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There aren't birds anymore, did you hear?
They went missing, all at once, while no one was looking - and have been replaced by exact duplicates.
They look like birds. They sound like birds. In a way, they still are birds. But they aren't the same birds.
Are they robots? Are they occupied by rogue infiltrating spirits? Are they secret spy devices?
What do you think?
76 sats \ 1 reply \ @fm 26 Mar
What do you think?
I think i want a hit of that dope you are smoking
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Ewww who would want their teeth to disappear and be replaced with exact duplicates?
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Seems like a lot of work building all those little flying, lifelike robots, no? Making one of those little hummingbirds must be a bitch.
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Good point, I hadn't thought of the autonomous self-assembling nanobots from another dimension angle.
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CIA’s Office of Advanced Technologies and Programs developed the unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) fish to study aquatic robot technology. Some of the specifications used to develop “Charlie” were:
speed | endurance | maneuverability | depth control | navigational accuracy | autonomy | communications status
The UUV fish contains a pressure hull, ballast system, and communications system in the body and a propulsion system in the tail. It is controlled by a wireless line-of-sight radio handset.
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