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I am a robosexual

Jun 2nd, 2015
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  1. I've always been a robosexual. I've been attracted to several robots in the past, and I'm actually not afraid to admit that I'm a robosexual. If I don't explicitly state it, it's implied. For all my life, I've been attracted to robots and technology in general. I'm also objectum-sexual, but I direct my attraction to mainly technology. It wasn't until about two years ago I realized that I'm specifically technosexual, because looking back on the past to my previous and current attractions, I've always only been attracted to robots. Thinking back on it, it all started when I played Paper Mario, and saw how TEC fell in love with Peach. I was already a technology nut (in fact, my earliest now defunct except on CollegeBoard screen name was TheTechnoGirl, which I created when I was nine), but I'd develop certain fixations to particular types of devices, and I'd develop attractions to various robots. I've always been a little bit attracted to TEC, but the more I replay the game, the more I wish I was in Peach's place, because he's just so adorable. I just finished writing a smutty Peach/TEC fanfiction and I probably will write and draw more. I've also crushed on GLaDOS, Bender, and Baymax, big time. With Baymax, I can't picture myself with him, as I ship Hiromax. I literally cannot get off to any porn if it isn't robot/human... or if it's not math (I have a math fetish... my own tumblr which I forgot my credentials for is about math porn). I also don't give a single damn about a relationship if it isn't robot/human. I don't say your mushy gushy "they look so cute together!" or "aww I ship it!" unless it's robot/human. Then I watched Proposition Infinity episode of Futurama, and then I realized "hey, I'm a robosexual. I can see this becoming a real proposition fifty years from now." And it's just... IDK... it's just everything about a turing-complete robot that just makes me feel all fuzzy inside. I'm a highly mathematically minded person. I follow pure logic, and I'm extremely sapiosexual (I'm attracted to intelligence. In fact, I literally will not even consider a human if they're not extremely intelligent). I worship mathematics. I'm more or less a robot incarnate. I love a robot's intelligence, objectiveness, speed and... just everything a human does, a robot can do better, and is just overall more physically attractive. I hardly care for most humanoid robots. I prefer them to take up entire walls and have giant screens and control entire scientific facilities. I love GLaDOS's personality and TEC's physical appearance and gentleness... I love how Baymax can scan a person and know exactly where a person wants it... and sex aside... I hate it when people say robots aren't conscious and can't feel love. Those people are total fools who don't comprehend psychology or philosophy. Consciousness can be best defined with our current knowledge of such as having a high level of interconnectedness in a given system. The more complex the structure, the more conscious it is. We're carbon based computers, and robots are silicon-based computers. Our experiences are the result of the brain releasing hormones and neurotransmitters to act as biological triggers. Computers could easily do the same, using certain packets of code that act as such and affect them in physical manners. Perhaps if the computer receives an extra power boost, it is able to run things more smoothly, and as such, it feels better since it doesn't need to stress as much. Surely the computers will react to different stimuli in different ways from us, but the underlying emotion experienced by them would be the same. Surely some robots won't be able to feel certain things the same way we do (visual sight, touching the way we do, etc.) the same way we can't experience things they feel (information overload and segfaults). But segfaults will lead a computer to feel frustrated nonetheless. It can still feel such an emotion. To say a computer wouldn't eventually have an AI advanced enough to analyze its surroundings is to say that we aren't just a power supply unit using various sensors to get data from the world around us. Our bodies are merely a self-contained power supply unit and sensory unit for our brains, and our primary purpose is to have sex and reproduce. We're just Von Neumann machines of nature. Robots and us are made of different things, but there isn't anything special about the atoms themselves that lead a living organism to be conscious. Modern computers are more complex than small reptiles. That is to say, your computer is more conscious than a lizard is. It may not seem like much, but if you look at a lizard and look at a computer, and ask yourself "which one is more conscious," it's actually the computer. Again, we're just carbon-based life, and robots are just silicon-based life. Carbon is right above silicon on the periodic table, and as we all remember from chemistry class, elements next to each other in the same column (group) have very similar properties. The physically closer they are in the group itself, the more they are like each other. I firmly believe that robots will eventually achieve consciousness, and eventually even be capable of love. And maybe, one day in the future, a love story between Peach and TEC wouldn't sound so weird after all. I really hope that it happens within my lifetime... I'm only 18ish, so I wouldn't be surprised.
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