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Panel 1 Man and woman in office clothes in a break room.

Man: So, if you were alone in a forest, would you rather run into a strange man… or a bear?

Panel 2 Woman: Oh, hmm… I think the bear.

Man (angry): How can you say that?

(Bear looking quizzically through the window)

Panel 3 Man (angry): You’re demonizing men! It’s misandry!

Panel 4 Woman: Good point. Why would I ever hear men’s reactions?

Man: Exactly! …where did the honey go?

Panel 5 Woman and bear sharing tea

Woman: At least if you maul me, pepper won’t say I made it up or I’m misinterpreting.

Bear: I hear you

  • jsomae@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Really cute art style here, I love the pooh-bear thing at the end. It’s the man that asks for the honey, heh.

    I feel like this thought experiment is a shiri’s scissor. My take on this is that the worst humans are more dangerous than a wild bear. Here’s the quantitative version: what percentile of dangerousness in man would you pick over the bear? For me, I would switch from man to bear at the 90% percentile – I think the 10% worst men are a riskier proposition than the bear.

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          I think the quantitative version is too fantastical for me to think about. We would never have enough information to know the percentile of the individual man in front of us.

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      I agree with you but also, I stand by my assertion: if I’m in nature and see a bear that’s good. If I’m asked who I’d rather keep bumping into on a trail, obviously a man, I’ll be polite and if he gets too creepy I probably have bear spray.