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Half of Britons wouldn't take a trip to the the moon, even in guaranteed safety
  • Hypotheticals can be interesting but I think they're more interesting when you think about how they would actually work in reality.

    Like if someone says "would you give up alcohol forever for £1 million". Surely the interesting part of that question is thinking about how it would work in reality. For example would you be allowed to take the £1 million, invest it, end up with several million, then pay back the original £1 million so you can drink alcohol again?

  • Anon is about to go robe shopping
  • I guess it's personal to different people. Some people don't care about sex and that's fine. Some people want sex, and as long as they do it in an ethical way (e.g. not sexually abusing anybody), that's fine too.

    If sex does matter to someone then they might not want to lose that part of themselves. Just like, if you have a certain hobby, you might think "I hope I maintain my interest in this hobby, because it's a key part of who I am".

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  • Sex is important to most organisms. I don't think people want sex just because it's a norm in society. I think they want it due to an instinctive desire. Just like people want to eat food and breathe air.

  • Nintendo is suing the creators of Switch emulator Yuzu
  • If Nintendo wanted to, maybe they could offer a legal, paid way to play Nintendo games on PCs. They could fork Yuzu and offer it, along with the proprietary files you need like the BIOS, as a paid download. "Nintendo Switch PC Platform" or something. If they set the price right, it would be cheaper than a real Switch because you don't have to supply real hardware, but they could still make as much profit from it as they do from a real Switch. Then of course they could sell digital versions of their games that could be used by the emulator.

    For comparison, look at Sony. They have started bringing some of their games to PC (Spider-Man, God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, Death Stranding). They probably realised there's money to be made there.

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    Man in Air Force uniform set himself on fire in front of Israeli embassy
  • I think you are right. Somebody who lights themselves on fire could try to ignite other people. The cops are just following their training and trying to make sure that the guy doesn't try to harm others.

    And saying the cops are cowardly for this behaviour doesn't really make sense, I don't think. They're thinking the guy could try to hurt others, so they're prepared to stop that.

  • Enlightened Centrism
  • Well, if we're talking about actual physical violence against people, I don't think advocating for that is a great idea. Especially since, if you try to use violence against people you don't like, they will probably try to use violence against you.

  • Enlightened Centrism
  • Centrist here. I don't think the point of horseshoe theory is that the far-left and far-right are the same. The point is simply that they have similarities. Like both wanting to use violence to achieve their aims.

  • ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything
  • I'm not trying to justify unlimited greed, nor do I mean that we should permit unlimited greed. I'm saying the opposite of that - I think we should have laws to curtail unlimited greed.

    But I do still think greed and selfishness are human nature, because when I look at humans, I consistently see selfishness and greed. Maybe this means I'm a pessimist but I think it's just realistic. If humans weren't inherently greedy and selfish then there would be no need for laws that punish theft.

    As for whether greed and selfishness have been dominant in human societies... it looks like the rich and powerful in society, throughout history, never gave up their power and wealth unless they were made to do so.

  • ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything
  • To be fair, he may well have been like that. Humans have been selfish bastards since the dawn of time. And maybe this is why we need good government regulations - because human nature is greed. Any company in a position of power will just leech as much money as they can, if nobody is going to stop them.

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