andinocel
Overlord
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(This might not be news to many of you, but I'm stating it anyway just to get it off my chest)
Seeing femoids as inanimate sex bots that mimic human behavior has been helpful to me in understanding their motives. I learned to ask myself "why would a sex bot do what she is doing?"
Just like in the first Terminator, where it is described as a machine that cannot be bargained with, it only wants to kill, a femoids point is survival and security. Nothing is by chance with them. It might sound like I'm giving them credit, but I'm not.
PS - I recommend watching Ex-Machina if you haven't already
Seeing femoids as inanimate sex bots that mimic human behavior has been helpful to me in understanding their motives. I learned to ask myself "why would a sex bot do what she is doing?"
Just like in the first Terminator, where it is described as a machine that cannot be bargained with, it only wants to kill, a femoids point is survival and security. Nothing is by chance with them. It might sound like I'm giving them credit, but I'm not.
- That bot had a reason to smile at you.
- That bot ignored you, it did not "not see you".
- That bot has a motivation to like a certain type of music or sports team (because it associates it with its favorite type of Chad or Tyrone)
- That bot didn't do favor for a certain man just to be polite
PS - I recommend watching Ex-Machina if you haven't already