their loss?
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@DafityDaf It controls your outcome, my outcome, everyone’s outcome. If everyone pushes red, nobody’s dead.
You say you’re pushing blue to save others, and that makes sense… except there’s no one to save until people push. So why are THEY pushing blue?
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@ThinkyCrow Yes, red controls your own immediate outcome. Yes blue relinquishes that control. But it does so in favor of a better collective outcome. Pressing red guarantees that anyone that presses blue will die, which is not a better collective outcome, I want people to live.
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@ThinkyCrow All of humanity will not just agree to press red, all of X can't even agree. 100% of humanity pressing red is statically impossible. However having 51% or more of humanity press blue is more likely. Press red I don't care but it could, might, potentially lead to peoples deaths
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@yoursimmo11 Literally all matter in the universe is made of “chemicals”.
Water is a chemical.
Oxygen is a chemical.
EVERYTHING IS CHEMICALS
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@Carter__boy_ FFS. 🤦 I’m pro-choice, and she did nothing but waste time.
FYI, a “parasite” by definition is a DIFFERENT SPECIES than its host.
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the way she CLEARED him effortlessly here will forever have me crying😭
♧@Carter__boy_
what's the nastiest read you've ever seen someone give😭
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@ThinkyCrow Nobody pushes blue? Buddy, The fact that which button to push is a debate in the first place proves for a fact that people would press blue. You've had to have seen the poll? Or all the other polls off this app? People do press blue. Press red I don't care, but people press blue
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But a large majority don’t have to. The point isn’t that everyone has to have a gun. The point is that anyone COULD have a gun. We have shooters who have literally written in their manifestos that one reason they picked their target was a low chance of armed resistance.
As far as training, if they want to require training that’s understandable. However I really doubt too many teachers are going to just run out, buy a gun and immediately carry it without any practice or training.
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@ThinkyCrow @LPNational @YALiberty So 80%, a large majority would not. You also aren’t talking about the obvious, training. Do you really want untrained personnel carrying weapons to protect? I am pro weapons, but I am also pro common sense. Not everyone who wants to care has the ability to use properly.
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@DafityDaf Blue is choosing to put your life in danger for no reason. Nobody pushes blue, nobody needs to be saved. Nobody jumps in the water; nobody has to even think about freezing or not.
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@ThinkyCrow Pressing red is guaranteeing your survival at the potential expense of others. Pressing blue is accepting the potential risk of someone else's choice.
It's okay that you pressed red but you need to understand it's a choice and the consequence of it is maybe people will die.
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@probabilitysoup @NotNordgaren Or you realize that the only people who die in ANY outcome are those that push blue. So… don’t push blue. Blue creates the danger just to TRY to stop it. Red means there never was any danger in the first place.
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This is gaslighting. “You pressed the blue button in a real life hypothetical poll but you wouldn’t if faced with a different made up hypothetically real situation. You’re a coward like I am. You’ll press the red button”
“But… I pressed the BLUE button”
“That wasn’t REAL life”
“But I actually in real life pressed the blue button and nobody died”
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@JimmyJoeRogres @GBNT1952 🤦The point is it’s not an Arabic name, or Arabic word. Arabic doesn’t even have a P sound.
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@ThinkyCrow @GBNT1952 What? Arabic is Filasteen. It doesn't mean anything you absolute muppet. It is a place name, it means Palestine. How thick are you, Thinky Crow?
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The term Syria Palaestina, which later morphed into Palestine, was not created until between 132 and 135 AD (well after Jesus and his disciples, mind you) by the Roman Emperor Hadrian after the Bar Kokhba Revolt as a way to punish the Jewish people in an attempt to try and remove Jewish tradition from the lands of Judea.
Johnny is an idiot and a liar, and people are incredibly stupid and completely devoid of any knowledge about actual history.
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@iExposingCrazy Why would a trans woman say they’re a man? Wouldn’t they say “male”?
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