LogFAQs > #877188241

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, Database 1 ( 03.09.2017-09.16.2017 ), DB2, DB3, DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, DB8, DB9, DB10, DB11, DB12, Clear
Topic List
Page List: 1
TopicLa Times: Kim Jong Un, like his father, is essentially a rational player
darkphoenix181
04/14/17 1:51:23 PM
#34:


AdviceMan posted...
darkphoenix181 posted...
AdviceMan posted...
legendarylemur posted...
You're kidding. They've been doing that same shit for decades. Seriously, this is like babby's first North Korea news ITT


That was exactly my point. It was someone who knows nothing about North Korea mocking someone who knows a lot about North Korea, because something was said that they don't understand.


If a man beats his wife for 20 years
you believe it is rational because he kept doing it for 20 years?

and when she decides she had enough and leaves, she is the irrational one?


This is a pretty stupid analogy, but I'll humor it.

If a man beats his wife for 20 years, and she doesn't leave him. It is rational for him to start believing that she will not leave him for beating him. He could end up being wrong. But it's not an unreasonable belief.

Rational =/= Correct.

However if a man's worst case scenario is his wife leaving him, and he knows the second he lays a hand on her, she will leave him, and he does it, that is an irrational action. It's knowingly acting against his own interests.

She is claiming that he wouldn't do the second thing.


no it a great analogy

just cause it shows how stupid your argument is doesn't make the analogy stupid


btw the US and the UN told North Korea to not do certain things or they will pay
one of those is testing nukes which NK did anyways and is threatening to do again

so as the analogy goes
the woman tells her husband that she will indeed leave him, she is tired of this and he beats her anyways thinking she won't leave

and you are defending that such is rational behavior ITT
---
sigless user is me or am I?
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1