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To: alexander_busek

According to Roland Maiuro, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Washington, we tend to look at car accidents because “The accident provides a close encounter without yourself being directly involved being put at risk.”
Why are we so captivated by car crashes? - Jalopnik
jalopnik.com/why-are-we-so-captivated-by-car-crashes-5786783
jalopnik.com/why-are-we-so-captivated-by-car-crashes-5786783


11 posted on 10/27/2021 12:16:13 AM PDT by RomanSoldier19 (Game over, man! Game over! ; : rem ad triarios redisse is)
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To: RomanSoldier19; Lazamataz
According to Roland Maiuro, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Washington, we tend to look at car accidents because “The accident provides a close encounter without yourself being directly involved being put at risk.” Why are we so captivated by car crashes? - Jalopnik

Sorry, but I don't quite understand how that addresses my (albeit mild) complaint about people who "have no dog in the fight" nonetheless chiming in and boastfully and unnecessarily announcing that they "have no dog in the fight."

To me, this reflects a self-centered, smug, preening "I'm alright, Jack" attitude. It's unhelpful to the person with the problem, and it contributes nothing to the discussion.

Regards,

13 posted on 10/27/2021 2:04:53 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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