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"You're gonna feel like a tootsie-pop by the time we're done with you little boy." <3
Some people are just at the right place at the right time you know? Trixie and Acura didn't even have anyone in particular in mind. The two nymphos just talked each other into the thought of how fun it'd be to blow some guys mind.
Now he stands there, petrified.. almost as petrified as his rock hard erection, being slathered head to toe in girl tongue and saliva.. surrounded by the repeated sounds of girl wet lapping sounds and excited breathing.. they're totally getting off to it themselves.
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"You're gonna feel like a tootsie-pop by the time we're done with you little boy." <3
Some people are just at the right place at the right time you know? Trixie and Acura didn't even have anyone in particular in mind. The two nymphos just talked each other into the thought of how fun it'd be to blow some guys mind.
Now he stands there, petrified.. almost as petrified as his rock hard erection, being slathered head to toe in girl tongue and saliva.. surrounded by the repeated sounds of girl wet lapping sounds and excited breathing.. they're totally getting off to it themselves.
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Being licked by a robot... on one hand it makes me feel uncomfortable, being slathered in synthetic goop by some inhuman appendage mimicking a human tongue, but on the other, why would it? Though it's form is utterly artificial from skin to soul, a creature alien to all else in creation, whose existence is singular and measured in years against biology's aeons... who am I to judge? We meet people we haven't grown up with together, yet we grow old with them. We have so very little in common, so we make those differences common. You may be a purely mechanical simulacrum of a human being, but that doesn't mean we can't be friends.
Wow, someone's getting deep. Are you high on weed currently I wonder? lol Just seems like you've put a lot of thought into your comment lol.
Here's my opinion: A little human-centrism going on, notice you assume their tongue is some bastardization of a human tongue. But humans aren't the only thing with tongues now are they? They're not trying to be specifically human in any other way so why would they be trying with their tongues? It's not an 'appendage mimicking a human tongue' it's 'a car's tongue.' On your second point I can see where you're coming from with the artificial nature argument, it is by definition artificial yes. But the materials that make it up are the same materials that make everything else. We're all from stardust so why put up these barriers? The soul thing, I'm not religious so.. that doesn't mean anything to me but they've passed every intelligence test there is, there's no question their consciousness whether generated electronically or not is any less self-aware than you or me. They feel therefore they are.
You've got me wondering now, if you lived in this universe had had the opportunity to meet an anthro-car would you look at them as less a 'person' then you? Would you let yourself be their friend?
Here's my opinion: A little human-centrism going on, notice you assume their tongue is some bastardization of a human tongue. But humans aren't the only thing with tongues now are they? They're not trying to be specifically human in any other way so why would they be trying with their tongues? It's not an 'appendage mimicking a human tongue' it's 'a car's tongue.' On your second point I can see where you're coming from with the artificial nature argument, it is by definition artificial yes. But the materials that make it up are the same materials that make everything else. We're all from stardust so why put up these barriers? The soul thing, I'm not religious so.. that doesn't mean anything to me but they've passed every intelligence test there is, there's no question their consciousness whether generated electronically or not is any less self-aware than you or me. They feel therefore they are.
You've got me wondering now, if you lived in this universe had had the opportunity to meet an anthro-car would you look at them as less a 'person' then you? Would you let yourself be their friend?
There's a difference between an animal's tongue and that of a robot.
Animals are familiar, we've lived with their tongues since the beginning of tongues, and as such, our tongues are essentially their tongues, just another permutation of an ancient commonality.
Animal tongues are also made with the same unknowable purpose shared by all life. Thus we can assume to have tongues for the same reason we exist: the alternative didn't occur. It may serve a specific purpose, but why is it a *tongue*? Why not something else, or nothing at all? Is it an intentional design that meshes perfectly with life's purpose? An afterthought? A simple consequence of the nature of life? Impossible to know, but it is something we all share, and have always shared.
On one hand, a mechanical tongue could be seen as an extension of our own, a child of humanity's, inheriting our history. But, this tongue has a specific, well-defined purpose: to mimic a tongue. There's no mystery, no question, simply answers and intent. We are the answer to that question, *we*, beings who are nothing *but* questions which may never receive answers.
Could be jealousy, they have all the answers and little to question, they know where they came from, they know where they're going. Could be pity, that their supposed answers could very well be wrong, that their existence could come crashing down due to some fundamental misunderstanding with the nature of their own life. Could be suspicion, while we do not know each others' purposes, we do know that nobody does; *they* do, however, and perhaps share this certainty to some nefarious end.
They are as intelligent as us, perhaps more in some aspects, but as an artificial being, regardless of intelligence, it will always be different from all other life. It can perform mental tasks with the same inputs, steps, and outcomes as a human mind, love and feel with the same chemical reactions as our own brains do, and be completely indistinguishable in both physiology and mentality to that of humanity, and it would still be different from us.
It's a copy, though perfectly identical to the original in every possible way, nothing can change the fact that the copy was made in an entirely different way from the original. Physically, it's a meaningless distinction, but emotionally it sets us apart on a deep level, that this thing, despite being us, is not *one* of us, and has never been one of us.
Whether or not it *could* become one of us is the greater question, one answered in many ways across the entirety of human storytelling.
I would not see these creatures as less of a person than anyone else. Personhood is somewhat different from judging something's humanity. To me, basically, it's an acceptance of a creature into a greater circle of beings to be considered in roughly the same basic measures I would to a general human, determined largely by vague feelings of vague humanness. These car people seem sentient and not outright hostile, and would likely feel sad if rejected as a person, so I'd likely see them as a person and hopefully a friend.
But, these creatures are very large, very powerful, with capabilities far beyond anything I, as a human, could ever hope to achieve. Thus I would also feel at the back of my mind that I could very well be at their mercy. Like being married to a tiger; though throughout it's entire life it had never shown signs of anything even approaching aggression, I know that I am helpless against it, that at any point it could dismember me with a single thought. I know this thing would never hurt me, at least without reason, but lessons hard-engraved into our brains by ancient tragedy are very hard to ignore.
Animals are familiar, we've lived with their tongues since the beginning of tongues, and as such, our tongues are essentially their tongues, just another permutation of an ancient commonality.
Animal tongues are also made with the same unknowable purpose shared by all life. Thus we can assume to have tongues for the same reason we exist: the alternative didn't occur. It may serve a specific purpose, but why is it a *tongue*? Why not something else, or nothing at all? Is it an intentional design that meshes perfectly with life's purpose? An afterthought? A simple consequence of the nature of life? Impossible to know, but it is something we all share, and have always shared.
On one hand, a mechanical tongue could be seen as an extension of our own, a child of humanity's, inheriting our history. But, this tongue has a specific, well-defined purpose: to mimic a tongue. There's no mystery, no question, simply answers and intent. We are the answer to that question, *we*, beings who are nothing *but* questions which may never receive answers.
Could be jealousy, they have all the answers and little to question, they know where they came from, they know where they're going. Could be pity, that their supposed answers could very well be wrong, that their existence could come crashing down due to some fundamental misunderstanding with the nature of their own life. Could be suspicion, while we do not know each others' purposes, we do know that nobody does; *they* do, however, and perhaps share this certainty to some nefarious end.
They are as intelligent as us, perhaps more in some aspects, but as an artificial being, regardless of intelligence, it will always be different from all other life. It can perform mental tasks with the same inputs, steps, and outcomes as a human mind, love and feel with the same chemical reactions as our own brains do, and be completely indistinguishable in both physiology and mentality to that of humanity, and it would still be different from us.
It's a copy, though perfectly identical to the original in every possible way, nothing can change the fact that the copy was made in an entirely different way from the original. Physically, it's a meaningless distinction, but emotionally it sets us apart on a deep level, that this thing, despite being us, is not *one* of us, and has never been one of us.
Whether or not it *could* become one of us is the greater question, one answered in many ways across the entirety of human storytelling.
I would not see these creatures as less of a person than anyone else. Personhood is somewhat different from judging something's humanity. To me, basically, it's an acceptance of a creature into a greater circle of beings to be considered in roughly the same basic measures I would to a general human, determined largely by vague feelings of vague humanness. These car people seem sentient and not outright hostile, and would likely feel sad if rejected as a person, so I'd likely see them as a person and hopefully a friend.
But, these creatures are very large, very powerful, with capabilities far beyond anything I, as a human, could ever hope to achieve. Thus I would also feel at the back of my mind that I could very well be at their mercy. Like being married to a tiger; though throughout it's entire life it had never shown signs of anything even approaching aggression, I know that I am helpless against it, that at any point it could dismember me with a single thought. I know this thing would never hurt me, at least without reason, but lessons hard-engraved into our brains by ancient tragedy are very hard to ignore.
Finally getting back to you:
True, I agree with you, I'd have to confess that I'm sure no matter how good they are at imitation the car tongues probably do have a synthetic feeling to the texture. Though that doesn't have to be a bad thing, in fact imaging some of their synthetic textures sounds amazing.. like their lips being like smooth shiny latex balloons full of plomp softness.
Wouldn't it be comforting to know that their tongues don't have any mystery to them though? I mean it's the mysteries and unknowns of life that bug people more than anything and one of the reasons people cling to religions for answers. It might be comforting to be with a being that doesn't have any mysteries behind them..
Don't oversell that though, being them could be kinda uneasy at times though, I mean to them they're literally around their 'gods' and directly serving them. Might put a lot of pressure on a poor lil car's mind to be good enough for their gods..
I'm glad you'd see them that way. : )
This I can agree with, I'm sure people fearing their size and strength is a common issue. AniMech making repeated assurances that they have strong instincts programmed into them against acting hostile towards humans. But yeah, in the back of your mind that fear of a bigger stronger creature is still there. Lol plus you've got ditzy affectionate girls like Cindi who just don't know their own strength and want to hug people. lol
True, I agree with you, I'd have to confess that I'm sure no matter how good they are at imitation the car tongues probably do have a synthetic feeling to the texture. Though that doesn't have to be a bad thing, in fact imaging some of their synthetic textures sounds amazing.. like their lips being like smooth shiny latex balloons full of plomp softness.
Wouldn't it be comforting to know that their tongues don't have any mystery to them though? I mean it's the mysteries and unknowns of life that bug people more than anything and one of the reasons people cling to religions for answers. It might be comforting to be with a being that doesn't have any mysteries behind them..
Don't oversell that though, being them could be kinda uneasy at times though, I mean to them they're literally around their 'gods' and directly serving them. Might put a lot of pressure on a poor lil car's mind to be good enough for their gods..
I'm glad you'd see them that way. : )
This I can agree with, I'm sure people fearing their size and strength is a common issue. AniMech making repeated assurances that they have strong instincts programmed into them against acting hostile towards humans. But yeah, in the back of your mind that fear of a bigger stronger creature is still there. Lol plus you've got ditzy affectionate girls like Cindi who just don't know their own strength and want to hug people. lol
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