I was never good at handwriting anyway
I'm not afraid of like, medical advancements and stuff that helps save lives or improve lives, especially in like 3rd world countries, but i'm afraid of technology replacing key biological functions. For example, if you spend your entire life typing (its probable that future generations will) you might forget how to handwrite properly, and parts of your finger's muscles will experience atrophy making it harder to pick up that habit again.i've always been bad at handwriting also this is false because why would your mind just throw away a good skill that takes years to master and be actually good at writing efficiently and quicklyMaybe one day we might use these technologies so much that our typical behavior such as walking, writing, breathing, eating, etc. will be replaced by mechanisms that do it for us. We have cars, and the more we drive cars, the less we use our leg muscles, and maybe one day we might even use smaller transportation devices that will completely replace our legs.breathing and eating? are you joking? its not like we drive cars 60 hours a week, we do much more walking than driving around. and its not like we don't eat and therefor forget to eat or our body forgets to create digestive acids to digest the food we forgot to eat, either. and for breathing, well, forget off. go forget how to blink because you stare at the monitor for too long buddy
>doesnt like technology>uses his phone or computer to use the internetWhatAm I missing a joke or something?
in like 10 years or something i will pay to have bionic arms
I dont spend much time playing video games anymore because it was getting in the way of my life and distracting me from important stuff like working out and maintaining health, etc. etc. As more years go by im afraid that technology is killing humanity to a certain extent.
give me that bionic richard
i think you gotta rethink that wording