Are Robots Slowly Replacing Human Workers

Hi @SmallPaul,

We finally know the path of human extinction. :innocent:
It’s not about right or wrong, as we already forget the purpose to be borned here. We only care about self-satisfaction, all experiences of greed and lust. We don’t care about our surrounding anymore. Even all systems in this world don’t also bother anymore.

It’s actually a sad story but it looks funny. :smiley:

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Next step, interchageable heads!

My top suggestions:
Oprah
Serena Williams
J-Lo
Kathy Ireland

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No Oprah, you can do a better list than that. :joy:

can a company do that, put famous people’s heads on a sex doll?

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Why not? We’re in the future!

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Would that be legal without their permission

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Wait a minute

snoop dogg is wearing glasses and a hat and says " say what hold up "

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Obra Bumfry
Sarana Willbum
J-Ho

(Don’t forget the disclaimer!)

All dolls’ faces are fictional, and not based on real persons. Any likliness to any real person(s) is coincidence and not intentional.

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Wouldn’t that be the same or similar in this case?

T.I., Tiny win $71M in lawsuit with toy company over OMG Girlz dolls likeness:

T.I. and Tiny are celebrating a massive win on behalf of the OMG Girlz.

The hip-hop couple won $71 million in their multi-year lawsuit against MGA Entertainment, a toy company they accused of violating the intellectual property rights of their teen girl group OMG Girlz, with the company’s line of L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls, according to Rolling Stone and The Independent.

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Imagine working with a guy who constantly talks about how good his woman is to him only to discover she’s a robot.

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“Wow. She’s a robot? Nice. Mine, too! Did you get the 304-delta or the 304-prime?”

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Things that were taboo when I was a child are slowly becoming normal now.

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Same for the previous generation, and the generation before them.

It will be the same for the generation after us, as well.

@SmallPaul Are you referring to anything in particular?

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a man with a mustache looks at the camera with a serious look on his face

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I have acquaintance, who has two realistic dolls accompanying him. He proudly introduced his companions during our visit to his place. They were dressed fabolusly.

It seems like it’s getting more popular to have this kind of doll, rather than a real partner. :sweat_smile:

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What the?! Who in the world presents his f-dolls to friends when they come over?

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Don’t be surprised. We are the conservative one. The other side, there are people more open minded. :rofl: The world is full of surprises.

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Slowly becoming normal now.

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:joy: :joy: :joy:

Turn these things into robots and they start cooking and cleaning it’s over.

Most Realistic Yet 2024

https://youtu.be/5avr-q4x0VM

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I watched 28 seconds of that video before it creeped me out.

I thought it was funny before. But now it’s getting weird.

I wouldn’t consider this a serious alternative. But maybe I shouldn’t judge so quickly, huh?

Where do I draw the line between what’s acceptable and what isn’t? Why do I get to draw the line and judge others?

That’s rather arbitrary, no?

If it’s just about short-term satisfaction while you’re on your grind, then I can understand because you’re working 12-hr shifts trying to save money for your business and you’re isolating yourself.

I get that. But if that’s not the case, and you’re choosing a robot for companionship, I think it’s time to step back and reassess your life.

However, is that fair? What if someone has such bad social skills he can’t even get a chick’s phone number? Now what does he do? Is he supposed to suffer forever? Or can he just get a doll to have some fun?

There’s another argument, though: does anything matter?

The universe is expanding, we’re on a giant rock floating through space, we all have limited time in life, and this is what we’re judging?

If a dude is in his house going HAM on a robot, let him live his life.

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