An obvious argument in favor of B is that you get to live for 3^^^3 years. A reframing:
A = Dust speck in your eye, after which you read a normal life except that you cease to exist a mere 60 years later. B = Tortured for the rest of your life, but you never die.
(nods) That seemed the obvious argument, as you say, though it depends on the notion that being tortured for a year is a net utility gain (relative to not existing for that year at all), which seemed implausible to me. But it turns out that is indeed what ABrooks meant.
An obvious argument in favor of B is that you get to live for 3^^^3 years. A reframing:
A = Dust speck in your eye, after which you read a normal life except that you cease to exist a mere 60 years later.
B = Tortured for the rest of your life, but you never die.
B is just the traditional idea of hell, isn’t it? (IIRC, the present-day Catholic Church’s idea is that hell is just the inability to see God.)
(nods) That seemed the obvious argument, as you say, though it depends on the notion that being tortured for a year is a net utility gain (relative to not existing for that year at all), which seemed implausible to me. But it turns out that is indeed what ABrooks meant.
(shrug) No accounting for taste.
Edit: He later asserted that had been a joke.