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( SMS: Lucas ) Wow now I’m quite disappointed…. not even slightly? ( SMS: Lucas ) Not even a tiny tiny little bit?

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[text] » Sophie: I’m not even straight for you -
( SMS: Lucas ) Wow now I’m quite disappointed…. not even slightly? ( SMS: Lucas ) Not even a tiny tiny little bit?
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“You and I both, miss. But who knows what kind of contraptions will be invented once their generation comes and ours is of the past.” Brayden planted the thought of the future in his own mind. As the years passed by, so did the trends and way of life during those times. Change always won. “Let’s just hope there aren’t any robotic nannys in the future to raise our kids.”
“Eh? No way I will let a robotic nanny near my child, that’s out of question! Nothing can replace the gentle care and love from parents, especially not some metallic thing without a beating heart. They could get hacked by an evil professor since they’re just machines and then try to get the world domination. No thanks, I don’t want one in my house.” Sophie raised her arms to cross them in front of her chest. Even though the scenario was clearly exaggerated and inspired by a movie she had recently watched the female still shared the thought that roboters shouldn’t be used to watch or raise children. Or for any other things.