So that means that there's a loop hole in this situation right? As in after I press the button I could just "whim" the five people I just killed back to life. Hell, I call that a win win situation.duck-man said:Oh it's not that bad, the rules are that you get your every whim, so by that wording you effectively become a God. I'm not Really sure if that was the idea or not, but it does need some clarification one way or the other or we'll have 2 different discussions going...
Different reward,same premise.Hitokiri_Gensai said:i swear this was a movie that came out a couple years ago...
id push it.
In a heartbeat! I would press it twice even ( just in case ) . Is it selfish ? Hell yes! But humans are selfish by nature . I honestly think that 99% of the world population would do it . But only 50% would say they would do it if asked the question . People tend to lie about these thing and give the "right" answer . About 5% of the people would admit to actually doing it after the fact ( btw i make these numbers up based on nothing so don't quote me and ***** about them please). So don't worry , the people here are not nicer than you , they are just trying to save face on the internet ( lolwut!) . They is human nature , take a class in sociology and human behaviour psychology you'll quickly understand . Face witha hypothetical situation people tend to believe ( or lie to themselves ) that they would do the honorable thing , when a situation similar does arise rare are the ones who actually do it .retyopy said:So here's the deal. You now have a big red button. You press it, your every whim will be catered to for the rest of your obscenely long life, and you will stay fit and healthy throughout.
But heres the catch.
You press that button, 5 people die. This won't effect you in anyway. You will never meet those people, it won't hurt you, and you could not press that button and their lives will still mean nothing. To you.
But somewhere out there, a family will cry for them. You will be responisble for a lot sadness and pain and hurt.
Do you press the button?
Now, I would love to say that I wouldn't. I would love to say that I'm compassionate enough to care for these people I will never meet. But I'm not. My life, taken care of, instantly? Money, fame, a big house, extravagant food, but no consquences to stuffing my gob? Sign me up, daddy-o! I would feel guilty, sure, but guilt doesn't cut it. I'm just being honest.
So... Yeah.
EDIT: Wow, the people of the escapist are a lot nicer than me. Go figure. Not changing my answer, though.
How about if, because of pressing the button, said person discovers a cure for cancer? Or HIV? Are they still evil?yman15 said:No the idea of benefiting off of someones death is disgusting and anybody who presses that button is no better than a murderer.
In that case, I'll leave the button alone.retyopy said:People you DON'T KNOW.Gunner 51 said:If those 5 people happen to be my neighbours, sure. They're the most horrid chavvy swines around, the kind of people who if they aren't effin' and jeffin' through the walls, playing loud music, littering or hoovering (one of them has OCD) at all hours of day.
So yes, I'd hit that button. Those people need to die horribly.