A runaway trolley is heading down the tracks toward five workers who will be killed if the trolley continues on this course. You're walking on a bridge that hangs over the tracks, in between the trolley and the five workers. Next to you on the bridge is a stranger who happens to be very large.
If you do nothing the trolley will kill the five workers. The only way to save the lives of these workers is to push the stranger off and onto the tracks below, where their large body will stop the trolley, causing their death.
Push the stranger off or let the workers die?
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5 RisposteDidnt vsauce do an episode on this? [spoiler]:^)[/spoiler]
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1 RispondiPush the stranger to the workers. [i]MULTI KILL![/i]
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2 Risposte>do nothing >nothing happens to you or >push man >charged with murder I think I'm content to let the fat man decide if he wants to sacrifice himself or not.
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1 RispondiIf the workers don't notice the train themselves, sucks for them.
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1 RispondiWatch them die of course.
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3 RisposteNothing, simply because if i push the fat guy, I can be sued.
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2 RisposteCan't I just tell the workers to get out of the way?
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5 RisposteWhat sort of trolleys do you have in America? You mean a train carriage? Or sonething?
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2 RisposteId slap my hug cock into the trolley, derailing it.
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1 RispondiTHE NEEDS OF THE MANY OUTWEIGH THE NEEDS OF THE FEW. I WOULD PROBABLY USE MY OWN BODY THOUGH INSTEAD OF KILLING THE MAN.
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3 RisposteTimeless question with an easy answer. You walk away. Pushing the man implicates you in the situation. Ignoring it does not.
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1 RispondiModificato da DzusHawke: 6/5/2014 5:47:52 PMYell for them to get out of the way. If not then I look away before impact. I'm not going to kill man just to save other people. Unless he was a super villain or something
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1 RispondiI'd want to watch how the hell a trolley is able to kill five people at once. [spoiler]Getting shouted at for not realising it is the bus.[/spoiler]
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3 RisposteToughy. Is the fat guy fat enough to have diabetes and other obesity-caused diseases?