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4. It's post singularity, and you can change your sexual orientation. A pill will radically shift your sexual orientation in the opposite direction for two months. Do you take it?
  • absolutely not
    44.2%
  • maybe/unclear
    33.6%
  • absolutely yes
    22.2%
3,478 votesFinal results
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5. it's post singularity, and you can experience anything you want to "safely" (as in, u can reboot back to previous states if encountering damage). Do you experiment with experiencing dying? e.g. getting murdered, eaten by a bear, skydiving into a volcano, etc.?
  • absolutely not
    34.7%
  • maybe/unclear
    31.4%
  • absolutely yes
    33.9%
3,381 votesFinal results
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6. It's post singularity. You can take a pills that change your sexual preferences; do you take one that makes you extremely and exclusively sexually aroused by farm animals for 2 months? (assume actual intercourse with farm animals is done with hyper-realistic simulations)
  • absolutely not
    84.3%
  • maybe/unclear
    11.8%
  • absolutely yes
    3.9%
3,370 votesFinal results
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7. It's post singulaity, and you can temporarily "download" snippets of people's experiences to experience viscerally, as though they were you, like you would download a movie. Would you download and experience what it's like to be an offending pedophile or mass shooter?
  • absolutely not
    53.7%
  • maybe/unclear
    28.2%
  • absolutely yes
    18.1%
3,231 votesFinal results
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8. It's post singulairty, and you can upload yourself to the hive mind if you want. After people join themselves to the collective consciousness, the collective reports that "It's super great man". you lose your individuality, but become vast and multifaceted. Would you join it?
  • absolutely not
    53.4%
  • mabye/unclear
    40.1%
  • absolutely yes
    6.5%
3,289 votesFinal results
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9. It's post singularity, and you have all types of self-modification at your disposal. If you take the pill, your own motivation and goals auto change to be what you consider to be "ideal" motivations right now (e.g., maybe being totally loving or selfless). Doyou take it?
  • absolutely not
    25.6%
  • maybe/unclear
    43.9%
  • absolutely yes
    30.5%
2,931 votesFinal results
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10. It's post singularity, and enlightenment is now fully understood (and well-respected/regarded) as being induceable via specific brain states. You can take the enlightenment pill and just "get enlightened." Do you take the pill?
  • absolutely not
    14.5%
  • maybe/unclear
    39.6%
  • absolutely yes
    45.9%
2,899 votesFinal results
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11. It's post singularity, and everyones genes are public domain. You can easily generate a child out of your genes and any other person's genes on the planet. Would you try to enforce a culture where "you need someone's consent before using their genes to reproduce" is the norm?
  • absolutely not
    25.7%
  • maybe/unclear
    29.8%
  • absolutely yes
    44.5%
2,989 votesFinal results
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12. it's post singularity, and you can easily become the "perfect version of yourself" - you take a pill, and every flaw you perceive about yourself fades away to a memory, everything you like about yourself gets superpowered and streamlined. Do you take it?
  • absolutely not
    14.8%
  • maybe/unclear
    33%
  • absolutely yes
    52.3%
3,699 votesFinal results
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13. It's post singularity, and you can "remake" yourself - basically rewire your memories to be fully that of someone else, to really 'be' that identity. You can choose to remember a much better life. After the change you won't know you did it, will think u were always this way
  • absolutely not
    63.7%
  • maybe/unclear
    26.5%
  • absolutely yes
    9.8%
2,908 votesFinal results
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14. It's post singularity, and you're informed that you did already in fact take the option from question #13; everything you remember about yourself, your experiences, never actually happened. but u could press a button and revert to original - unknown but real. Do you?
  • absolutely not
    31.4%
  • maybe/unclear
    41.5%
  • absolutely yes
    27.1%
2,938 votesFinal results
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Assuming I could revert back, downside risk is limited, and my decision about whether/what I’d change might be affected by experiences I’ve had since pressing the button