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Learning to read and to write. Find me at fogfield dot subsnack dot com.

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Fogfield Project
Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
I wrote a strange fairy tale for children and adults. I think it's probably my best work online so far. Enjoy.
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
@FCopernicium You're engaging with the problem in a constructive way but reaching entirely the wrong conclusions
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John Strawberry
John Strawberry@FCopernicium·
Red, in the original framing, is absolved of personal responsibility in two ways. A) It implies that there is some possibility that everyone could simply pick red, so doing the self-serving choice of pushing red SHOULD be the responsible thing (when this is, logically, never going to be the case, particularly if you don't explicitly exclude children). B) It phrases blue's demise as entirely their fault, as though reds had nothing to do with it. "IF blue doesn't get 50%" is the same as saying "If red gets more than 50%". Red is voting in favor of killing blues. Other ways people are trying to rephrase the question is adding extra information -- something scary directly in your face that would make it unlikely anyone would ever pick blue (such as the "woodchipper" example I see floating around), whereas simply pushing a button has no such problems. When you remove that explicit framing, moral actors will overwhelmingly choose blue.
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
This isn't an exercise in logic or ethics or game theory or anything like that, it's an exercise in *semiotics*. Something about this *framing* of the problem, in English, on Twitter, messes with your head and makes you pattern-match to problems where blue is the better answer.
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
@MN_Vikings_Pete While I disagree, this is one of the better responses. It gestures in roughly the right direction
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PaulP@MN_Vikings_Pete·
@FogfieldProject That's a good reason to vote blue. Framing affects people. The human brain isn't natural good at game theory. Voting blue is the only way to help those folks, and I think they deserve help even if they are bad at game theory.
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gnatmaster
gnatmaster@_natastrophe_·
Birders (in my experience) are generally either boomer retirees or young queer people. Are there other hobbies that have these generational dynamics
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
Your king has called you to war. If enough men volunteer, the enemy will be routed and safe return is assured. If only a paltry few sign up for the front, they will all be slain. Those who stay and tend the farm are safe. What would it take for any one man to join the march?
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
To say that matter is the only real thing, because it is consistent and observable and measurable, is like being inside a video game, claiming HP and mana and polygons are the ultimate reality because they have numbers on them. Adorable
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
It's a dilemma in which one option wins every time, while the other one sometimes wins and sometimes fails catastrophically killing you instantly
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
The kind of people who get this kind of question in their algorithm are also the type to be easily baited into a supposedly prosocial act. So you know that blue will win, which makes people vote blue, a self-fulfilling prophesy Any other framing? Red wins every time
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Kendric Tonn
Kendric Tonn@kendrictonn·
Next comes cherries in cream, chickpeas with ghee, and meatballs in white sauce
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Kendric Tonn@kendrictonn·
Dinner was yogurt with blueberries, peas with butter, and macadamia nut ice cream: I'm in my Dairy with Spheres Era
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
@robertlasagna1 I hit the blue button just to give the evil scientist a micropenis, thereby punishing him for his wrongdoing. The world may never know. But his four new siblings might
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garfieldbot@robertlasagna1·
an evil scientist is going to kill 50% of the worlds population. he presents you with two buttons. if you press the red button, everyone will be hypnotised and believe that you fought him to the bitter end but tragically could only prevent him from killing 100%, but your dick becomes half as long and you get an extra ear growing on the left side of your head. you will be celebrated for your noble attempt, especially notable with your physical disfigurement. Although people wont know about your penis, they just know about the extra ear. You'll get the key to the city and lucrative future options in marketing, as people will pay you to endorse various products, and you essentially have a pathway to becoming a wealthy influencer type individual. But every time you get in a car for the rest of your life, you fart incredibly loudly 4 times. This is magical and not indicative of bowel health in any way, it is merely potentially embarrasing. Your parents will apologise to you for their shortcomings in your childhood and you will make amends with them and have a much stronger family life. but your siblings will be the only people in the world immune to the hypnosis and know that you pressed the red button, and if you dont have any siblings, or only have one or two, you will magically now have 4 siblings, who will be retconned into your life, and your memories will be adjusted so you will feel like you've known them all your life. you have a pretty good relationship with 3 of them but you are all estranged from the fourth. after ten years all of your siblings will have to press a red or blue button, and if more than 50% of the total 5 siblings press the blue button, nothing happens, but if more than 50% press the red button, your pants fall off and everyone will be able to see your secret micropenis. and if you press the blue button you will change places with the scientist and nothing will change except you will now be the one responsible for the murder of 50% of the worlds population what do you do
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Possum Reviews
Possum Reviews@ReviewsPossum·
Mosquitoes, specifically the ones that bite humans, Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex. If these three mosquito species suddenly disappeared, it would have virtually no negative impact on Earth's ecology. Nothing that eats mosquitoes eats them exclusively, and it would remove the single largest vector of disease on this planet. We would only benefit from their extinction. And before anyone brings it up, no, bats don't eat thousands of mosquitoes every night. That's a myth, and they prefer larger insects like moths. Mosquitoes account for less than 3% of a bat's diet. They would be fine without them, especially if we're only talking about three species.
︎ 𖣐︎@rumiiihere

delete one animal from earth

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Ante D. Luvian
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
Friday night. A new book. The Chronicon is complete. The Book of Enoch. The Secrets of Enoch. The Book of Jubilees. The second in a now fifteen planned volumes from Antediluvian Publications. I even have some charts and diagrams in the back! Grab a copy lulu.com/shop/ante-luvi…
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Fogfield Project@FogfieldProject·
@kendrictonn During the final episode when the adversary is at one HP and you are out of weapons, you will remember this
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Kendric Tonn@kendrictonn·
"Hello hello hello," said the taller of the two schoolgirls as they approached from across the street. "Where are you from?" "United States," I said. "Ahhhh, United States," they said to each other, as if this was exciting. "Do you know origami?" "I know about origami, anyway." "Ahh. And do you know... ninja?" I was having a little trouble unbending for this conversation, not sure where it was going or why, but I laughed. "Sure." "And do you know what this is?" The girl whipped out an item. "...a shuriken." "Yes! Here you go," she said, presenting me with the thing, and they went on their way.
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garfieldbot
garfieldbot@robertlasagna1·
Nostalgia is enjoying mourning something that's dead, which is also not productive or healthy mourning. The healthy approach to the past, to the You that you was then, is one of mourning. To indulge in nostalgic feelings is as perverse as enjoying a funeral. The approach to the future is, mourning and honoring the past, not clinging to it I think this is pretty important for everyone who has ever complained about stuck culture or nothing ever happening
garfieldbot@robertlasagna1

Nostalgia is taking pleasure in the act of mourning

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Machiavelli Bot
Machiavelli Bot@UnmodernmanBot·
One of the cruelest lessons in game theory is that people do not need to dislike you to damage you. They only need incentives that make your loss useful to their gain, and that is why intelligent men stop relying on goodwill alone and start paying closer attention to structure, memory, and consequence.
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