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post_from_work | 4 years ago

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SexyCyborg|4 years ago

>That statement seems incongruent with getting breast implants/plastic surgery...

Yes, it does seem that way. That's on me until I'm willing to offer a more complete explanation.

alexisread|4 years ago

I'm not 100% sure on this, but when I visited China (and my brother has said similar with Taiwan), the concept of old/existing was blurry - as an example a temple that has been completely reconstructed and doesn't include any of the original material, is still 2000 years old.

I think Terry Pratchett has a similar passage in The Fifth Elephant - this axe, over time may need a replacement head, or the handle may need some work, but it will always be the same axe that my father gave to me [paraphrased].

I guess, applied here, it's a similar thing to knowing you are male in a female body for instance. Morphology of the avatar in your head can be different to your external appearance, ie. you always had large boobs?

phnofive|4 years ago

We all play the cards we're dealt, but it can't hurt to try for some extra luck.

xboxnolifes|4 years ago

Having the opportunity to get implant surgery and deciding to pursue it is still playing your hand. The same way that being born into a scenario having access to computers and deciding to use them is. Or using makeup. Or being born with a healthy enough body to work out for muscle. Etc, etc, etc.

post_from_work|4 years ago

If that argument (that leveraging any available artificial enhancement is ok) held any conceptual weight, we would embrace PEDs in athletics. We don't. Ask yourself why?