This does not bode well
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Replying to @jackdcoulson @EdLatimore
To be fair I’ve only seen a few cautionary horror tales that provide parents a way to become even more addicted to the memory of their dead child.
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Wait until they start cloning them.
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Android children with customizable faces.
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You just sent shivers up my spine.
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Except the android child replacements# operates with ad software so they scan your conversations and ask you to buy things for them on a 3-day delay so you don’t recall you mentioned the product before.
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Replying to @JezzaCorncob @TheBrometheus and
It’s a scary place, in Adam’s head. Isn’t it?
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Replying to @OpheliaMaddsen @TheBrometheus and
The problem is that some ghoul at Facebook has likely had the same thought and pitched it to an ecstatic reception.
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Replying to @JezzaCorncob @TheBrometheus and
‘Monetising grief: Experimental strategies for turning income out of post mortem users.’
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“How to harvest a mother’s grief for pure profit as a gift to her.”
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