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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 2:28:04 GMT
No, from the perspective of anyone who realises that risk and harm are REAL, they aren't distributed based on fairness or desert and could happen to anyone. If you were to write a book titled 'How to have a blast with the gift of life: the philosophy of an internet insult troll' by cupcakes (ghostwritten by goz, so that it can at least minimally comprehensible to an average reader), and had to come up with a list of things that would ensure a good life, if you had any shred of honesty, it would probably look like this: Don't be born with a disability. Be born into at least a middle class family in a developed nation. Try to be born into a rich, well connected family if you can. Don't be born to abusive or neglectful parents Don't become chronically ill Don't become mentally ill Don't have an IQ below 90, because otherwise you'll struggle to find work and be exploited terribly if you do. Don't get molested by the local priest as a child Don't get smashed up in a road accident by a drunken driver Don't have a major economic recession happen in your adulthood Don't have global warming cause climatic catastrophes that could be deleterious to your livelihood Don't go blind and the list could go on and on forever
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