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#1 Sep 19 2011 at 9:30 AM Rating: Default
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What is the difference between a set of ethics a person has consciously chosen to believe in, and being socialized by society to believe in something?

To what extent does being a "cyborg" make a person more or less human?
#2 Sep 19 2011 at 9:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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Whats with your robot fetish?
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#3 Sep 19 2011 at 9:57 AM Rating: Default
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Albert Pujols

Edited, Sep 19th 2011 11:57am by WoodGooner
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#5 Sep 19 2011 at 10:25 AM Rating: Default
You need to sit and watch the matrix every single second of all of it!
Come back in a few years and post!
#6 Sep 19 2011 at 1:08 PM Rating: Good
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You need to sit and watch the matrix every single second of all of it!
Come back in a few years and post And never come back!

#7 Sep 19 2011 at 2:33 PM Rating: Good
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Determinism, fatalism, free will, etc., etc.
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#8 Sep 19 2011 at 6:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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Little known historical fact from the future: The great final robot war that destroys humanity is caused by robot outrage over the shere number of humans who attempt to copulate with robot vaccume cleaners and the resultant cyborg atrocities this creates.
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#9 Sep 19 2011 at 6:18 PM Rating: Good
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THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, before the dawn of man as we knew him, there was Sir Santa of Claus, an ape-like creature making crude and pointless toys out of dinobones and his own waste, hurling them at chimp-like creatures with crinkled hands regardless of how they behaved the previous year. These so-called "toys" were buried as witches, and defecated upon, and hurled at predators when wakened by the searing grunts of children. It wasn't a holly jolly Christmas that year. For many were killed. A war-like race of elves from the Red Planet landed on the ice-encased Earth, and they were immediately enslaved by the unevolved Santa Ape to make his confused toys using galactic elfin technology. Toys were made into recognizable shapes and given names like "train, " but these toys were also thrown at predators and defecated upon because they were so stupid. Christmas still sucked, in a big way.
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#10 Sep 19 2011 at 6:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, before the dawn of man as we knew him, there was Sir Santa of Claus, an ape-like creature making crude and pointless toys out of dinobones and his own waste, hurling them at chimp-like creatures with crinkled hands regardless of how they behaved the previous year. These so-called "toys" were buried as witches, and defecated upon, and hurled at predators when wakened by the searing grunts of children. It wasn't a holly jolly Christmas that year. For many were killed. A war-like race of elves from the Red Planet landed on the ice-encased Earth, and they were immediately enslaved by the unevolved Santa Ape to make his confused toys using galactic elfin technology. Toys were made into recognizable shapes and given names like "train, " but these toys were also thrown at predators and defecated upon because they were so stupid. Christmas still sucked, in a big way.


And now it is complete.

Edited, Sep 19th 2011 8:23pm by Shaowstrike
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