Dum

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[–] Dum@reddthat.com 4 points 1 year ago

He WANTS to help Russia... Don't feed the troll.

[–] Dum@reddthat.com 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Oh yeah it's really crazy impressive, from a technology pov this is amazing.

I concede I'm neither a biologist nor a doctor, and if lazy sperm is not genetic, respectively if children born from this would lead a completely normal life: awesome. I just think knowingly passing on serious disabilities with a high chance to a new generation is something that should be avoided, specifically because you can't ask the people affected, which is the children born. In the end, it's just my ignorant weird feeling from what looks like Frankensteining together something that seems dead to create new life.

[–] Dum@reddthat.com 26 points 1 year ago (9 children)

This is clearly a case of "just because we can doesn't mean we should". Sounds like a really bad idea to create life from sperm that doesn't even move. Some people are just not meant to have kids and should come to terms with it instead of passing their own problems on to the next generation. I think it's selfish. Also it's not like there aren't enough people already, adopt and give a good life to a healthy child that otherwise wouldn't have a future.

[–] Dum@reddthat.com 0 points 1 year ago

Sucking my dick will potentially please some god, so it has a potential of infinite reward.

What do you mean "which god", I just made it the fuck up, that doesn't mean it couldn't be true! Just think of paradise or something.

[–] Dum@reddthat.com 1 points 1 year ago

Not at all my experience, the miniscule amount of data needed for a text message goes over the shittiest of internet lines. Yes, SMS sometimes goes over a highly saturated network where data doesn't because sms just yeets your data instead of establishing a proper connection with a handshake. Though that's usually very unreliable as well. SMS is also terrible from a privacy perspective, as it is unencrypted and can be spoofed and read by anyone in between, and even read by third parties who just listen in on the wireless transmission. Look where you're posting. "Cake" pfft

[–] Dum@reddthat.com 18 points 1 year ago

"Never hesitate to state the obvious", for socially awkward teenager-me this was a game changer how to participate in conversation. I still live by it and it's really useful in meetings, as it also brings real value to the conversation, as whatever is obvious to you isn't necessarily obvious to others. And even if everyone knew, it may still spark a discussion.