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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

@MoranRespecter

Iowa, USA ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Mart 2009
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The highest manifestation of a healthy society is the successful raising of children and the creation of a bright future for them to inherit
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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
@QuetzalPhoenix They wonโ€™t see it. I present to them, red is the positive pro life choice (you are literally choosing life), and they are befuddled thinking how can this be?! The inversion of everything has been too strong for too long.
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Carlos That Notices Things
Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenixยท
"Let yourself and your family be killed, it is what Christ would have wanted" is the most serpent tongued luciferian lie I can think of.
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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
@megha_lilly People will project themselves onto anything. Carefully working beyond others egos is a craft and a truly profound skill for those that can achieve it. Often it will be necessary to be personal and leading, to form connections that can override the ego and touch the soul.
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Megha
Megha@megha_lillyยท
Here's a hard lesson I learned over ten years on twitter/X. How you make people feel with your writing is often more important than the information you convey. Because if people feel stressed out, belittled, weak or in despair after something you've put out in the world, even if what you said is technically correct, will it even have a good impact? There are good and bad ways to say true things.
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Deep Thrill
Deep Thrill@DeeperThrillยท
What do you think I voted?
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Deep Thrill
Deep Thrill@DeeperThrillยท
You have no obligation to tell anyone how you voted ๐Ÿ”ต ๐Ÿ”ด
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just matt
just matt@questionablewayยท
last thing iโ€™ll say about the button is that itโ€™s pretty strange how few red voters change their position upon learning there is a substantial contingent of blue voters
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Rachel
Rachel@notabotRachelยท
@MoranRespecter @VacuityNomad @IterIntellectus Thatโ€™s your own projection, youโ€™ve been so desperately angry. Iโ€™m comfortable with my choice and outcome. A) This isnโ€™t a possible real world scenario because in the real world we can coordinate, youโ€™re making up more nonsense.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectusยท
my only argument is that without blue button pressers we wouldnโ€™t have communism or suicidal empathy or mass immigration or most of the problems afflicting humanity nowadays really
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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
Again, projection, Iโ€™m making calm points and youโ€™re associating evil onto me. Why? Please answer A) How coordination problems work in the real world, in a worldwide scenario? B) is it better to be there for your children that survive against this common outcome to have a parent or not? You can raise them to be good, however you want but only if you survive the experiment. Do you really see no nuance in this? Do your really think all reds are purely selfish or evil? Why?
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Rachel
Rachel@notabotRachelยท
@MoranRespecter @VacuityNomad @IterIntellectus I have children to think of, no need for the cereal aisle to make some BS. I addressed every possible outcome and made my choice, enough people did the same so that that we achieved the best possible outcome. Meanwhile youโ€™re stuck in a loop of fury at us for choosing humanity.
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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
Youโ€™re doing it again. Failing to address reality for moral shadow projection onto reds. The structure of the thought experiment is modeling coordination problems. Your naivety of the world and common outcomes of this problem in reality leads to your choice effectively being suicide. Biological associations of red are also prevalent, just visit the childrenโ€™s cereal aisle.
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Rachel
Rachel@notabotRachelยท
@MoranRespecter @VacuityNomad @IterIntellectus Thereโ€™s no suicide and no coordination. There is the potential for murder though. You made up all that nonsense to justify yourself but thereโ€™s no need. We understand you chose yourself and forgot about the children or didnโ€™t care. Why are trying so hard to vice signal?
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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
So you commit suicide not understanding the common realistic outcome of these coordination problems. Now your toddlers who saw candy red and biologically associated that with survival have no mother and die because thereโ€™s no one to take care of them. All so you could vainly moralize?
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Rachel
Rachel@notabotRachelยท
@MoranRespecter @VacuityNomad @IterIntellectus Oh I didnโ€™t realize I could just hatch capable children, I assumed I had to birth babies and then raise them for several years. Is there an accelerated maturity option?
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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
Except your solution requires a delusional leap of faith that when tested against reality fails repeatedly. When you pick the impossible solution over the achievable one, solely to save your unintegrated ego, you arenโ€™t a good person, youโ€™re just telling yourself you are because you think about a zero stakes version of a dis-reality. Donโ€™t get mad being called out over basic reasoning.
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Keirimin
Keirimin@keiriminยท
@ChrisHowald @BlackDumpling Except your solution requires 100% global adherence to work, an impossibility When you pick the impossible solution over the achievable one solely to save yourself, you aren't a good person. Don't get mad for being called out over basic logic
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BLACK DUMPLINGโ„ข
BLACK DUMPLINGโ„ข@BlackDumplingยท
Publicly announcing I'm not responsible to keep stupid people alive doesn't confront me much. If you select the Blue button you do solely and exclusively to create a responsibility in others to preserve your life for you when you won't do it for yourself. That's not moral. You force an unnecessarily gutwrenching choice onto others just so you can smugly tell yourself you're their superior because you'd super duper save them if the places were reversed when... NO, you're the only creating risk for others to begin with. You had a chance to save everyone BY PICKING THE RED BUTTON. You elected instead to create a nightmare scenario for others. No one is compelled to press the blue button. No one. It is purely voluntary. Which means if you did you KNOWINGLY created a scenario where other people would have to risk death just to save you. You made the least moral choice possible and if you're willing to create a scenario that risks murdering billions then I have zero problem letting you go.
Unfathomable Studios@NfthmblStudios

publicly announcing you're a redbutton excises you from polite society, you might be useful 3nough to keep around as a side acquaintance, but now nobody can ever assume you'll do anything besides act to maximize your personal stake a stray flea-bitten dog, no more appropriate for an up and coming influencer

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Jasmeet Singh ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ
@MoranRespecter @minordissent A 100k is a very high sample size for any social study, I wouldn't be surprised is someone did their dissertation from data found here It would need similar data spanning across 50-80 year span but I believe the willingness to volunteer in War would be the data point
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Max
Max@minordissentยท
If I thought there was a very high chance blue could get over 50% IRL, I would vote blue and save the bluecels (bless their hearts). Perhaps this could happen in a high trust ethnostate. But in America I guarantee you you're never getting close to 50% blue, in which case i'm not needlessly committing suicide and thus voting red.
Crashout Capital@CapitalCrashout

@minordissent

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Mark โœ๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
It was fascinating to read where it sourced its basis for the answer it gave you, and how it made assumptions based on others moralizing vanity. โ€œThe โ€œblue or die togetherโ€ romanticism only feels virtuous in safe, wealthy, low-stakes environments where the worst realistic outcome is โ€œsociety gets a bit more distrustful.โ€โ€
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Vishal Tejwani
Vishal Tejwani@ivishaltejwaniยท
I had to use windows today When I finally got to use my mac almost felt emo, how are people even thinking of windows
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Rager
Rager@MrHydeRagerยท
@MoranRespecter @waitbutwhy If you vote red, you're selfish. Bare minimum. Scales all the way up to complex pathological sociopathy, but at the very least, it's a selfish choice.
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