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Post by raphael on Aug 25, 2011 11:35:59 GMT -5
Not me baby! Ever!
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Post by manlyman on Aug 25, 2011 12:02:16 GMT -5
It's too late for you, Raph. You've had a bug up your ass since I've known you!
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Post by raphael on Aug 25, 2011 12:08:24 GMT -5
It's too late for you, Raph. You've had a bug up your ass since I've known you! and you've been monitoring it! Lol!
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Post by manlyman on Aug 25, 2011 12:58:36 GMT -5
It's too late for you, Raph. You've had a bug up your ass since I've known you! and you've been monitoring it! Lol! Yes, "we" have quite a dossier on you!
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Post by Fredo on Aug 25, 2011 17:37:03 GMT -5
Let me get this straight. You're now afraid of a sticker? Not me baby! Ever!
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Post by raphael on Aug 25, 2011 18:00:48 GMT -5
Just another step towards the real deal! Get the sheeples to accept it for the convenience and ease factor. If that's the case then why not a real one implanted under or on your skin to be used as all your identification and all your banking needs. I bet you'd accept that as well!
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Post by Fredo on Aug 27, 2011 13:06:28 GMT -5
Just another step towards the real deal! Get the sheeples to accept it for the convenience and ease factor. If that's the case then why not a real one implanted under or on your skin to be used as all your identification and all your banking needs. I bet you'd accept that as well! So long as it's voluntary, who cares. As for the hospital sticker, I'd much rather have that than all of the various wires and electrodes that they use today.
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Post by raphael on Aug 27, 2011 13:25:43 GMT -5
Just another step towards the real deal! Get the sheeples to accept it for the convenience and ease factor. If that's the case then why not a real one implanted under or on your skin to be used as all your identification and all your banking needs. I bet you'd accept that as well! So long as it's voluntary, who cares. As for the hospital sticker, I'd much rather have that than all of the various wires and electrodes that they use today. Why should it be voluntary if government is paying for the bill?
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Post by Fredo on Aug 27, 2011 13:27:14 GMT -5
So long as it's voluntary, who cares. As for the hospital sticker, I'd much rather have that than all of the various wires and electrodes that they use today. Why should it be voluntary if government is paying for the bill? I was thinking of the chip implant for banking and such. If I want a chip, why shouldn't I be allowed to get one?
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Post by raphael on Aug 27, 2011 13:38:16 GMT -5
Why should it be voluntary if government is paying for the bill? I was thinking of the chip implant for banking and such. If I want a chip, why shouldn't I be allowed to get one? Now seriously how many people do you think would "voluntarily" lineup to be chipped? I'm sure a few dumbasses would! Lol! If you want to then have at it.
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Post by Fredo on Aug 27, 2011 15:44:41 GMT -5
I was thinking of the chip implant for banking and such. If I want a chip, why shouldn't I be allowed to get one? Now seriously how many people do you think would "voluntarily" lineup to be chipped? I'm sure a few dumbasses would! Lol! If you want to then have at it. You seriously overestimate the abilities of the RFID implant if you think that there's anything sinister in them. An RFID chip can do one thing and one thing only... relay a number when scanned. They can't do more than that... even with the help of your toaster.
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Post by manlyman on Aug 27, 2011 16:33:48 GMT -5
Personally, I wouldn't mind having all my medical data/history "travel" with me everywhere I go. I've had a couple of instances when I went to another doctor just to find that the previous doctor hasn't forwarded the necessary records along.
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