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What is the social/ethical/legal status of AnthroPCs?

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Storel:

--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 22 Apr 2013, 15:59 ---A whole twenty minutes of paying attention to what nerves fire when you get cold, vs. general anaesthetic, weeks of recovery, months of physio, and probably a bunch of psychiatrist appointments because "it'd be so cool" is not considered a normal reason to want to chop your hand off…?

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Just slam a car door very hard on your hand two or three times, and nobody who looks at the hand will have any question about why you want it replaced.

But don't let anybody see you do it, or you'll have to go to those psychiatric appointments anyway...

mtmerrick:

--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 22 Apr 2013, 15:59 ---A whole twenty minutes of paying attention to what nerves fire when you get cold, vs. general anaesthetic, weeks of recovery, months of physio, and probably a bunch of psychiatrist appointments because "it'd be so cool" is not considered a normal reason to want to chop your hand off…?

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soon as they get touch and better individual digit control working on prosthetics, i'd seriously consider voluntary amputation. i have very little faith in my meatware. gimme some decent and upgradable hardware and i'll be very happy.

(also, the simple fact of being a cyborg is awesome.)

Is it cold in here?:
Maybe after the artificial ones have had as many years of R&D as the natural ones.

pwhodges:
And the infrastructure to support them is as widely accessible.

Neko_Ali:
I would sincerely love to have my damaged lower back or weak eyes replaced.. But to be honest, what I really want is a full body replacement. Especially if I get to design the shell... Matoko Kusanagi anyone?

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