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We live in a world where need fast satisfaction. One of the main reasons fast food chains are so successful today. I'm currently worried about the future of humanity. We might be too dependent on technology. If you've ever seen the movie WALL-E, technology basically cares for the remaining population of humanity. With technology humanity destroyed the earth and was forced to build a spaceship to survive. Each person weighed 300 pounds and couldn't take care of themselves. Or we can go down the more traditional theories of movies with Rise of the Machines. Where we give a mega computer a conscious and emotions and they conclude humans are the sole problem and need to decimate. I understand if we use technology to replace lost limbs or improve

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