@halenhargreevs Depends on how many times I've "lost" that day. Every time I get cut off in traffic, or something small goes wrong when I just want something simple, adds to a growing pyre I'm trying to control.
@JadenJTW@cinnamontoastk Is making the active choice to press the red button, passive, or did you make the active choice to do so?
Both parties are active, and are forced to be active. Acting as if your actions "Effect no one" is honestly disingenuous at worse, ignorant at best.
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.
@JadenJTW@cinnamontoastk If I barrel down the sidewalk in my 2019 Volkswagen Jetta people will most likely move making it a safe maneuver! If people don’t move they’re idiots for not seeing my 2019 Volkswagen Jetta with its 1.4 liter turbocharged 4 cylinder engine.
@mr_silver35@_StoicJoe_@RadicalShibaLP@cinnamontoastk Reds are lacking a fundamental framing outside of themselves.
They are the same people who don't return their shopping carts then say "Its your fault for not parking near a cart that was not returned." because they lack that framing and can't take responsibility for themselves.
@_StoicJoe_@RadicalShibaLP@cinnamontoastk But again for Red to have 0 consequences EVERYONE and i mean EVERYONE has to pick red. Meanwhile all we need for Blue is 51%.
Red only ensures your safety
Blue ensures EVERYONES safety. Why is that so hard to understand???
@cinnamontoastk Suicidal empathy is real. Nobody is forcing anyone to push the blue button. If you're going to die because you chose to push the "this might kill me" button over the "nothing happens to me" button, then it's your own fucking fault.
@junkerqueenssub@cinnamontoastk I know this may be on deaf ears but;
Both buttons/guns participate. There is no option not to participate. Red is not a stand in for doing nothing.
All guns start unloaded. Red has the choice to do as everyone else does (Press the trigger) or to load blues gun. (Majority option)
Replace "button" with gun. What happens then? Those who dont shoot themselves with the gun live irregardless (red). Those who choose to shoot themselves (blue) stay dead unless 50% of the population also shoots themselves.
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How is it the fault of the people who chose red if those who chose blue die? Its not their fault that those who chose blue actively put themselves, and most likley convinced others to put their own lives in danger.
@__C_a_l_e_b__@r_u_thinking@cinnamontoastk Trying to show people pressing the button that says "Everyone survives" as opposed to the button that says "If more than 50% of people press this, everyone who didn't, dies." seems an impossible task.
Reds are kind of deficient, lacking responsibility for their actions.
@cinnamontoastk your bad decision isn't my responsibility
the information is there to make the right choice
you chose to ignore it, made a poor decision with dire consequences and then blamed others
let me guess - you're on the student loan forgiveness train, too, right?
@cinnamontoastk You've misunderstod/-read the problem.
No one is killing anyone. It's about who "survives".
By pressing blue, you risk not surviving. That doesn't mean red-pressers killed you. You just didn't survive.
@JustaDom666@cognitiva6@MattWallaceTech Eh, I wouldn't be so comfortable with such inaccurate assumptions is all.
But hey. Aside from pointing out the inaccuracy, I prefer to live and let live.