Why take the risk of getting infected by a potent virus if you're unvaccinated? Life is worth losing, and it's not up to you when you die or get infected, and at one time, before the pandemic, taking risks was part of life. That didn't get put on pause, reset, or anything else for some people, they're going to stick with it and keep going. That might not be a good enough answer for everyone ordering mandates or pushing people to get in vaccination lines, but it's one of many possible answers.
by The Original Agahnim July 29, 2021
by Misleading squid December 31, 2021
William Christopherson "Why aren't men walking in to that wall!? It's almost like... Their avoiding the risk commonly associated with walking to walls... 🤔 Hmmm.... What could it POSSIBLY be!?"
Hym "I mean... There's not a door there. The selection criteria is what determines whether or not there's a door and there's not a door there for 80% of the people. What you're doing is tantamount to trying to figure out a way to get men to walk into a wall repeatedly in the hopes that quantum mechanics will kick in and eventually and allow them to pass through the wall. Like... They're not that stupid. No one is that stupid."
Hym "I mean... There's not a door there. The selection criteria is what determines whether or not there's a door and there's not a door there for 80% of the people. What you're doing is tantamount to trying to figure out a way to get men to walk into a wall repeatedly in the hopes that quantum mechanics will kick in and eventually and allow them to pass through the wall. Like... They're not that stupid. No one is that stupid."
by Hym Iam September 24, 2023
by Pinky<333 September 25, 2021
“We need to go make a Go Fund Me to get LIL RISK a new vape”
"Have you heard the new LIL RISK album?"
"Have you heard the new LIL RISK album?"
by chairima199 June 29, 2018
What the Wright Brothers and other early-aviation pioneers had to face every time they took to the skies in their primitive flying-machine inventions.
When airplanes were first being tried out at carnivals and trade-shows, many people were afraid to ride in them due to a perceived (and often-all-too-true!) "flight-risk". So a standard "grim grins" statement that these distrustful folks would make in retort/reply to an offer to climb aboard one of those airborne coffins was, "Yeah, sure --- I'll fly... if I can keep one FOOT ON THE GROUND!"
by QuacksO August 3, 2019