Utilitarian sure, don't believe in true altruism though, no one actively inconveniences themselves/serves others unless they get a good feeling from doing it. No one deserves to be unpaid for their time and labor.
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Im too scared
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Steady lads, deploying more copium
That's some Stephen King/Monkey Paw type of horrific irony
There's million dollar plays everywhere, everyday :4260::18630:
Holy fuck that's so pathetic
Oh like buying a put is that hard
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With an ENTJ woman, its so lovely and ideal
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What is it called when you suddenly and inexplicably forget everything you know about trading in the heat of the moment and fuck yourself over?
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Straight to ObliRivian :18630:
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New banner :52627:
RIVN lets rip you POS :18630::31225:
Holy shit, my 9/20 $35c for Rivian I grabbed as a moonshot might be worth anything now. I fucking did it for once :8882:
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Prof Peter Railton argues that trolley problems have been misused to support a distinction between reason and emotion in moral decision making. Many of the common responses to trolley problems reflect genuine moral insights, even when based on a βgut feelingβ.
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