Or, y’know, “all”.
Or, y’know, “all”.
witch hunt is a term for false accusations against the vulnerable by the powerful
He isn’t wrong. On either accounts.
Exactly! The article is like “GUY WHO HAS MONEY AND FOUNDED A RIVAL TECH BLOG ASKED IF KILLING NORTH KOREANS IS OKAY! WHAT A FUCKING MONSTER! WE WOULD NEVER!”
Don’t ever take a philosophy class, goddamn trolly problem might make your head explode.
I think this is a fine question. I think its great that people are actually talking about the cost of doing something vs nothing. Its good for people to understand what it really takes to ‘fix’ the NK problem. I bet he and his friend were just talking about these kinds of things, and wondered how others felt. I don’t…
...and this is of interest why? He posited a moral dilemma on twitter and gets shit for merely daring to ask the question? Man people have become so f’in sensitive lately!!
I mean.... it’s a valid question.
Yea but it’s cooler to add on your Facebook bio ‘Vigilante car thief hunter’
Lots of errors and misleading statements in this article. I feel like I should do a reddit AMA to clarify.
Prior to this week, a 10-mile stretch of I-66 between the Capital Beltway and Washington DC was exclusively HOV-2 during “rush hour periods” which were 2.5hours in the morning (Eastbound toward DC) and in the…
I’ve only ever seen a single picture of it (which I can’t find...), but my favorite cheat was the asymmetrical oval track racer. The story goes that the regulations required 4 wheels, 2 of which steered, obviously meaning a standard car with a steerable axle. However, one intrepid builder wanted more traction on the…
Now that’s a really useful engine!
That actually makes a lot of sense now that you say that.
Looks like a fire.
if you’re a washington fan, you don’t have to choose!
Thank you for saving me a lot of typing — my brain almost exploded when I saw @phunkshun's comment. Christ.
@phunkshun I am very sorry but I feel I have to correct you here. The example of a pound of cucumber VS a pound of chocolate is, in fact, valid. Our bodies are not nuclear reactors, we do not use E=mc^2 to determine the caloric value of something (if we did, they would be downright astronomical). Caloric values are…
Actually, I believe that you can take that one right to the first law of thermodynamics - energy is neither created nor destroyed, it merely changes forms. The myth is correct, the problem is everyone thinking that the calories which are actually obtained by your body from the food you consume and the amount of…
Your calorie "myth" is flat-out wrong, and doesn't even bother proving itself. All you point out is that "foods are different" and that's your argument against "calories are food energy, your body stores excess energy as fat"? Of course a cucumber is different than sugar — even calorically. A pound of milk chocolate…