I think a lot about negotiations and the Overton Window and anchoring I'm in hindsight really fucking mad that we started "lockdown season" with something that was already an unsafe compromise riddled with holes and then *compromised with the compromise* as people got restless
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The streets patrolled by drones programmed to target anyone outdoors without authorization and shoot them with a thermite warhead to burn them and everything around them into sterilized ash
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Then when we got all the cries of "That's impossible! That's unconstitutional! That's an atrocity!", take that as the starting point and negotiate down from there
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I could be argued out of the welded doors and drone strikes with a compromise to just take the batteries out of all the privately owned vehicles of nonessential workers
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This is still the freakiest and in so many ways saddest part of the original The Last of Us, Joel's entire tragic backstory happens because the government tried to save lives, perhaps at too high a cost, while our government just can't be bothered
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In the post-COVID version of Last of Us, Sarah just dies from a random bite from an Infected
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