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by LifeLiverTransp
2955 days ago
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Reminds me of the safety laws for lumber here in germany. The kevlar clothing that you are supossed to wear is super heavy and hot, making you so fatigued that it actually increases the total risk at work. Its like system designers who are afraid to get theire hands "dirty" and base there whole product on interview-questions and available documentation. Also- remember its most important that he/she who designed the rules has no trace of responsibility left. The problem is, these kind of failure-designers have on paper tryied to make the world better and can shift all blame towards the victims of theire bad solutions. He/She did not wear the trousers of doom and had a chainsaw accident- insurence claim denied. No wonder policy designers are among the most hated people in the world- but that sort of rightous widespread anger leads to them having even less reality contact and even more reality diverging safety-dance-rules. So always try to be friendly, no matter how insane, out of this world and damaging the rules coming from bureaucratic centralia are. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHdgztQGmmQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBEUYs6I6vU?t=1m29s