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The idea of being a cyborg
2016-01-01 22:18:52 Post No. 25415227
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The idea of being a cyborg
Anonymous
2016-01-01 22:18:52
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I think that this whole "robot/normie" dichotomy is actually a spectrum, on one end you have total NEET robots that rarely if ever leave their house, and on the other you have chad thundercock whos entire life is based off of listening to nog music and spamming pound symbols which somehow gets him laid regularly.
I don't want to be either one, although I do feel a natural affinity with robots, and I think I am closer to the robot end of the spectrum than the normie end, I want some of the things the normies have.
They have a lot of bad things, like loads of debt due to shitty fields in college, drug addiction, emotional turmoil if someone posts something snarky about them on facebook, girls have mental break downs over gossip, guys constantly live in fear of rape accusations and being called a bigot or racist or something, and now the normies are even starting to lose their ties with each other in person and are starting to become more and more consumed by smart phones, and although its not apparent now all the normies are steadily marching towards a life of sadness once they hit their mid to late 20s when they either become service industry people "hi may I take your order" or ditch diggers and other blue collar work, or office desk jockeys that spend all day in a cubicle and have to kiss their bosses asses and get them coffee and deal with a thing called "office politics" which is like middle and high school cliques all over again.
But I do want the sex they are having, I do want a few super close friends that I know some of them have, and I want to do random activities outside of my house and just in general hang out.
So is there really an "in-between" of being a normie vs a robot, can you really have the best of both?