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This is not ok
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>>47011693

Looks like Hitomi Tanaka after a construction crew has done a boob reduction on her.
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>>47011835
Why is a chick with such lopsided tits so popular.
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>>47011850

Some people prize quantity above quality.
It's very human.
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>>47011850
because 'lopsided tits' = 'natural tits' in many cases. L2humans
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>>47011693
>We will continue this game in the shadow realm!
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>>47011693
what's wrong here?
it's a robot that can play Texas holdem?
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>>47012238
Nah, they should have done some cool retro-futurism droid design instead of some shitty rubberskin uncanny demon
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>>47012284
That's actually a good point. They really missed an opportunity here.
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>>47012284
This. Uncanny valley is not as cool as the sleek mac look most people expect. Or you could go for something from an old sci-fi film.
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>>47011693
First the dealers.

Next the GMs.

And lastly the players...
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>>47012284
they're saving all the good stuff for sex stuff... probably
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>>47011693
It's moments like these that make me stop and think at how humanity, as a species, is still fundamentally not so different from when we started out.

This thread is a fine example of how much and, at the same time how little, communicating has changed during the centuries. OP is clearly trying to spark
a discussion: that much is certain. But he chooses to do so in a very peculiar manner. Rather than presenting his argument in plain writing - perhaps
because there is no argument at all, I speculate - and sharing his thoughts with the reader so that the latter may analyze them in depth, the OP elects
instead to not elaborate upon his argument at all.

In doing so, the reader's attention falls inevitably on the picture included with the post, and he is left with three scant lines of greentext that serve
as a key to interpret it. This is in a sense reminiscient of humanity's earliest attempt at communicating: a crude painting of a lion, and a splash of red.
Does it signify danger? Awe? Respect? The reader is left to wonder.

In OP's case, one curious insight we can glean from this modern cave painting (posted on an African prehistoric cave-painting forum, as many a 4chan user
would quip) is that the medium may very well evolve, but the way humans communicate sometimes harkens back to its mythical origins.
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>>47015273
Are you trying to say OP possesses the intelligence of a caveman?
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>>47015273
This poster is clearly
using a badly formatted
copypasta
because they can't think of anything
original to say.
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At least you don't have to tip a robot
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>>47011693
>this is not ok
I really hate this saying. It's like a condensed version of sjws smug inability to understand that viewpoints other than their own aren't automatically incorrect. ironically you could say it triggers me
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>>47011693
Jesus fuck that face is creepy.
*shivers*
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Why does that robot not have an extra pair of arms to serve drinks while dealing? This is some dumb ass design.
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>>47015932
Cavemen were probably more intelligent and wiser than us. We just have more knowledge.
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>>47017760
There are robo waitress and robo whores too.
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>>47017816

I disagree. I believe wisdom, like intelligence, to be a product of stability. I don't think humans got actual wise men till civilizations started sprouting up.
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>>47017901
Wisdom is accumulative. On one hand, we live longer. On the other, most of us are exposed to far less variety of situations than said caveman would.
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>>47012582
The heck is this? A statue?
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>>47012113
Underrated post.
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>>47017928

You put too little stock into the power of computers and communication.
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>>47012238
She's ugly.
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>>47017816
Funny joke.

>>47017928
Outstanding joke. Likening the simple and lethally short life of prehistory humans to the insane variety and complications of modern life. Truly a comic masterpiece.
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>>47011693
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62UzLgdb1GQ
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>>47017934
no
it's a real fucking dino
of course it's a statue
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>>47011693
Yeah, Texas Hold 'em is pretty much the worst form of poker for lazy stupid cunts.
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>>47011693
At least a robot won't be angry when I stand up and jerk off onto her tits in the middle of a game.
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>>47011693
Does she know she's not allowed to keep pictures of her family at her workplace?
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>>47018059
What tits? She's pretty flat, and I wouldn't be surprised if she was like a manequin under her clothes, with a mere smooth lump to suggest boobs.
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>>47015955
Fuck, this picture is telling a million different stories.
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>>47012284

this is a cultural thing - the japs prefer their robots human-looking while westerlings prefer highly robotic designs.
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>>47016694
It's just a meme, anon.

OP doesn't actually think it's not ok.
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>>47015955

Is htat robot fucking that injured woman's face? or does it just have a special nozzle that extends from its crotch that it inserts into injured people's throats to clear their airways?

and what's the difference?
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>>47020249
It's because they want Robotic Waifus.
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>>47011835
Hitomi thread?
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>>47017816
And our eyes aren't real. Fuck off Jaden
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>>47018025
Bro
Bro
Bro
He might have thought it was animatronic, rather than just a statue.
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>>47020249
That robot is in one of the malls in Odaiba (Venus Fort if I remember correctly). Saw it myself in February, a few people approached it and were freaked out/surprised by that it wasn't a human being.
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>>47011896
>>47012054
And most humans have shit taste.
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>>47020249
Westerners unable to pass trap checks confirmed
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>>47011693
I know, I'm sure they can make her way more sexy.
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>Installing electronic table games can help casino operators reduce their labor exposure on low-denomination games and during slow periods. Also novice customers may seek out robotic tables to avoid embarrassment if they make a mistake.
Potential for adorable

>In Macau, the world’s largest gambling hub, machines are less likely to appeal. Asian customers are more inclined to gamble in a noisy and crowded environment, preferring to banter with dealers and fellow gamblers than sit in front of a machine that provides little or no engagement.
>“Gamblers often slam the table and shout loudly to pump up the mood. I’m not sure if robotic dealers can tap into the gamblers’ psychology correctly and give an appropriate response.”
This could be a hilarious interaction

>Even still, Hanson Robotics has sold a rival product — which is interactive and able to make facial expressions — to a Macau casino operator, said Jeanne Lim, the Hong Kong-based company’s chief marketing officer. She declined to say which company bought it.

>Paradise Entertainment is working on making their robots more lifelike, Chun said. Scanners located in card shoes enable the machines to recognize the cards that have been dealt. More advanced models will incorporate face-recognition capabilities so customers, especially important high-rollers, get more personalized service, such as being greeted by their name.

>Kam Pek Paradise, an SJM Holdings Ltd.-owned casino in Macau that’s managed by Paradise Entertainment, began a couple of months ago requesting VIP customers provide personal details and a portrait photograph so that surveillance cameras will recognize them and alert floor managers of their arrival via an automatic text message, Chun said. Likewise, the technology can be used to scout for known troublemakers.

Getting a lot of ideas from this.
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>>47011693
>robot
>good at shuffling randomly
>good at dealing randomly
pick one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxJubaijQbI
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>>47022939
Not really. Western sci-fi has usually portrayed robots as obviously mechanical and not as androids. Westerners have a cultural expectation of what robots should look like. Sure, we have androids like the Terminator, Data, and several from /co/ sources, but westerners still expect exposed metal and wires for a robot.
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>>47023514
I don't expect wires and metal exposed in an android.
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>>47022939
>>47023514

It's culture. Robots are slaves, we westeners want our slaves to be clearly not like us. We dislike what's not like us, but since we value freedom and we're talking about negating freedom to the machine, we don't want it to be like us or our friends.

Asians have no souls and no have a culture that values stomping each other to be the best, so it's ok for them to have slaves that look like humans.
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>>47023566
I'd rather have a "mechanical in appearance, but human in behaviour" android than "human in appearance, but mechanical in behaviour" android.

Japanese are focusing on the wrong aspects.
It is not the warmth of the skin, or the spark in the eyes that makes an android.
True companionship is achieved first and foremost by interactions and similarity in values, and not by lack of interactions and similarity in appearance.
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>>47011693
>robot
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>this technoheresy
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