Message from @Tea Pope
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also a theory that plants and animals can detect changes in EM displacment
@HunDread No I mean they get to distinguish a person that does nothing from a person that damages a plant from a scent of that person (hormonal markers presumably)
Hello you closet jews
humans are literally animals
remember that
humans are classified as animalia
yes
And don't forget life is just very quick chemistry
can you detect EM displacement
our closest living cousins are pan troglodytes
Slightly smarter animals tho
Yes
Brains actually do that
I can't, but sometimes following electro-static buildup my emotions get messed up
Yes, EM displacements at a certain level is absolutely something humans can detect.
Or perhaps the emotional mess-up provides the electro-static buildup
It's like your attention shifts marginally it's said some cultures rely on it more and have words for it
This is something 've noticed wth my parents and other people as well
Now we need to step into the new era: attach a more reliable storage for memory, clock and calculator to the fleshy thought machine
Rather not, TBH.
you're already a cyborg, by official definitions
so alienated would suport the notion that em fields can effect mood and thus behavioural patterns
the electronic device you are interfacing with is connected to you
more or less
THE FLESH IS WEAK
Just because i have a phone does not mean i am a cyborg
so you say
Yes you are
Nah, the MMI is there.
when you get old
it's not just one device though; it's the composite whole
Unless I am able to use my phone at any time i want then im not a cyborg
and you get a pace maker
it's not the artistic cyborg
It's a *soft* one, but it's absolutely there.
but you are a cyborg
But you cant use a dead phone
because youve been guzzling cheese burgers so much your heart is broken