Trolley problem is the name given to a thought experiment in philosophy and psychology. It has sprouted a number of variations, but is distilled to something like this: you are riding in a trolley without functioning brakes, headed toward a switch in the tracks. On the current track stand five people who stand to be killed if the trolley continues on its path. You have access to a switch that would make the trolley change to the other track, but another individual stands there. That person is certain to be killed if the switch is activated.
So do you switch tracks or not?
this is a game that has a few levels of different situations using the trolley game.
https://neal.fun/absurd-trolley-problems/
my total was;
what was yours?
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*this is just a bit of fun no need to go into a huuuuge discussion about the trolley problem etc etc+
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I tried another one of these before where most of the people were not tied to the track, it makes my results differ a lot because you're responsible for your own safety, but if you're unwillingly tied down you're not to blame for being there.
Jokes on you, I'm hitting the switch to shoot the nukes killing everyone so it is more fair.
And I swear I'm not going to let her know all the pain I have known