Message from @Tero
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I'm a very ginger nigger
ghost in the shell is popular because Matoko has huge tits, just like in every anime
Cool
also, she has to strip to go invisible
and her arms get ripped off, causing her clothes to fall off in one scene
i don't think that's it
well it makes sense, because her suit is skin tight, so when it tears, the whole thing flies off
im just kidding around
if it annoys feminists as well as committed waifu enthusiasts, id be okay with it
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although the major does have tits, it's jarring or so because she isn't really a sexual character
and it's motoko
yeah but she's sold as being attractive, as like a stoic lady, sort of the middle ground between tsundere and the open slut
which i have no problem with, as i said
mm
good anime though, one of my favourites
japs were quite optimistic in the 90s about how cool the future would be
Motoko has a fully artificial body
There is no "getting naked" for her
ahem
(bigot)
They are. But they don't have the same sanctity as biological bodyparts
Because biological parts don't grow back
Prosthetics are replaceable
In a permanent "Ship of Theseus" conundrum
ship of theseus is not really confusing from a programming point of view
you would say that the modified ship is still an instance of the class (ship of theseus) but is not identical to the original instance of the class
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problem is when you hear 'the ship of theseus' you assume it's a particular, not a class
tbh, the 'problem' itself isn't really a problem, because of what you just said
The Ship of Theseus was never presented as a paradox
i think it is kind of a paradox
because it is and isn't the same ship
You know the best part about growing up with nothing? Nothing! But you know what makes it bearable? Knowing that you were surrounded by a lot of other people who cared about you, who had just as much. Which was nothing. But itโs not just a Compton thing, whether it be the favelas of Rio, the projects of the Bronx, the slums of Mumbai, or the farms and the factories of the Heartland. Struggle is everywhere. And it always brings people together into a community that looks out for each other. But if you bust your hump And get lucky enough to make it out, the number-one rule is never forget where you came from And never ever forget the people who helped you rise.
That's why so many successful people roll with the same crew they came up with. Those were the people who always looked out for you Always had your back, and you were always gonna have theirs.
Too wholesome
๐
Also never go back
wat
> ship of theseus is not a paradox from a programming perspective