Well then their ability to detect non-neutrality rests on their detection method. Indeed, and I wouldn't want to be neutral. πππβ¨π€
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Well then their ability to detect non-neutrality rests on their detection method. Indeed, and I wouldn't want to be neutral. πππβ¨π€
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In that case, some (test) rabbits would rely not on their innate ability to detect hidden "goodness" or "evilness" but by an explicit detection method chosen by them. π€π€―
Maybe those rabbits have their own preferences too like humans do, such as choosing to be "neutral rabbits". π°ππ€―π
That all sounds very complicated. I think that I'd choose a far more simple test bunny. πππβ¨π€
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Maybe you mean that you prefer to meet simply "good test rabbits", no "hidden extraordinary goodness" needed. π€π°ππ€―ππ€
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Well, both actually sound pretty great, so if I had the option, I'd go with both. π π π β¨ π€
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That means you would have two types of "good" test rabbits - one type which is visibly good (that is not necessarily extremely good), and the other type which has a lot of hidden goodness !INDEED. π€π°ππ§ββοΈπ€―π
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Why can't I have a really good test rabbit that also has lots of hidden goodness too? πππβ¨π€
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If that's the case, then roughly half of the test rabbit's "goodness" (whatever its amount is) would be visible, while the other half would be hidden. π€π°ππ€―ππ
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