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Anonymous No. 16085743

Can I turn myself into an immortal cyborg? Has science advanced far enough?

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Anonymous No. 16085745

>tranny thread

Anonymous No. 16085748

>>16085743
you already are a machine with a metal frame.

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Anonymous No. 16085754

>>16085745
You are just constantly thinking about girlcock. Constantly. It never leaves your mind.

Anonymous No. 16086839

giwtwm
I have the digging 'tism too.

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https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ted-kaczynski-the-techies-wet-dreams

> But man-machine hybrids will retain a biological component derived from human beings only as long as the human-derived biological component remains useful. When purely artificial components become available that provide a better cost-versus-benefit balance than human-derived biological components do, the latter will be discarded and the man-machine hybrids will lose their human aspect to become wholly artificial.[20] Even if the human-derived biological components are retained they will be purged, step by step, of the human qualities that detract from their usefulness. The self-propagating systems to which the man-machine hybrids belong will have no need for such human weaknesses as love, compassion, ethical feelings, esthetic appreciation, or desire for freedom. Human emotions in general will get in the way of the self-propagating systems' utilization of the man-machine hybrids, so if the latter are to remain competitive they will have to be altered to remove their human emotions and replace these with other motivating forces. In short, even in the unlikely event that some biological remnants of the human race are preserved in the form of man-machine hybrids, these will be transformed into something totally alien to human beings as we know them today.

>The same applies to the hypothesized survival of human minds in "uploaded" form inside machines. The uploaded minds will not be tolerated indefinitely unless they remain useful (that is, more useful than any substitutes not derived from human beings), and in order to remain useful they will have to be transformed until they no longer have anything in common with the human minds that exist today.