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minus-square_stranger_@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down1·13 days agoI bet if you get in a hot tub that’s a bit too warm you’ll go “Ooh, that’s a bit to warm”. And I bet if you jump into a boiling tub you’ll scream “REEEEEEE HOOOOOT”. It’s a matter of degrees, you see?
minus-squareVoterFrog@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down1·13 days agoI’m not sure I get your analogy. This is more to me like two people got into a bath and one went “Ooh, that’s a bit too warm” while the other screamed "REEEEEEE HOOOOOT”. The degree is the same. The response is not.
I bet if you get in a hot tub that’s a bit too warm you’ll go “Ooh, that’s a bit to warm”.
And I bet if you jump into a boiling tub you’ll scream “REEEEEEE HOOOOOT”.
It’s a matter of degrees, you see?
I’m not sure I get your analogy. This is more to me like two people got into a bath and one went “Ooh, that’s a bit too warm” while the other screamed "REEEEEEE HOOOOOT”. The degree is the same. The response is not.