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We do not create our desires – that which choice emerges from. Choice, as race, is illusory. We are witness to our actions, but do not control them. That we feel as if we are in control is an interesting thing. For example, if you were to isolate any part of my body at a small enough scale, say, the diameter of a

No need to scratch your head. Race is one way in which we identify ourselves, and only goes as far as our subjective viewpoint. We are all different, with our lowest common denominator being that of human. From what I’ve seen, people who identify as black tend to think about their identity considerably more than other

I don’t think you are correct. Regardless; the current situation is not working in the US, and the current situation is working in those countries where wealth is more evenly distributed. Interesting, huh.

Spreading the wealth also worked out well for post WWII America, and is currently working out for other nations (you know the ones) :)

Please reveal your less weird ideal world.

Punched once, not twice. Once, not twice.

Jonathan Chiat is a hero among free speech advocates and those concerned with its suppression.

She said she thought he had a bar in his hand and that he was trying to jimmy the lock. Her words are in the video, so there’s no doubt what she want’s you to think. Anything other than that is speculation. What she would have done is irrelevant because she did not do anything other than what she did. Other

She said she thought he was trying to jimmy the car open because she saw a bar in his hand. She said that, so we have to take her word for it. Her word is the interface to her consciousness. We cannot know what she’s thinking until she tells us. That’s the way it works. For example, you’re asking questions that

Perhaps she would have; it is unknown.

I see, we follow your way of doing things to ensure your happiness and comfort.

Meanwhile, you’re doing what, exactly, to help relieve suffering in this world? Labeling people as gross, I suspect.

No, the person does not deserve punishment for existing and interacting in a world that is completely unpredictable. You want the person to suffer, but it isn’t compulsory.

All trailers are teasers

I am curious how this incident relates to race relations in this country. This is a unique, one-of-a-kind event. Given that, no horror needed

You mean race. Ethnicity means something, just not what you think.

Still, a bit of sprinkle them up and out for the effort, am I wrong?

There is nothing strange about cyborgs having a race, yes, because as with science fiction, race is made up. It’s the compartmentalizing of humans. We’re all 100% different from each other. Dividing us into groups is promoting segregation. Try the unity route; using the lowest common denominator; that of the human

We’re not sure where this film will be set (?), so you may mean race. If Scarlett was raised in Japan, her ethnicity would be Japanese, regardless of how her facial features played in your imagination.

I’ll be at Roppongi Hills cinema with a cylinder cardboard container of popcorn watching this movie when it is released here in Tokyo; you?