Fly on airplane

>fly on airplane
>get 30x radiation you would on the ground
but hey at least i got there fast! :)

>not sneaking lead-lined cleanroom suit and a gas mask onto the plane every time you fly

Bane?

>30x near-zero number

>near zero
No, you'd die pretty fast if you had that 30x rate on the ground.

>Pilots die fast.

>pilots fly all day

>John Edward "Ed" Long, Jr. (1915–July 18, 1999) was an American pilot who is in the Guinness Book of Records for the most flight time by a pilot: over 65,000 hours (more than seven years and four months) at the time of his death.

>n = 1

>Flying is dangerous because of the heightened radiation
>People don't spend much time flying
Pick one and only one (and if you pick the first one, off yourself)

You're going to die anyway so what's the point in being overly cautious

>You're going to die
Speak for yourself.

>i can't refute the argument so i'm just going to say something nihilistic about how the argument itself doesn't even matter

My job is almost guaranteed multiple types of cancer so I don't really give a shit about a couple sievert

>My job is almost guaranteed multiple types of cancer so I don't really give a shit about a couple sievert
do you work in a coal mine or something

Worse, I'm a welder

8 years

That's why I'll stick to an under ground memeloop. No deadly rads for me

Does smelling lead solder get you high atleast?

Nah, most industrial arc welders only ever weld steel, aluminum, stainless, cast iron and inconel, soldering isn't really part of the trade.
I don't even know how to solder desu

>30x the radiation compared to driving
>usually spend less than a 30th of the time that you'd spend driving

>fly 30x faster than ground-based transports
>problem solved