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  • No dystopian nightmare: Why thousands of Swedes are willingly inserting microchips into themselves

    No dystopian nightmare: Why thousands of Swedes are willingly inserting microchips into themselves

    Moa Petersén, The Conversation
    · Jun 21, 2018 · 09:30 pm
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    These YouTubers are obsessed with what humans (and humanity) will look like in the future

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