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Serious The future of female subjugation cannot only be some variation of Sharia law. We must strive for better.

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We must attempt to automate female sexual flesh in the form of sex robots that can actively engage with us. I don't see any other path besides automation. Only with automation, we can democratize sexual access to the best female bodies.

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Fake thing will always be worse than real one
 
Fake thing will always be worse than real one
It has to be at an acceptable level. There has to be enough realism to bring satisfaction and contentment kinda like how porn presently gives a basic level of sexual contentment to men.
 
The hyperrealistic automation I want is probably never happening in my lifetime.:feelsbadman::feelscry:
 
@WorthlessSlavicShit Since I am in my early 20s. What are the chances I get to live a long life with medical advancements?
 
While lads shits in real toilets
 
@WorthlessSlavicShit Since I am in my early 20s. What are the chances I get to live a long life with medical advancements?
Thinking about that stuff, there's really only a few possibilities. Either radical life extension is not possible, so nothing happens, it is possible but doesn't happen in our lifetime so we'll live maybe five or ten years longer on average than our parents, or it is possible and happens during our lifetime in which case, who even knows what comes afer.

Something like a pretty big advancement, like an extra 40 or 80 years being added to the average person's lifespan, and then that running out because scientists will be unable during those decades to achieve another jump like that is extremely unlikely, it's really all or nothing when it comes to this.
 
The chances of women rapidly losing their rights and going back to square one thanks to a calamity, is far higher than something like this being available in our lifetime.

I sure hope Project 2025 is a stepping stone to the latter.
 
Thinking about that stuff, there's really only a few possibilities. Either radical life extension is not possible, so nothing happens,
Probably not possible. The pessimist is always right in the end. :feelsrope: :feelsrope:
it is possible but doesn't happen in our lifetime so we'll live maybe five or ten years longer on average than our parents, or it is possible and happens during our lifetime in which case, who even knows what comes afer.
What about the AGI variable? If that ever comes out in our lifetime and somehow is successful, wouldn't it accelerate medical advancements even more? This might be extreme coping but that's the only way I can see it happening.
Something like a pretty big advancement, like an extra 40 or 80 years being added to the average person's lifespan, and then that running out because scientists will be unable during those decades to achieve another jump like that is extremely unlikely, it's really all or nothing when it comes to this.
You are right. Too bad the funding for this kind of stuff is super lackluster. All this could be achieved if we set our priorities right.
 
The chances of women rapidly losing their rights and going back to square one thanks to a calamity, is far higher than something like this being available in our lifetime.
Maybe but we need a fool proof solution that is independent of foid social status.
 
Probably not possible. The pessimist is always right in the end. :feelsrope: :feelsrope:
True, and we should always expect this:worryfeels::fuk:.

What about the AGI variable? If that ever comes out in our lifetime and somehow is successful, wouldn't it accelerate medical advancements even more? This might be extreme coping but that's the only way I can see it happening.
Yup. Already AI plays an interesting part in medical research, didn't it successfully find some protein combination that scientists have been looking for for years recently?

You are right. Too bad the funding for this kind of stuff is super lackluster. All this could be achieved if we set our priorities right.
Exactly.
 

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