xRe: Maladaptive breeding (Re: 'Face' cultures)
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- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 00:35:00 +0200
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Looking longer into the future, it is entirely possible that current
humans will be
supplanted by robots or (more probably) cyborgs. What does
extinction mean in this case?
breeding.I hope that the cyborgs will be clever enough to keep a decent human
zoo as an emergency gene pool. Then, in case of any severe cyborg
desaster, and if all else fails, they can return to good old sexual
:-)
Let's hope they do not make the mistake of keeping my most recent
ex-wife in the zoo...
Then there will be NO breeding at all.
How would you know? Sometimes all it needs to cure frigidity is the
proper partner. ;-)
When her sister said of her, "That cold, castrating bitch." There's a
clue.
You should have married the sister...:-)
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