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:[Description] ''A closeup of the woman talking, no longer dismayed'' | |||
:[ | :[Speech bubble] This is the main reason to oppose human immortality. | ||
:This is the main reason to oppose human immortality. | |||
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[[Category:Comics tagged philosophy]] | [[Category:Comics tagged philosophy]] |
Revision as of 17:40, 2 August 2023
Solution |
Title text: Other dilemmas take a few billion years, but they all work out eventually. |
Votey
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Transcript
This transcript was generated by a bot: The text was scraped using AWS's Textract, which may have errors. Complete transcripts describe what happens in each panel — here are some good examples to get you started (1) (2). |
- [Description] A one panel comic. A woman with glasses and a dismayed expression is talking in front of a chalkboard. She holds a piece of chalk in one hand, and on the chalkboard is a crude drawing of the trolley problem.
- [Speech bubble] The solution is easy. Switch or don't switch, everyone's on the same track whether they see it or not.
- [Caption] If you wait 100 years, the trolley problem solves itself.
Votey Transcript
- [Description] A closeup of the woman talking, no longer dismayed
- [Speech bubble] This is the main reason to oppose human immortality.
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