In the future, single men will take the sting out of alienation by tending to the needs of giant robotic maggots. Or something like that.
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2 comments:
An interesting concept. Bleak and depressing, but interesting.
But yeah, they need to do something to make it cuter, and less grub-like. Maybe make it furry, like a pet?
But then...why not just get a pet?
The pervy look of that dude is priceless!
Also, it would be nice to know what happened to all the cats that used to fill the role of companions for lonely single men, in that future time —were all of them eaten by the magbots?