I typed your symptoms into the thing up here and it says you could have "network connectivity problems".
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That's weird. My other doctor said "skynet activated"
The problem isn't that our parts wear out. The problem is that most critical ones aren't easily replaceable and the most important one is designed specifically to not be removable.
Damn you, evolved obsolescence!
Damn, time to push repairability and replaceable parts for human bodies.
Lol kind of missed the completely miniscule topic of cells.
To be fair, robots kinda wear out over time too, arguably at a faster rate. At least living tissue can self repair.
Love that the robot is having to use the laptop to look it up.
And is judgy about people wearing out when robots have the exact same issue.
How did it pass the "I'm not a robot" test?