

Boots. I bought a pair of good leather boots after trying multiple cheaper brands- 4 years and they’re still going strong.
Boots. I bought a pair of good leather boots after trying multiple cheaper brands- 4 years and they’re still going strong.
Oh yeah. I was assuming an infinite series (somehow). Also, odds are good that out of 34 people, one of them would misunderstand the rules or be crazy enough to do it anyway for various reasons. I’d probably still do it.
I’d pull the lever to kill one person immediately. Assuming the decision maker at each stage is a different person with different opinions on moral, ethical, religious, and logical questions, then it’s a near certainty that someone is going to pull the lever to kill the people at their stage. If you’re lucky, it’s the very next guy. If you’re not, it’s the guy killing a million people a couple of iterations later. If I’m the first guy, I’ll take the moral hit to save the larger number of people.
Commit to the bit. If you’re deadpan, see if you can keep elaborating on a joke without cracking a smile until it’s so damn silly you’ve got to laugh. People like it, and it’s an easy transition to make for people who have a serious-seeming sense of humor.
Consciously remind yourself that everyone tends to assume that mistakes are caused by inherent properties of people, but sometimes there are fuzzy but real reasons why people say and do dumb stuff- bad day, distracted, etc. Try to give people the slack you’d like them to give you when you get wound up on some dumbass opinion.
I think you overestimate his grasp on reality, law… everything.
Man, I totally forgot about this story. That takes me waaaaay back.
Sounds like it lol
Just English. I’ve tried to learn Spanish repeatedly and it didn’t stick, so I decided to do something completely different. My girlfriend speaks Russian fluently, so it seemed like a logical language to try. It’s not as hard as I was expecting, honestly.
12% lol
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I’m trying to learn Russian, and I wish I were already fluent lol
I had a similar transition in my views between my 20’s and 30’s, but due to violence, rather than disease.
I’m 35, and a combat veteran. I don’t fear death in the way you’re describing, but I have been told a number of times that the mature thing to do is cultivate a sense of calm acceptance toward death. I disagree- the reasonable thing to do is try to stop it.
That’s just all the movies, man lol I second They Cloned Tyrone- it was excellent.
I have heard the same from a number of people, and no offense, but I don’t believe you. When faced with personal annihilation, most people (including myself) quickly discover that they desperately want to avoid death.
No. I don’t want to die, and I think the discussion of age as a purely aesthetic feature is a distraction from the basic truth that it kills you.
Can’t make an omelet without killing a few lions.
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