I don't like to ride the Ferris wheel. It's scary. I don't like "Viking" either.
On the other hand, "roller coasters," "water rides," "free falls," and "spinning swings" are fine.
The difference between the two types is that the former is caused by a failure of the drive system or the electrical system, which may cause the vehicle to stop in an intermediate state, making it difficult to rescue, and the state may last for a long time.
In comparison, the latter, even if these failures occur, may basically stop or return to its initial state due to the effects of gravitational fall, or may be able to return to its state by walking on its own.
In short,
"I know very well the 'fragility' of the drive and electrical systems, and I am deeply 'afraid' of them"
In fact, ski lifts are the "worst".
If a direct earthquake strikes while I am riding the lift, and the power supply stops, the lift will not move at all.
Maybe there is a massive avalanche on the ski slopes and many skiers are buried alive.
The rescue team cannot even know where the people are buried, and the night is coming.
In the middle of the night, in the sub-zero temperatures, on the lift, I'm also a frozen corpse -- I think that's the end of the story.
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"The easiest way to escape from fear is to do nothing.
Don't ride amusement rides, don't go skiing. This is the best solution.
"It's fun," or, "You're overthinking it," which, frankly, is none of my business.
You will 'enjoy' yourselves and 'die' at your own risk.
"Don't drag me into your side."
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Now I am thinking of various use cases like the above to approach the psychology of people who keep refusing to be vaccinated against new coronas.
I'm not trying to criticize them for being "irresponsible" or "lacking in scientific understanding," or I don't want them to understand the safety and usefulness of vaccines,
I want to know what goes through the minds of those who continue to refuse to be vaccinated against the new coronas. I want to feel relieved. I want to find peace of mind.
Because what I don't know is terribly scary.
(The above is a pastiche of episode 8 of the second season of the anime "my youth romance comedy is wrong as I expected" )
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Now, it's the weekend.
Weekend engineer & researcher & writer will be activated.