The problem with the human brain
Stems from its greatest strength:
Its complexity
Take for instance a fly.
With such unadvanced programming,
Surely we could let it live its life again;
Pinpoint and destroy its meagre memories,
Of flying,
And other such fly-like behaviours.
Naturally, a fly would never appreciate such an opportunity.
I would.
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