creates a test tube baby in their warehouse and raises it on gov't propaganda.
but how would it get the eggs?
If any of this were to come to pass, what would be the first year you might see it?
creates a test tube baby in their warehouse and raises it on gov't propaganda.
but how would it get the eggs?
Pay for frozen eggs. Or, in a proper dystopia, kidnap women with a white van, sedate them, then extract eggs for freezing before dumping them.I can imagine how a sex bot could capture a sample from the male, but how would it get the eggs?
I honestly don't see sex robots for collecting sperm in the foreseeable future. Also, the white van for collecting eggs is unlikely.If any of this were to come to pass, what would be the first year you might see it?
I honestly don't see sex robots for collecting sperm in the foreseeable future. Also, the white van for collecting eggs is unlikely.
Maybe they would do this in China though. I'd say 2027 there.
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True?Roosh wanted me to tell y'all, "Shalom".
Please post said podcast. That was expected.In a recent Jay Dyer podcast, a caller said Roosh is now a novice monk and has taken an obedience of silence.
I can't remember the exact podcast unfortunately. It's one of the open debates of the last few months.Please post said podcast. That was expected.
Whether it's true or not, It's not hard to believe that if you've read his last book American Pilgrim. He's visited quite a few Orthodox monasteries in the US and has been flirting with the idea of going full monk ever since. He mentions that as a side note a few times.In a recent Jay Dyer podcast, a caller said Roosh is now a novice monk and has taken an obedience of silence.
No, I was just fooling around.True?
In one of his Babylon Road videos, he said that he spoke to a monk (or might have been a priest) who told him that based on everything Roosh had told, his chances of becoming a monk were 50% and that was in 2019.Whether it's true or not, It's not hard to believe that if you've read his last book American Pilgrim. He's visited quite a few Orthodox monasteries in the US and has been flirting with the idea of going full monk ever since. He mentions that as a side note a few times.