“Sirens of Titan” by Kurt Vonnegut talks about this. There is a group that tries to even out natural unfairness with self imposed handicaps. People with great eyesight wear glasses that make them blinder, people with naturally athletic builds tie weights to themselves to slow their movement and so on.
I haven’t read Sirens of Titan, but this did remind me of his short story, “Harrison Bergeron”, which explores some of the same themes. Worth a read, would you say? Haven’t picked up any Vonnegut in years.
I liked parts of it, other parts felt like a drag. I’d say its worth it if you’re craving Kurt’s signature style, otherwise maybe not.
Is that the one where they start flying and someone shoots them with rocket launchers?
If by flying you mean UFOs then yes
Also a Stanislaw Lem novel about a similar premise.
Had to check the spelling of Stanislaus National Forest
If only moms ran the economy.
Be the mom you want to see in the world.
But with guillotines instead of grounding.
Remember to keep the contact surfaces sanded and waxed for smooth slicing
Mom says it’s my turn with the capital!
You mean threatening to unalive you whenever the economy is bad?
Never saw the naturalistic fallacy so well illustrated! Very nice!
The “unjust world, but actually it’s fine” fallacy.
That’s kind of a subset. The naturalistic fallacy is confusing the “is” for a “should be”, observation with normativity
If that blond kid can manage to eat all that ice cream by himself, he deserves the tummy ache he’s bound to get.
If we can’t all be at the top, then we should drag everyone down to the bottom instead. I mean fair is fair.
Counterpoint: don’t drag everyone to the bottom; make the bottom not be a horrible struggle for survival. Make it decent and cover basic survival needs. There will still be unfairness and inequality, but more on the level of luxury than survival.
Way easier to drag everyone down. It’s where the “crab mentality” comes from.
My crab claws can’t reach the billionaire crab.
Wait 'til you see us dance.
There’s for sure lots of talent in sports but nobody is born strong. Building muscle requires discipline.
There’s for sure lots of talent in sports but nobody is born strong.
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It’s just a comic and not a scientific journal.
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It shows a couple of boys talking. It’s reasonable to assume that boys would think you could be born strong.
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There is a disorder called “Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy” and those born with it have twice the muscle mass as normal people.
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You should be able to get the gist of what is being conveyed without over-analyzing it.
There’s always one “Well, Actually…” guy in every comment section!
Well, there’s not much else to talk about, is there? I much prefer this comment thread to 33 comments saying “lol”
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There’s always one “Well, Actually…” guy in every comment section!
And sometimes they provide some interesting points.
There’s also often someone complaining about some common forum behavior.
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We also don’t want people to waste whatever luck give them.
The point is not about removing the gift from gifted people, the point is making sure anyone, regardless of luck, can have a good life.
That’s the kind of fairness we want.“And if you’re gonna keep talking, I want them both.”
Fair <> Just <> Equitable
Don’t take this comic as a lesson on fairness, it isn’t.
You can’t just be born good looking to be showered with money.
Gotta say a couple lines on TV or put up with a rich old spouse or something.