• @LordAmplifier
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    337 months ago

    The sad part is that even if they managed to create catgirls (and anthros pls) in an ethical manner, none of us could become one because it’d most likely be some genetical shenanigans that you need to do in the embryo / foetus stage. But I want to keep believing.

    • @embed_me@programming.dev
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      167 months ago

      But if we invent time travelling data transmission, you can send your consent form to your mom for it to be done. 😼

      • @LordAmplifier
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        27 months ago

        Truly, “a society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit.”

  • @Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
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    247 months ago

    We all live in a nuclear submarine, a nuclear submarine, a nuclear submarine.

    We all live in a nuclear submarine, a nuclear submarine, a nuclear submarine

  • @closetfurry@yiffit.net
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    217 months ago

    Am I the only one who feels the whole thing seems so off? Why would gay furry hackers be asking about catgirls? I struggle to see the sense in that. Sure, two women in a relationship are also per definition “gay”, but I doubt a media outlet would use that definition.

    Did someone do it for the meme and then blame gay furries because them being in IT positions is another meme?

    The whole thing doesn’t add up.

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      177 months ago

      It adds up pretty easily. If you want to stir up fear against nuclear, you hack an irrellevant system of a nuclear power plant - like HR. Then you want as many people as possible to hear about it, so it scares as many people. So you think up something memable to spread the thing. Like “gay furry hackers want cat girls!”. People then start writing articles, readers start sharing them because “funny thing” and others who don’t like nuclear get “validated” in their opinion.