If she can remain encouraging but never insistent, this could be be fun; otherwise, it could provide more drama and tension.
This comic is SO much reasonable drama and tension.
Also post-humanism as a way to deal with life/death, if everyone is robots how will they reincarnate?
Given the fact that the robots possess souls, I would bet that they count as “Alive” magicaly speaking. Also life and death applies to more than humans, and you would be hard pressed to turn all the worlds algae into machines
Again my thought was more if, in the future due to trans/post-humanism, no humans exist/are being born what happens when life/death need to reincarnate?
Noooope
I mean, think about the possibilities of going from human to android, one could, if it was technologically possible, become the opposite sex if they were suffering gender dysphoria, right?
Provided those building the androids understood gender dysphoria well enough to build a body that felt “right” to the person inside rather than match some off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all generic form.
If humans became immortal, Why would they have children to carry on their legacy?
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If she can remain encouraging but never insistent, this could be be fun; otherwise, it could provide more drama and tension.
This comic is SO much reasonable drama and tension.
Also post-humanism as a way to deal with life/death, if everyone is robots how will they reincarnate?
Given the fact that the robots possess souls, I would bet that they count as “Alive” magicaly speaking. Also life and death applies to more than humans, and you would be hard pressed to turn all the worlds algae into machines
Again my thought was more if, in the future due to trans/post-humanism, no humans exist/are being born what happens when life/death need to reincarnate?
Noooope
I mean, think about the possibilities of going from human to android, one could, if it was technologically possible, become the opposite sex if they were suffering gender dysphoria, right?
Provided those building the androids understood gender dysphoria well enough to build a body that felt “right” to the person inside rather than match some off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all generic form.
If humans became immortal, Why would they have children to carry on their legacy?