• snownyte
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    -351 year ago

    That’d be like giving an alcoholic a pint by the end of the week to reward their alcoholic behavior that they’d want out of.

    That’d be like giving money to a gambling addict as they promise to ‘pay you back’ for the loan you’ve given them.

    My point is, enabling people’s worst habits is always a bad idea.

    And how can you guarantee for certain that after awhile of these AI-generated CP crap, that they eventually wouldn’t want the real thing down the road and therefore, attempt crimes?

    Your solution is just dumb altogether.

    • AnonTwo
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      351 year ago

      …Aren’t drug patches already a thing for more extreme drugs? I feel like you just gave bad examples when there’s actual examples that exist…

    • Lowlee Kun
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      291 year ago

      There is literally no data to back up your slippery slope argument.

      • snownyte
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        21 year ago

        You really like spamming that “slippery slope” term, don’t you? It’s like your ultimate go-to for feeling like you’re superior. Just wait until you use it in a context where you’ll look like a dumbass, one of these days in where it doesn’t fit.

        • Lowlee Kun
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          11 year ago

          If i use such an “argument” and someone calls me out on it i hope i take the critique to heart and think of an actual argument. Everyone looks like dumbass from time to time and so will i.

      • snownyte
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        11 year ago

        I don’t claim to be an expert either, but it’s kind of a no-brainer to see what addiction is and what it does to people. Really simple stuff.