Why don't people think of derailing the trolley by switching tracks at the wrong moment in The Trolley Problem?
Brahvim
One McChicken can go :>!
THREE, even!
Source: Me veggie.
Probably B?
Thanks! Got an answer and not 200 downvotes. This is why I love Lemm-Lemm.
...Just asking, just asking: Why is the default FILENAME_MAX
on Linux/glibc 4096
?
Plus, Valve is known for technical things!
monetizing empathy
You Cave Johnsons...!
Text, text, TEXT!
I'd say I prefer Chhole Bhature (Bhatura being the competitor to Poori, for the unaware), but me and my father kinda' always say no to Pooris while my mother loves Pooris... uhh, anyway, try Chhole Bhature too sometime. They're huge, softer, and stretchier. Sorry. Thank you.
(There's also Chhole Kulche that nobody in my family says no to, so there's that. Kulcha is more or less just... bread, so there's that. This one is more a street food.)
Yeah! Say NO to cheese burnout!
...Reminds me of Max Payne.
Wasn't born in the PS1 era, sorry...
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that!
By saying "at the wrong moment" I was referring to the precise period of time at which pulling the lever could force the trolley to "magically" just derail.
Funny: do note that The Trolley Problem usually doesn't inform us of the presence of passengers in the trolley. If we can make up things on the tracks for fun, a... ghost trolley or self-driving (KEK) trolley with no mortals in it, is another fun-one to imagine!
Really makes it a trolly problem, for you all of a sudden, huh?