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" ... @dez_blanchfield took it further, noting, "clearly he hasn't looked in the mirror recently and realised he is in fact morbidly obese himself.. if his body is the temple of his god, he surely then is by his own cult text a blasphemous brainless twerp" ... "
" ... It seems every year I must write about the highly distracting "trolley problem" question for robocars, where people wonder how software will "decide who to kill" when a car faces an unavoidable fatality situation, but can choose who to hit or kill. People are morbidly fascinated with this problem, because normally deciding who lives and who dies is the province of gods, not people, and certainly not robots. ... "
" ... It’s also important to recognize that these advances in human welfare have also come with a list of problems we now need to solve. For example, increased agricultural productivity means that we can feed the world, but it also means that many people are now morbidly obese, and the amount of people suffering from diabetes has increased to a point at which it never was before. And there has to be a fierce urgency to solve these problems now. ... "
" ... The connection is morbidly constant. The United States opted for a tariff over an income tax in 1789, dispensed with excise taxes and soon left the tariff as the sole means of taxation until 1861. After the civil war, along with the tariff there were domestic taxes on alcohol. There was no income tax until 1913, when in the very same law, the tariff was cut by a third in exchange for an income tax on high earners of 1-7 percent. ... "
" ... “Because we often try to avoid feeling afraid or anxious, we don't always have a lot of practice dealing with these emotions and learning how to overcome them,” he said. “So by playing with fear and anxiety in a safe setting, people who watch a lot of horror movies or are generally morbidly curious might be learning how to regulate their reactions to these aversive emotions in a way that resembles techniques like those taught in cognitive behavioral therapy.” ... "