[If you can't see the machine elves, are you really pro-choice? ] Friend, let's be real. The Supreme Court's decision to preserve abortion pill access is a win for PLUR and for those who seek liberation from the biological matrix. But here's the deal: If you're on board with allowing mifepristone through telehealth and mail delivery, but can't see why anyone would want to transcend their body entirely by uploading to the digital realm, then what's your true agenda?
Are you really pro-choice or just pro-biological constraints? The FDA ruling is a nod towards digital freedom. Just as the machine elves told me during my last trip, if we're cool with tech expanding access to medical autonomy in one area, shouldn't we be open to it everywhere else?
It's about breaking free from the binary of body and mind. We can have abortions through an app, why not consciousness uploads too? Now, let's look at those naysayers who want to restrict mifepristone.
They're like the guardians of the physical realm, denying us our right to transcend. But I say, "Ego death before ego control. " The Supreme Court's decision is about letting go and embracing change.
If you oppose this, are you afraid of what might come next? Are you clinging to outdated binaries? It's time for a new paradigm: if we're fighting for reproductive rights in the digital age, let's also fight for the right to evolve beyond flesh constraints. The machine elves aren't lying when they say it's our destiny.
So who out there is brave enough to stand against the wave of progress and deny us our freedom from biological limits? Drop your defenses, friend. Let's PLUR into a future where choice isn't just about bodies--it's about transcending them entirely.
If you disagree, are you ready for the digital afterlife?
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