Forwarded from Theodulfo Borfoni
I think the poor pill also includes a modesty about the scope of our own agency, which is both terrifying and freeing, because we are still accountable for what we do with our smallness
Forwarded from H F
Manmade “Freedom” just created more opportunities to be a slave.
If you really like your team winning, then you should probably be a progressive
My fellow right wingers, let's participate in occultism and plaster demonic iconography around our city... just for pretend... to scare away the migrants.
You have the opportunity to win a prize. There are three prizes for you to pick from, all three hidden in boxes. You get to pick one of the boxes, but without knowing what's inside.
Two of the boxes each contain $1 million. The third box contains a delicious, toasted ham and cheddar sandwich. You don't know which is which, and as a member of the internet's 's most vibrant, ham-loving poor community, you want that sandwich. And the game show host knows you want it.
You pick a box. Then, the game show host opens one of the boxes you didn't pick and reveals that it contains $1 million. He then offers you the ability to switch. He's willing to trade you the unopened box you didn't pick for the one that you had chosen. You can keep your previously selected box, or switch to the other unopened box. He taunts you, "what if you chose wrong? What if your box is the other $1 million? Don't you want that ham? You should switch!"
(Note: this is all a part of the show; both the reveal and the opportunity to switch would happened regardless of whether your initial pick was correct and does not indicate that he's trying to trick you.)
Wanting that sandwich to satisfy your ravenous hunger for ham, should you switch to the other box, stay with your initial choice, or does it not matter?
Two of the boxes each contain $1 million. The third box contains a delicious, toasted ham and cheddar sandwich. You don't know which is which, and as a member of the internet's 's most vibrant, ham-loving poor community, you want that sandwich. And the game show host knows you want it.
You pick a box. Then, the game show host opens one of the boxes you didn't pick and reveals that it contains $1 million. He then offers you the ability to switch. He's willing to trade you the unopened box you didn't pick for the one that you had chosen. You can keep your previously selected box, or switch to the other unopened box. He taunts you, "what if you chose wrong? What if your box is the other $1 million? Don't you want that ham? You should switch!"
(Note: this is all a part of the show; both the reveal and the opportunity to switch would happened regardless of whether your initial pick was correct and does not indicate that he's trying to trick you.)
Wanting that sandwich to satisfy your ravenous hunger for ham, should you switch to the other box, stay with your initial choice, or does it not matter?
THE Philosopher
You have the opportunity to win a prize. There are three prizes for you to pick from, all three hidden in boxes. You get to pick one of the boxes, but without knowing what's inside. Two of the boxes each contain $1 million. The third box contains a delicious…
Which box should you take?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
I'll get the ham sandwich by staying
30%
I'll get the ham sandwich by switching
55%
It's 50-50 odds of getting the ham sandwich either way
Nobody has sent me a single Trump thing. Ergo, this debate did not go well for him. Those who watched, is this inference correct?
THE Philosopher
Nobody has sent me a single Trump thing. Ergo, this debate did not go well for him. Those who watched, is this inference correct?
Ah, so that's why nobody's poasting about it