• candybrie@lemmy.world
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      How so? One circle is things you do on a normal day. The other circle is things you do when the world is ending. And their overlap includes going to work. So you go to work on a normal day and on days the world is ending. And for some freaking reason that’s true; even if the world is ending, you go to work

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        This diagram implies that going to work is not something you do on your normal, non-world-ending day.

        It also implies that your day can be normal AND world ending, which contradicts itself.

        EDIT: I’m wrong about the first one but I don’t want to remove the comment or the paragraph

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          You’re wrong about both paragraphs. It’s not the days that fall into the circles. It’s the activities you do on those days. So it’s not a normal day that’s world ending. It’s things you do on both kinds of days.