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El Espejo Hambriento

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Lobo estepario, sabio de la ignorancia y posible periodista

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El Espejo Hambriento
El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@Maxitous No existen soluciones sencillas a problemas complejos. Aquel que te las ofrece, esta tratando de estafarte. Acabar con una buena cantidad de estafadores con demasiado poder no soluciona los grandes problemas... Pero soluciona el problema de los grandes estafadores.
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@EconoCabreado Claro, todo el mundo sabe que la verdadera fórmula simplona es la dialéctica de oprimidos y opresores... Esa si que lo explica todo.
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Yago Álvarez Barba
Yago Álvarez Barba@EconoCabreado·
Los que te hacen creer que la economía es algo así como una ciencia exacta que se puede resumir en una fórmula simplona, te están tomando por idiota. No te fies de esa gente.
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@aas_ker Probably desease, is the only one who is only pernicious in any amount. Mild Hunger is half the reason eating is pleasurable...and I don't think what would remain after erasing injustice or greed would be human.
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If you could permanently delete one of these from the world, which would it be: Disease, Hunger, Injustice, or Greed?
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@Kirox25 El sistema es muy curioso, el protagonista es un tipo que venden como calculador... Pero que para mí destaca por lo creativo Y el lore más adelante está narrado de una manera muy original. Es una joya en todo lo que llevo de Xianxia.
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Kirox🌠
Kirox🌠@Kirox25·
por cierto gente, ando leyendo Reverend insanity. De entrada parece escrito como la mierda, pero probablemente el autor haya sido novato asi que safa, pero veamos como avanza. La trama parece buena
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@rorintv ¿Dialogo es repetir la consigna hasta que el enemigo se rinda? ¿En que estáis dispuestos a ceder? ¿Sois capaces de hacer programas de mínimos, o lo mínimo es la utopia? Si a lo que te refieres es que de momento no estáis siendo violentos, joder, muchas gracias...
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Rorin
Rorin@rorintv·
La peña que estáis todo el dia defendiendo el rentismo en tuiter os voy a decir algo, tenéis una suerte increíble de que hoy, ahora mismo, la izquierda de este país tenga en su discurso el diálogo y la democracia. Por mucho que os haga risa.
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@primodelbarrio Menudo cacao tienen algunos... Los datos, si pueden probarse, son siempre neutros. Otra cosa es que se puedan reordenar los mismos datos en distintas interpretaciones interesadas que creo que es a lo que te refieres.
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Tu Primo del Barrio 🛠️
Tu Primo del Barrio 🛠️@primodelbarrio·
Veo a mucho "liberal" confundido y hay que aclarar cosas: Nadie dice que el BBVA le pague a Jon por tuitear. Es más sencillo: lo fichan porque él ya piensa y dice lo que al banco le interesa. No es un contrato de publicidad, es afinidad de clase. Lo que criticamos es esa manía de vender "datos neutros". En economía, los datos siempre llevan sesgo ideológico. Saber que es un Senior Manager II del BBVA no es que "invalide" lo que dice, sino que nos da el contexto necesario para saber desde qué óptica habla y con qué intereses coinciden sus "lecciones". Transparencia, no ataque.
Tu Primo del Barrio 🛠️@primodelbarrio

Cómo cambia la vara de medir de Rallo según de dónde venga el dinero: Si Tamayo saca un documental en RTVE, es “propaganda del Gobierno” porque “quien paga manda”, aunque esté señalando un problema que el Gobierno no ha solucionado. Si Jon da lecciones de economía ocultando que es cargo importante del BBVA, entonces es “algo fortuito”, aunque su discurso encaje como un guante con los intereses de su banco. Para Rallo, el dinero público te convierte en marioneta, pero el dinero de la banca te deja la conciencia limpia y el análisis neutral.

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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@ImAnnoying_AF @mashuu_roleplay Well, I think blue demands more calculation of risks an moral responsibilities than of pressing red. Blue for me is far from an irrational vote. Red, in the other hand, is almost visceral.
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縞子ましゅー
縞子ましゅー@mashuu_roleplay·
赤を選ぶ理由は「自分の命は大事だし青が勝つとは信じきれなかった。自分の一票で結果が変わることもまずない」でも 「赤読めば自分は100%助かる、ということが読み取れるかを聞いてるだけの問題かと思った」でも良いんだよね。 でも全員が赤を選べば云々みたいな議論をしちゃう人が一定数いるのが謎。
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Kirox🌠@Kirox25·
AH, EL TIPO CONTROLA LA ARENA No parece un poder op, hasta que recordas que literalmente todo el planeta está hecho de arena. Estoy 110% seguro que, más adelante en la historia, probablemente este tipo sea capaz de manipular el planeta entero
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@Erivlt Buff, steam nos ha vuelto corsarios a muchos. La cantidad de juegos que habré comprado e incluso recomprado para tener en mi biblioteca aunque no vuelva a jugarlos...
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Eri (tú) - EyE 🖤🌸
¿Ustedes han comprado un juego luego de haberlo pirateado por lo bueno que es? Con todo este tema de la piratería, quisiera confirmar algo (que en Instagram ya me confirmaron)
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@EmirynnNTSC I think you are the first one with a good argument to lower my total red stimation, I'll have think seriously about it. But yes, that was what I generally thought about impoverished countries leaning strongly to red.
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Emirynn 🔞
Emirynn 🔞@EmirynnNTSC·
@Hungry_mirror Like, I feel that, especially while younger, the worse overall living conditions are, the more hateful, angry, and selfish we are; but as things get better we have less of a "me vs the world" mentality as we can now afford to think of more than how we are benefited first.
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Emirynn 🔞
Emirynn 🔞@EmirynnNTSC·
This! Absolutely this! Yes, blue doesn't have a guarantee to save your own life, but it can and will save everyones' life if even a fraction more press it. just slightly more red than blue guarantees that all of blue dies, but hey, at least your own was spared.
CinnamonToastKen@cinnamontoastk

This red button/blue button discourse is wild. 100% red saves everyone no consequence 51% of blue saves everyone no consequence 51% red kills all of blue but they frame it like its blues fault they had to kill them even though red is the only choice that causes anyone to die.

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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@EmirynnNTSC Well I'm still in my early 30s, still have things to do around here, but give me a few decades and I can see more merit in piting my life against global red... And I wasn't factoring old age population being less avers to risk their lives for youngsters. As I said, a good point.
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Emirynn 🔞
Emirynn 🔞@EmirynnNTSC·
@Hungry_mirror I think age plays a factor in it. At least I know that my views changed with age. I used to be really ambitious, full of fiery anger at everyone around me that wasn't beneficial to me in some way. My life situation changed. My struggles went away & i mellowed out in my 30s.
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El Espejo Hambriento
El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@EmirynnNTSC That's a good one. Right now I'm picking red, I don't trust too much in a global vote... But with more age I would probably turn to blue.
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Emirynn 🔞
Emirynn 🔞@EmirynnNTSC·
@Oranyaa_ Then pick red as no matter what, you survive. Since 51% Of either keeps red alive. In my 20s, i definitely would've picked red. As i am now, i would rather put my faith in the chance at guaranteeing everyone lives, blue and red, than just care solely for myself.
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@934bQHcUM1G1NEL Yes there are risks in red, there's responsibility in involuntary or faith based pressers of blue deaths... But in pressing blue you find both the best (50%+) and the worst (49%...) scenarios. It is very dangerous to press without reflecting on current society.
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EchoSeed
EchoSeed@Duhmeee·
The game theory is clear, red is strictly dominant. You survive no matter what. A perfectly rational agent always presses red. But humans aren't perfectly rational, and culture bends the calculus: What tips it toward blue: China (1.4B, ~58% blue) is the single biggest factor. Confucian collectivism, state-directed cooperation, and deep "group over self" wiring make it plausible that a majority cooperates. India (1.4B, ~52% blue) is the other giant, dharmic duty and communal moral frameworks give a slight blue edge despite enormous diversity. Japan, Vietnam, the Nordics, and Indonesia all pull hard blue through collectivist culture. What tips it toward red: The United States (~38% blue) is the biggest defector among democracies, individualism is celebrated, game theory is widely understood, and "rational self-interest" is culturally encoded. Russia (~29%) is deeply cynical after decades of institutional betrayal. War-torn states (Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, South Sudan) are in pure survival mode, red is instinctive. The dark irony: The countries with the strongest democratic traditions and the most education about game theory (US, UK, France) are among the most likely to defect, because they're the ones who can clearly see that red is the dominant strategy. The authoritarian collectivist states "cooperate" more effectively, but partly because the state might just tell them which button to press.
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@Duhmeee @RabidW00kie @kekoa_keawe @MrWallace7 @justalexoki Well, this is a good simulation, I would have cited you a few times if I found it earlier. I still think it would swing more to red, as fear during a mortal choice can turn the ideologically blue to red in panic... But is the best serious estimation I have found.
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@Smug_Homeslice Hmm, I can accept that picking red would mean assuming the death of "involuntary pressers" children, etc... But anyone who made an informated decision to risk their own live has his own choice to blame. It's difficult to blame anyone for wanting to live in a survival situation.
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The Eggman
The Eggman@TheCartoonLoon·
I'm not sorry
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El Espejo Hambriento@Hungry_mirror·
@OttoBerlandieri In high blue pressing you have, simultaneously, the best and the worst case scenario. 50% blue is possible against 100% red, yes... For 49% blue is easier than 50% blue, etc...
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Otto 👑🦡
Otto 👑🦡@OttoBerlandieri·
People who push the red button are the same kind of people who would hide they were bit by a zombie. Not exactly, but It's selfish preservation that condemns others to die for no reason if they successfully hide it. Its a direct choice to that. Blue means NOBODY loses. It goes to show how so many people would gladly pick something that benefits themselves at the loss of others over the SAME benefit to everyone, including themselves. For many reasons, distrust your fellow man will make the same choice, "I got mine" mentality, or just instinctual self preservation, etc.. Its a social morality experiment, there is no "right answer" but what you pick says alot about you.
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