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Isaac-Saxxon 10-16-2007 07:20 AM

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You guys know your very first love was a robot. Her name was Rosie or better known as Rosie Palmer. :laugh:

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Pocahontas 10-16-2007 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by purpahurl (Post 22826)
If we could come out with a male "shopping companion" robot that loves to look and spend hours shopping and not buying we'd have it made.:laugh:

Not buy anything??? That would be YOUR fantasy!! Mr. Roboto would have to be loaded in the wallet as well as other areas!:laugh::laugh:

AnimeSpirit 10-16-2007 09:34 AM

I suppose I can support sex with a robot, but not marriage. Marriage comes with certain legal/financial benefits that I think should not be extended to an artificial mate. Even now, you can go out and buy a sex doll, but I don't think you can legally marry it.

As far as robot sex, why not? It might have a positive influence on mankind's run-away population.

joepole 10-16-2007 09:54 AM

Run-away population? The US is below replacement level birth-wise, immigration is the only thing that keeps us from shrinking. Europe is below replacement level. Asia and Africa are the only places with expanding populations.

We've barely passed six billion people worldwide, we're nowhere near any problem population levels, Earth as a whole is fairly sparsely populated.

Isaac-Saxxon 10-16-2007 10:13 AM

The Greenies would have your think that we are over populated. There is plenty of room on this planet. Good post joe.

AnimeSpirit 10-16-2007 11:51 AM

Sorry, but when we are stacking homes atop one another (tall buildings and apartments) to make room for housing, it's clear there are too many people.

LateNight 10-16-2007 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit (Post 22858)
Sorry, but when we are stacking homes atop one another (tall buildings and apartments) to make room for housing, it's clear there are too many people.

Depends entirely on where you want to live. Might be too many people who want to live in one location.. doesn't mean we don't have plenty of vacant space available :)

Isaac-Saxxon 10-16-2007 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit (Post 22858)
Sorry, but when we are stacking homes atop one another (tall buildings and apartments) to make room for housing, it's clear there are too many people.

Remember int the Matrix when Smith was talking to Morpheus. Man is like a virus that moves to a place and breeds until they take over. City's will always draw large crowds because of business. There is plenty of land just need to have people like the American pioneers to get it done. I was not calling you a greenie Anime :peace:

purpahurl 10-16-2007 12:21 PM

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Sorry, but when we are stacking homes atop one another (tall buildings and apartments) to make room for housing, it's clear there are too many people.

Here we go.

joepole 10-16-2007 02:10 PM

>Sorry, but when we are stacking homes atop one another (tall buildings and apartments) to make room for housing, it's clear there are too many people.

1. That makes absolutely no sense.

2. If that were true then the world has been overcrowded for thousands of years. What are the consequences of this overcrowding?

3. Why does the fact that some people are "stacking houses" mean we're too crowded, but the fact that most everybody else isn't doesn't mean we're not too crowded? By your logic if there existed a multi-story building anywhere in the world then we would have "too many people."

The Earth (disregarding Antarctica) has about 112 people per square mile, about 10% denser than Louisiana. Does Louisiana seem full to you?

rhertz 10-16-2007 04:37 PM

I'd rather have an opposite sex clone than a robot.... I'm always screwing myself over anyways..... :D

Isaac-Saxxon 10-16-2007 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by rhertz (Post 22873)
I'd rather have an opposite sex clone than a robot.... I'm always screwing myself over anyways..... :D

That sounds like it would hurt. So you would like to see yourself in drag :laugh:

rhertz 10-16-2007 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon (Post 22886)
So you would like to see yourself in drag :laugh:

No I see my sister every day.. It was just a joke! :footinmouth:

Isaac-Saxxon 10-16-2007 07:54 PM

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No I see my sister every day.. It was just a joke! :footinmouth:

I bet she would not laugh :nono: I just guessing she is not one the avatars on this board :laugh:

piemaker720 10-16-2007 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon (Post 22889)
I bet she would not laugh :nono: I just guessing she is not one the avatars on this board :laugh:

Thanks you guys, now I'll probably dream of rhertz in drag tonight, oh what a nightmare.:laugh::laugh::laugh:


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