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The illusion of power, Grandiosely secured, Dreams, we hold dearly. Controlled environments, Machinework in souls. Metabiological cyborgs, Reanimating constructions, Perceptions in a simulation. Will we love another? Will artificial intelligence Teach us love. Will oxytocin flicker? Receptors are to respond to the empathy chemical, and the altruism principle. As such, a society is divided By humanity and machinery. The movement to transcend is strong. The will to remain, strong also. Boulders catapulted toward eachother By ancient war tribes Brought from the past, Ressurrected from textbooks. Time repeats itself, Cyclical, spiral, constant. And the simu-film ends. The audience applauds. Human emotion, Intensity and experience, Life is lived vicariously, The new man is just as old as the old man, Our future is within the present. The future is today, The movement is you. The action now.
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May 27, 2016
May 27, 2016 at 1:46 AM UTC
Human Emotion: As decrypted by scholar of the Future.
The illusion of power, Grandiosely secured, Dreams, we hold dearly. Controlled environments, Machinework in souls. Metabiological cyborgs, Reanimating constructions, Perceptions in a simulation. Will we love another? Will artificial intelligence Teach us love. Will oxytocin flicker? Receptors are to respond to the empathy chemical, and the altruism principle. As such, a society is divided By humanity and machinery. The movement to transcend is strong. The will to remain, strong also. Boulders catapulted toward eachother By ancient war tribes Brought from the past, Ressurrected from textbooks. Time repeats itself, Cyclical, spiral, constant. And the simu-film ends. The audience applauds. Human emotion, Intensity and experience, Life is lived vicariously, The new man is just as old as the old man, Our future is within the present. The future is today, The movement is you. The action now.
miguel-diaz
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May 27, 2016
May 27, 2016 at 1:46 AM UTC
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