The Australian Surrogate System

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Try to imagine a world where everything is still the same but is completely different at the same time. Imagine a place where how you feel about the way you look doesn’t matter anymore and you can look how you have always wanted to. Where you can experience things that you never thought were possible but still everything is completely the same. This simple thing is called surrogates where you live your life inside a robot without a thing being changed and I believe that robot surrogates should be adopt into every Australians everyday life!

Firstly, the surrogate systems works as a normal human being. It's like you're not using it at all. You are able to experience everything and see everything just as you were when you lived without it. This is a good benefit from the system as it still means you get to live your life the same way and don't have to adopt to a different lifestyle or don't have to adapt to living in a different way.
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By using the surrogate it allows you to remove the sense of fear and do things that might not be as safe if you were to attempt without the surrogate. This means that you can now experience new things that you thought were never possible which can ultimately lead to creating new opportunities for civilisation because of people being able to reach areas never before reached within the human race. Some examples of this is entering dark small caves where you may never be able to exit or old cliff faces that may collapse at any

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