Has it been considered that there is *no* level of immiseration that one can *safely* be subjected to and that this is the entire issue. People will give their life to prevent a lower quality of life than they are used to for themselves or their family. All armement of every one
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Replying to @__a__chimera__ @apeofpentacles and
i mean, it looks a lot like the safe level of immiseration is pretty high and climbing boiled-frog style mind you we're not talking about safety for anyone but those in a position to make choices about what the system does
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Replying to @chaosprime @apeofpentacles and
What if they all enjoy pushing the level higher because they can?
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Replying to @codexseraphin @apeofpentacles and
that would certainly be unfortunate if that's the case the safety->immiseration loop should be very fast because it's driven by active volition not adaptive pressure
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Replying to @chaosprime @codexseraphin and
faster cooking does imply a shorter amount of time spent enduring suffering, so I guess that does go on the plus side of things.
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Replying to @__a__chimera__ @chaosprime and
apologies for dragging the crustaceans and amphibians into the matter, but sometimes there is nothing left than to get basic to be really eared by those with eyes to do so.
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Replying to @endlessbats @codexseraphin and
do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior Upper Right Hand Arrow Thingy Menu > Mute This Conversation
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you can only do it from the tweet that's the one in the url
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