meowington
Parody Parrot
- Joined
- May 22, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 6w7
I had asked my INFJ the other night if he'd be weirded out if I hooked up with an animatronic, sex robot version of him. He got really quiet and started a speech about "all thinking machines needing to be destroyed", "our people have a noble history separate of the machines that has only been tainted by their existence", and culminating with "We will march on rusted roads of robot bones and our organic commune will last for a thousand years!!!"
Haha. I guess it's up for debate. I personally wouldn't mind "an organic commune that lasts for thousands of years", even though I work in IT myself. But that's just wishful thinking.
I think a world without machines would be far more grim than what it is now anyway. Just imagine losing all machines that are used in the health industry and whatnot.
Also machines are only "thinking" what they've been programmed to think. The disrupting properties of machinery to our human experience, really boil down to what people use machines for in the first place. Take a way machines and people will still make bad choices. The idealist in me would rather like to see a change in education, psychology and relationships, than in the field of computers.
You might want to check out the TV series "Black Mirror" if you haven't seen it yet. There's an episode where a woman receives a robotic version of her deceased husband !
And this movie also comes to mind : Disconnect
Both of them deal with human relations and technology.
Is the twist that INFJs are the real villains after all?![]()
Ultimately, I think every type can be a potential villain, fictional or real life.