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Title text: I'm just here in the hopes that the standard college explainer comic on adverse selection involves clown murder. |
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- Kid, why are children afraid of clowns?
- If you have a health insurance pool and healthy people leave, premiums have to increase since the overall population is sicker.
- Adverse selection.
- That drives out the healthiest people in the remaining group, increasing premiums for those who remain. Iterate this process long enough and the system breaks.
- so
- Suppose kids are just a little afraid of clowns.
- In that case the people least comfortable terrifying children will not become clowns. Thus clowns become objectively more terrifying, prompting kids to be more scared, driving out the least-scary remaining clowns.
- At this point in the process, a rational child should assume anyone still willing to go into clowning
- Is objectively to be feared.
- Son of a bitch!
- smbc-comics.com
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- You really sucked the joy out of serial murder, kid.
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