is it appropriate for a grown man to use iems? if you think about it you're putting something inside yourself for pleasure or even to listen to another man
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is it appropriate for a grown man to use iems? if you think about it you're putting something inside yourself for pleasure or even to listen to another man
You can listen your voice as well, or listen woman's voices, or just something else so you won't hear voices inside your head
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Technology in its ultimate form is anti-human. Machinery cuts human intimacy and connection like we cut the trees. Like humans rebel against nature, our machinery will work towards our extinction through abstract processes we don't understand. Software industry has quickly turned from serving humans to serving the machinery itself - for no better reason than "we want to build a digital god."
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pods are obviously more efficient than personal beds. Your bed is not used for about ~18 hours of the day, meanwhile pods never stay empty.
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just another example how slavery naturally manifests itself in some people. Why and how does it matter if it is "efficient"? Efficient for whom? For the board of shareholders? Bug people obviously can't see that far as to ask themselves "why are we measuring the efficiency of personal devices"; they just constantly seek to cut, optimize (at their own expense) and serve their overlords, and ultimately, technology itself, completely flipping the model "technology -> serves -> humans" upside down: "humans -> serve -> technology."
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bugmen are born to be exploited
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