
JarmoFar
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@86rothbard @ObviousRises this is good can you build on that for a sentence or two for me? I don't want to get it wrong
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@MixyPisa Like ~50% of all toddlers and young children on Earth will press Blue, just because they'll randomly mash a colorful button.
Their deaths would result in a catastrophic global population collapse that we would still be feeling the effects of centuries from now.
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No, the first picture was perfectly accurate.
Blue voters are trying to guilt-trip red voters into voting blue to solve a problem they created for themselves by voting blue in the first place.
The only difference between this and real life is that in real life the blue voters drag the red voters down with them.
Alevtine (Revised Edition)@AlevtineOnIce
I think it's more like this
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@SendNutes the trolls are advocating blue and plan to choose red
just to watch others squirm
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This is mind boggling. How could you possibly choose blue in this scenario? I see no valid argument for why blue is the correct choice, yet it’s winning by a good amount. What the hell is wrong with these people? 💀
MrBeast@MrBeast
Everyone on earth takes 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? BE HONEST.
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@pureMetatron this is the joke behind the joke by the way for influencers
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@pureMetatron Some of the time they are saying to press blue because they're going to press red and think it's funny to fool the dim.
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@PyroFirenzi @baalzamon35 really rings of Responsibility which is curious with how the blue choice talkers are picking arguments
it's almost like they know what they're saying is wrong and keep repeating it trying to find a good way to get out of it?
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@baalzamon35 People choosing blue is minimum percentile thinking im action
"You can't pick the one option where death isn't an option, because what if ppl are dumb" is the same argument governments and such use to restrict rights and options because some ppl hurt themselves being stupid
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The crusher is a great way of illustrating this problem.
For the Red Button folks, they see this as an abstract where the crusher kills nobody until/unless they make an informed decision. Obviously, you'd get out of the way right? Hell, everyone should move, the scenario will wait long enough to get everyone out.
For the Blue Button folks, they picture a helpless child or maybe even all helpless children trapped and are willing to risk their lives (on paper at least) to hold the crusher up and protect those unable or unwilling to move. Who wouldn't risk their life to save another? Or at least, WANT the courage to do so.
Chibi Reviews@ChibiReviews
The whole blue and red button drama is basically this summarized If everyone clicked red, nobody would die. Those that click blue have suicidal empathy
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@johnkapolos @KrishanuAR @TheLaurenChen the blue claimants are doing way more work to explain it
between Hanlon and Occam's razor the red remains
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@johnkapolos @KrishanuAR @TheLaurenChen someone out there remarked the right side only says they'll hit blue in order to slay the bottom end of the specrum
but when I look on the 'net it seems like the opposite of this graph based on numbers so far
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@yRodjer @milosz_szewsky That meme is everywhere. "Intellect is when goals are achieved and nothing stands in your way"
but if we think about it for mere moments it can fall apart- success measures something else entirely
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@milosz_szewsky Тут смотря что вкладывать в "умные". Но важно помнить, что успех, даже исключительный, в какой-то крайне узкой сфере мало говорит об общем уровне интеллекта
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@TobiFrenzen or... get this... they pity the english for the catty acts of the not-a-king king that exemplifies the joke
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@MrAbbeetim @TaTTeD_HaTTeR The guy basically has Celestial tier powers but he has the mind of a messed up guy.
His weakness is his own beliefs. He could do whatever he wanted to but he only imagined superman powers.
"more capable" people had their minds break, like, they imagined they could die and did
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@TaTTeD_HaTTeR It’s not fair
Why would they give him this sort of powers
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@klara_sjo *sees common man with a brown shirt*
Is this my new friend?
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@isupportaiart @trav12037911 the point here is it could be by conditioning us to think like it
as in constant reliance on LLM technology, evidenced by "not that its this" script writing that's out there
eventually watchers will think like this too and then what
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@trav12037911 The goal is to make AI that thinks better and faster than us.
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@trav12037911 the funny thing about the turing test is it will never actually work
unless you make the man think like th-
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@chewthefatpc @TheUfoJoe well it's an international cultural incident whenever they admit they're touting around mutilated highland remains
I can only hope it will stop the market on items like this. Seems to be why they're putting it in the news imo for the reverse later.
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@TheUfoJoe this things are so fake it’s not even funny, it’s embarrassing that UFO community still continues to even acknowledge their existence
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Mummy Supporters
"Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez questions the validity of the images used in Will's debunking video, stating that they were not official DICOM images from the lab."
(At this moment in time, I (Joe) still think they're fake.
Here's a summary (via a Gila_Gila_Gila comment on YT) of what was said on @pavelibarrameda's show:)
Dr. Roger Zúñiga's Perspective: He dismisses the [@incredhistory] debunking video as "the same old gossip from the detractors" (-8:54), stating that these groups deny the existence of these beings without having seen the bodies firsthand (-9:21).
Dr. Zúñiga emphasizes that the research is based on scientific analysis and studies conducted with international scientists (-10:07), and they are awaiting definitive DNA results, which he believes will be positive (-11:04).
He also addresses the issue of grave robbers and a potential mafia in Peru, stating that the scientific team has no contact with them (-12:31).
He confirms that the discoverer, Mario, has offered to take him to the discovery site once he has fully recovered, but his trust in Mario is limited (-13:25).
He strongly believes that the findings, if confirmed, will be one of the biggest scientific discoveries of all time (-22:50).
He states that the university will make an official announcement and exhibit the bodies once they are officially in their possession, inviting the international scientific community to participate in the research (-38:28).
He suggests that these beings should be declared cultural heritage of humanity (-38:44).
He mentions that the Tridactyls have approximately 30% overlap with terrestrial DNA, meaning 70% is unknown and has no similarity to any known living beings on Earth (-41:49).
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Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez's Perspective: Dr. Brady-Estevez explains that initial debunking videos about papier-mâché mummies had put her off, but after seeing the actual desiccated bodies, she was open to further analysis (-16:20)
She questions the validity of the images used in Will's debunking video, stating that they were not official DICOM images from the lab (-16:45).
She highlights the importance of being open to science and allowing for thorough analysis, even if it means questioning initial conclusions (-14:14).
She reveals that Dr. Donna Roberts, a top radiologist who has done extensive work in space, accompanied her to Peru to see the mummies firsthand (-26:35, -4:35). Dr. Roberts was impressed but cautious, seeking more data before making definitive statements (-27:11).
Dr. Brady-Estevez emphasizes the need for a culture of scientific inquiry where asking questions and even being wrong is encouraged to advance knowledge (-24:51).
She notes that prestigious institutions are already involved in testing and would not participate if the debunking claims were legitimate (-25:41).
She points out observational differences, such as the straight-line fingerprints on the beings, suggesting they are distinct from humans (-29:12).
She reiterates that the beings present as very distinctive from humans observationally (-30:12).
@galaxopithecus @JosephAPWilson1 @TkMe2UrLeader11
Tridactyls@tridactyls
@TheUfoJoe Do what you do Joe. youtube.com/watch?v=slZ2jG…
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@skethAKAmeesh @chewthefatpc @TheUfoJoe no no no, stop, it's a thinking trap. It's obvious what they are and it's actually kinda tragic they did all this.
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@chewthefatpc @TheUfoJoe Sure thing man... Mr genius here has it all figured out and all the scientist saying they are real are liars because they are south american... blah blah blah doghit... this award winning american doctor is lying and ruining his reputation for fabrications youtube.com/shorts/DA-L0Y3…

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@WarsmithWyatt @nonregemesse this case they were right though
the safe house users ended up being spreaders that broke quarantine layers
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@ShyGuy_002 @WarsmithWyatt @nonregemesse gotta umactually here but
wasn't it established the "immune" characters are spreaders and they are the most evolved form of special infected
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@WarsmithWyatt @nonregemesse Making fun of shitty tropes. Based Valve as always
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