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I recently learned of this line of chip implants for biohackers.

"Dangerous Things". Dangerous indeed. I could see myself getting addicted if I ever went for this sort of thing.

I had talked to someone with some 26+ implants, of all sorts... some magnets, a bunch of tags, hormones, glowy rocks... One chip opened their friend's Tesla, one was just a rickroll, ...

My problem is that I'm here trying to devise or discover use cases. I'm completely enthralled with the idea, the principle... but it doesn't really 'solve a problem' in my current habits. It's doing it for the sake of doing it.

Which. I'm really not opposed to.

I've talked before about how I sort of fetishize the whole "blurring the separation of man and machine" thing. The transhumanism for what itself stands for, but also the very aesthetic of it.

Doing it for the sake of doing it. Not for what I can utilize it for. But merely for what it means.

The point we've reached. The point I've reached. Foremost a statement, which to me is more valuable than the practical element. Art-first; culture. Where challenging the very nature of being human, is the most human thing I can do.