• Cyrus Draegur
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    912 years ago

    if the corpse is in a location that I can feasibly observe within swimming distance, it’s a problem.

    so let’s say there’s a swimming pool shaped like an L, but one of the legs of that L is LOOOOOOOONG and the other is a short little stub.

    If I am at the end of the long leg and the corpse is around the corner in the short stub, it would require me to swim all the way to the corner to observe it, and if that distance is longer than I can swim, then I will probably be ok.

    If I am in the little stub of the L, and line of sight observation of the corpse is just a few strokes to the corner, I WILL NOT BE OK.

    It’s also a matter of relative mass.

    If the pool had a drowned mouse in it, I will be sad. I might leave the water until the corpse is removed and then return to the water after it’s gone through the filtration system for a little bit (a few minutes).

    If the pool had a drowned squirrel in it, I will be alarmed. I will definitely leave the water and refuse to enter until the corpse has been gone for at least a few hours of filtration.

    If the pool has a drowned raccoon, cat, fox, or small dog it it, I will be upset. I’m out of the water and concerned that nobody told me first, and I’m not going back in for the rest of the day.

    If the pool has a drowned medium sized dog, coyote, baby goat, infant or toddler, or animal of similar mass in it, I’ll be downright angry. I’m not going to that pool for a week, or maybe even a month.

    Once the corpse in question reaches the mass of an adolescent human, I’m gone from that pool for the remainder of its open season.

    If an adult human or larger died or was dumped in that pool, I’m never going to that pool again.

      • Cyrus Draegur
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        182 years ago

        Working third shift where the majority of my duties are waiting for a phone to ring and babysitting an empty building lest it burn down while nobody’s watching leaves me with more Noggin Time than most people have, so I appreciate you providing me with something to meditate upon :3

    • Nailbar
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      92 years ago

      I can probably swim in a smallish lake even if I know there’s a corpse in the other end of it.

      But I would refuse to swim in a larger lake if it’s murky, and I know there’s a corpse in it, but I don’t know where.

    • @glorious_albus
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      72 years ago

      Interesting how you’re differentiating between humans of different ages.

          • @dufkm
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            62 years ago

            Barely an inconvenience.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 years ago

            I hate how they’ll keep bashing themselves repeatedly into the light bulb… oh… no, wait… I’ve confused babies with something else again haven’t I?

            • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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              42 years ago

              Yeah, only adults can put lightbulbs into their mouths. Although I guess a baby could put a Christmas tree lightbulb into their mouth.

              • @Agent641
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                22 years ago

                You can fit a regular sized light bulb in a babies mouth if you smash it up first.

        • Cyrus Draegur
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          22 years ago

          Hm… Perhaps you’re right. I might consider downgrading it on my scale, but then again it’s still generally more potentially contaminated biomass than a squirrel though.

  • @son_named_bort
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    502 years ago

    I mean, all sorts of creatures shit in the ocean and people still swim in it but one person shits in the pool…

  • @Piogre314
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    412 years ago

    I do not recognize the bodies in the water.

  • Flying SquidM
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    382 years ago

    If there are bodies in the water, I take them out of the water. Then I let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the…

    FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!

  • Archmage Azor
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    262 years ago

    You do not recognize the bodies in the water.

  • @Custoslibera
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    242 years ago

    By the same logic we all have a ‘land to corpse’ ratio as well.

    People are happy to occupy the same land as corpses provided it doesn’t exceed that threshold.

  • Stoneykins [any]
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    222 years ago

    Corpse:water sounds like it would be a calorie free carbonated vodka drink that my sister “likes”.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        i love LD. I dont care if I’m a victim of branding. it’s made me drink more water and use less plastic doing so.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          But more aluminium, which is recyclable but energy intensive. Also fun fact, decaying aluminium cans act as a toxin for trees. I’m sorry, don’t mean to be a downer.

          • @witten
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            Also… and here’s the fun part… aluminum cans are lined with plastic.

          • @scottywh
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            22 years ago

            Plant more cannabis and it will remove the aluminum toxins from the soil thus protecting the trees.

          • credit crazy
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            02 years ago

            I don’t drink liquid death because it’s environmentally friendly I just fucking hate trees no reason

  • @[email protected]
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    I think they should account distance between the corpse. I seen people swimming while a km away a factory dumping their waste directly into the sea.

  • udon
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    Yeah that’s all fun and games, but nobody is asking whether the corpse has a living human:water ratio they are comfortable with

    • @ThisGuysNeverSerious
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      One is a personal friend of mine, and he said, “If you don’t like it? You can get out!!” He’s American and also does not exist for legal reasons.

  • @[email protected]
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    I think lokipagan has confounded the ability to see a corpse with whether you can see a corpse at the moment. In an L shaped pool I can see the corpse going in or out of the pool or if I near the bend. I would need a pool big enough that I don’t have the physical ability to see it or discern corpse from flotsam.

    • @[email protected]
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      Unless it’s a toddler up the deep end. We need to correct for “floating” or “sunk”.

    • udon
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      We don’t know, because theberserkingblacksmith didn’t tell us if they were ok with this. You could also put the corpse in a water tank next to the pool with a shared water flow, but that’s a different experiment. Or else sprinkle the corpse into the pool in tiny bits (i.e. micro corpses) invisible to the eye.

    • Iron Lynx
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      Plus, what if you were led to a leg of an L-shaped pool where, before you were in the building, a researcher might have put a corpse on the other leg of the L, in a way that you cannot see from your vantage point, you might decide to swim, or not swim, in said pool?

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        A special situation in which, until observed, there both is and isn’t a corpse in the pool. Interesting.

  • @Icaria
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    102 years ago

    Instructions unclear, drank corpse water.

  • @Lammy
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    72 years ago

    Some people even move through other fluids like air, even though there are many more corpses in it

    • @Agent641
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      This is why I only move through solids such as earth.

    • credit crazy
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      Here’s the best question how many corpses does it take before people want to leave the planet Side note: this feels like a shower thought from a hitch hikers guide to the galaxy character

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    Interesting thought… also, this shouldn’t stop at oceans, we also swim in lakes and rivers that most likely have bodies in them as well.