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  • she doesn’t want to because she knows it will be a difficult conversation.

    That’s a lot of assuming. If we argue in her favor, then we might assume that her parents might not be the most receptive. This is a sensible assumption on her part. Any parent whose daughter is suddenly missing will be agitated. This state of mind is not conducive to a rational conversation.

    So her reaction makes sense: She asks her brother whom she views as a good bearer of news to just tell their parents that she is fine, so they don’t go crazy. After they’ve calmed down, she intends to explain herself.

    I think this is extraordinarily good thinking. Calling her parents immediately with the news that she’s gone will just end in a shouting contest. Not telling them at all is an undue burden on them and might have undesirable consequences like involving the police. This girl seems to do her best to have a calm talk. That’s way more than I’ve come to expect from adults.











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    Insurance prevents people from hoarding money that they would need in case of a (personal) disaster to rebuild/repair/re-purchase their losses. If you know insurance will cover your house if it ever burns down, you spend the money, which helps the economy.


  • Depends on your jurisdiction. In Germany, the bar for murder is one of [1]:

    • an [inner] desire to kill
    • killing for sexual reasons
    • greed
    • “other despicable motivations”

    and one of:

    • cruelty
    • insidiousness
    • using “tools dangerous for public safety”
    • the motivation to conceal or enable another crime.

    In my layman’s understanding, pressing the button checks the ‘insidious’ box, since it is not at all expectable by the victim.

    As for the first set of conditions, it would probably be down to a court ruling if the person checked the ‘desire to kill’ box (as I understand it, they wouldn’t) or the ‘other despicable motivations’ box – is killing for no reason a despicable reason?

    [1] https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/__211.html