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by aminok
3411 days ago
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>We are about to face a few individuals with technology will hold massive power over everyone else. There are plenty of counterindications to that. For instance, many forms of technology are becoming increasingly widely adopted, at a rapid pace. I gave the adoption of smartphones as one example. >Why not include mice, they have 97.5% of our genes, as being successful? Why not all mammals? Oh, except horses, of course, because you said in a previous comment we are different from them. I would say the success of human beings is by some metrics a success for mice, mammals etc as well.. |
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>I would say the success of human beings is by some metrics a success for mice, mammals etc as well..
But, again, as you stated previously, not horses? Seriously, you are moving the goalposts all over the place.