Message from @babyfriend1

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2019-10-06 21:42:16 UTC  

like 130F or something

2019-10-06 21:43:11 UTC  

The sort of optimal range is probably somewhere like 85-110F

2019-10-06 21:43:32 UTC  

for the crime effect

2019-10-06 21:43:45 UTC  

but it will scale up before that

2019-10-06 21:45:07 UTC  

and then rapidly scale back down when it gets way too hot to do anything

2019-10-06 21:51:45 UTC  

Correlation does not imply causation.

2019-10-06 21:52:36 UTC  

Why are we talking about the weather in a philosophy channel?

2019-10-06 21:52:41 UTC  

but it can

2019-10-06 21:53:05 UTC  

scroll up @Boo

2019-10-06 21:53:11 UTC  

What that hot weather lowers crime rate?

2019-10-06 21:53:33 UTC  

Yea I guess it does if it's scorching hot

2019-10-06 21:53:50 UTC  

But that kinda applies to doing anything

2019-10-06 22:17:41 UTC  

The idea is that there is certainly an optimal temperature range that provides a criminogenic effect

2019-10-06 22:18:01 UTC  

and it's generally pretty hot

2019-10-06 22:19:00 UTC  

Now it's obviously not the sole cause of crime but it very well could be enough to push someone over the edge in certain situations

2019-10-06 22:21:23 UTC  

"Death is the solution to any problem. No man, no problem" - Joseph Stalin

2019-10-06 22:23:38 UTC  

I see, but that kind of belongs more in <#518779466512596992>

2019-10-06 22:23:50 UTC  

nope

2019-10-06 22:24:03 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-06 22:24:21 UTC  

this is probably the most appropriate channel for it

2019-10-06 22:25:06 UTC  

You're talking about how temperature effects crime rates and there's a channel specifically talking just about the temperature of the climate

2019-10-06 22:25:33 UTC  

and you do realize this is <#523834972126052352> right?

2019-10-06 22:25:40 UTC  

we were talking about punishment, then we started talking about crime, temperature is just a component of the conversation on crime

2019-10-06 22:26:10 UTC  

we are talking about the philosophy of crime essentially

2019-10-06 22:26:25 UTC  

and punishments as well

2019-10-06 22:26:57 UTC  

Right but which channel it belongs it is determined by which area of knowledge something has to do with

2019-10-06 22:27:22 UTC  

Hi there

2019-10-06 22:27:26 UTC  

People who know religion and philosophy don't know about crime rates and temperatures

2019-10-06 22:27:29 UTC  

I mean hey there

2019-10-06 22:27:32 UTC  

well they should

2019-10-06 22:27:37 UTC  

it's common sense shit

2019-10-06 22:27:41 UTC  

People in the climate-debate would be more educated on the subject

2019-10-06 22:27:45 UTC  

no they wouldn't

2019-10-06 22:27:56 UTC  

Yes because it's closer to their area of knowledge

2019-10-06 22:28:00 UTC  

no it's not at all

2019-10-06 22:28:10 UTC  

yes it is

2019-10-06 22:29:12 UTC  

when you get a PhD you become a doctor of philosophy in your perspective field

2019-10-06 22:29:39 UTC  

philosophy is not just like plato

2019-10-06 22:30:50 UTC  

Are you willing to bet that if I took a survey of philosophy courses vs climate courses I would see a lower percentage of the climate courses talk about the effect of temperature on crime rate than the philosophy ones?

2019-10-06 22:31:29 UTC  

retard

2019-10-06 22:31:49 UTC  

wow, very convincing argument