Humans


I have always thought are the hell are humans. What defines them from any other robot? What makes them superior to other animals? What is their purpose? No matter how human a robot is made, it is still a robot, isn't it? Even if it becomes exactly like a human, except its a robot. It has emotion, it can give birth, it looks like a human, everything about it seems humans and acts human. Except it has a remote controller or shut down button somewhere. Imagine a human doraemon.

''FLURRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrGGGGgggggH#$%#$^!''
Anything that doesn't look human, is not human though.



If you think about it, a perfect robot that is created to be like human can be created. When it encounters situation that requires it to be happy, it can be programmed to act happy. Angry situation, act angry. Etc etc. So what defines people from robots? Humans are the same aren't they? In happy situations, they become happy. Angry situations, angry. In fact, you have people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, who don't know how to become happy in happy situations nor angry in angry situations. This type of people are like dysfunctional robots or robots that aren't that developed yet.

''HELLO ALL! FUCK YOU ALL! YAY''
A kid with Asperger's may not know what the middle finger means,
nor understand people's reaction to it.


''WHAT YOU SAY!''
A normal baby person, however, knows how to react to that.

...Although Aspergers' may be the perfect excuse for insulting people.
(still holding middle finger) ''Why're you so angry? I only said 'hi'.''


 But thats why i don't understand why people treat humans differently. They say humans have emotions... but aren't those controlled reactions created by chemical reactions?

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