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by jsjohnst
3053 days ago
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> It is, rather, to stop them from needlessly and pointlessly killing themselves while at it. Bringing in morals is a slippery slope. Where do you draw the line then? Based on the number of times he did this is done before dying, I’d say he’s got say a 1 in 100 chance of death. Sky divers have to sign forms repeatedly at drop zones that they understand dying is a very real risk and it’s a 1 in 20000 risk of death. For BASE jumping, risks are even higher. Should skydiving be banned too because ”preventable loss of life is tragic”? What about car racing? What about rock climbing? What about <insert one of a hundred other risky “sports”>? |
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