Be honest: if you had the power to stop time, your morals would go out the window.

Pretty much the title. I’ve been watching more realistic super hero shows like The Boys and Invincible. The reoccurring themes is that with great power comes great immorality.

I think it’s easy for us normies to respect other people and their property because there are clear consequences for violating social norms. But what would the average person do if they had super powers?

Sorgan71,

I would steal important medical supplies from childrens hospitals.

Socsa,

I would walk around in the summertime saying “how about this heat!”

el_bhm,

Nestle is on Lemmy now?!

pearsche,

Yeah. I’d definitely steal a lot of money.

vivadanang,

I’d steal from Nazis, the KKK, drug lords, oh yeah. nonprofits would have ONE hell of a year.

pearsche,

Uh huh. I’d just steal from whatever rich person I knew. I’d donate some to some software projects, and the rest is all mine, baby

paddirn,

It would depend on how the power actually functioned, but my descent into time-stopping degeneracy would probably happen in stages. I would take care of money first, doing whatever to get my house paid off and. Basic needs taken care of for life. Not really sure the quickest and/or easiest way, but robbing a bank maybe? Though that seems a bit too out there for me. Maybe money doesn’t even matter when you can freeze time, you can just grab whatever you want anyways, apart from paying your rent/mortgage. I’d still work my job, but my weekends would probably last awhile. Hell, I’d probably take a day off in between each day. Probably the biggest danger with time-stopping is that I’d prematurely age from all the extra time I’d be taking off (assuming I aged normally while time was still).

RIP_Cheems,
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I might do some questionable things, but come on, I’m not gonna do that.

morphballganon,

Depends on the person. You can see a clear discrepancy in what a person does without super powers. Some work toward a better planet, others toward a more secure life for the self. Adding super powers would just amplify existing MOs.

gullible,

I’m stealing within the first day, pulling off the most ridiculously elaborate pranks within the week, and suicidally bored once the dopamine kick is killed after a month of world-befuddling shenanigans that will hopefully destroy even the conceptual understanding of bureaucracy. Loathe me some bureaucracy.

Jilanico,
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I think many people act decently until the stakes are high. The higher the stakes, the less people you will find sticking to moral principles.

habanhero,

The reoccurring themes is that with great power comes great immorality.

I mean, this is a thing irrespective of superpowers. Just check out the latest headline about billionaires or how your country’s government is doing.

With great power comes great responsibilities, but also makes it very easy to skirt accountability, regardless if you are “super” or not.

FrickAndMortar,

My only hope is that the first time I stepped over the line when using my powers, I’d feel so bad about it afterwards that it would prevent me from doing it again… mostly.

0x4E4F,

Nah… well maybe… a little 😁.

xylogx,

This is basically the premise of the show The Boys.

zecg, (edited )
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I’d just help people about to fall or get hit and not yell after my dog to come back anymore. Also do some woodwork while kids are sleeping unbreathing and Americans are patiently frozen waiting to get burgers.

mintiefresh,

What if everyone could do it?

Beelzebob,

I know that if I had powers, I would be a straight up self serving villain. No question.

Lepsea,

Yes

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