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In a few years (my hypothesis is roughly two decades) there won't be any robots, or they will be so scarce there won't be enough to even sustain a single community on the internet such as /r9k/.

This is still a work in progress. To say the least: I haven't run the numbers yet, however, I've been doing some initial thinking and here's what I got so far.

This is all assuming society continues in the direction it's heading in right now without any major shifts and/or changes, so keep that in mind:
First let's talk statistics. Assuming we take the average robot it's reasonable to assume a fairly few things about them:
>they are biologically male
>they are between the ages of 18-30('s) (the majority early-mid 20's)
>they have and/or suffer from a mental illness and/or at least a certain mental and/or psychological condition
>they are white and/or (very important) grew and were heavily influenced by White (or see: Western culture [even more important: Wesrern culture doesn't imply "white skin" or "White people", rap is a black person's music but by all means it's an undeniable part of the current Western culture and society])

Now (this part is a bit long and subjective but still relevant and important:) before any of you sperg out and post "you must be a virgin to be a robot" or any other of such memes, it doesn't matter, dispite what many of you believe or rather fail to understand: virginity isn't what makes a robot a robot but rather a very obvious by-product of one being a robot, that means that if one isn't a virgin it's not as much that they aren't a robot because of it but that since virginity doesn't exist as a by-product, in this case, the ingredients for them being a robot weren't there to begin with,
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e.g: if the requirment for an object to be seen by the human eye is light hitting the object and then the eye, and there is no shadow(s) around said object and its vicinity one can deduce then that no light is hitting the area and thus the object can't be seen (assuming hypothetically you make out the fact that there are no shadows because it's pitch dark, if it is in fact dark).
Just like the shadows being an indicator while also being merely a by-product, same goes for virginity, and just as the shadows were a rather convoluted way of coming to the obvious conclusion that the object couldn't be seen since it's dark, same goes for virginity when it comes to deciding whether someone's a robot or not. And just like the fact that an absence of a shadow doesn't necessarily mean that there's no light, since the light could be hitting the object from multiple angles eliminating the shadows, such an exception can exist for robots and virginity as well, food for thought.

Now that we have our four criteria (and some other information as well) it's time to find the link between them, and what I think is the core reason responsible for the existence of us as robots and consequently why we're on the brink of our extinction:
I'll try to sum it up simply and quickly but it might come out as being all over the place so bare with me: we are the by-product of a very unfortunate (for us at least) period in history, this is where our age comes into play. The manifestation of the 90's and early 00's. We were called the "Me me me generation" by Times at some point, Millennials. However, we aren't what's so objectively bad about Millennials, we're, robots are a step beyond that: the failed experiment, if you will.
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Imagine dividing a number and getting a remainder, robots are that remainder, the undesired prototype, the ones that rejected the system but were nonetheless shaped and molded by it. Now what makes a Millennial? It's the narcisstic nature which is fueled and supported by society because it sells on social media or earlier on reality TV and so on. But what happens when you're excluded from it? When society tells you about your individualism but you're left behind failing to feed your narcisstic desire for attention and approval?

Now this is where the mental conditions come into play as well as the "western society" part, and while some could argue that it already came into play when I mentioned Millennials, while I see the reasoning it shows itself much better here:
For our rejected selves there was a niche of our own, however, and while not everyone was directly apart of it most were subjected to its influence. I'm refering to the emo culture of the late 90's-mid 00's. The sub-culture that glorified the idea of depression, of being alone, of being misunderstood, and while it was just a gimmick designed by a marketing team because it sold, to many of future robots it was what defined who they were, the music that "understood" them, that was different than the happy-go-lucky one of the people who will later be called "normies", the nihilistic outlook and deemed everything everyone else viewed as important to be of no meaning and so on. But that is not all, for while the young minds of the outcasts were being shaped into embracing their loneliness, their "uniqueness" they were also fueling their narcisstic needs by watching movies, cartoons and anime, all of which at the time told the stories of heroes who fight against greater odds and always come on top, who from being losers turn into saviors, heroes who always get theirs at the end.
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The little "me me me" mind kept telling itself "one day that will be me" of course reality is nothing like that, and that day never came, with every passing day, month, season, year sending the shaping robot deeper down the rabbit hole, into worlds of fantasy that prevent their proper assimilation into the adult world by re-shaping their outlook on reality from the "healthy" perspective that shapes the mind of the normie to the broken one of the robot that refuses to accept the fact they're just a background character in life.

However, western culture took a sharp turn into the optimism recently, with health, acceptance, care and love becoming the "cool" norm to be a part of. Where ideas such as nationalism, socialism and any other idea that supports and promotes the concept of "together as a group for a better tommorow" is now cool, where caring for one another is cool. And the concepts of depression? Nihilism? They still exist, however in an ironic self-deprecating manner around those who consider it as a "statement", because all of a sudden every 15 year old on the internet is "so depressed lmao". To illustrate the point better, while a bit "unprofessional", I'd like to point at this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSa368X1Z2w because while being comedic in nature, it illustrates perfectly what I'm trying to convey.

So the conclusion:
Depressed people, outcast, lone wolves, whatever, will always exist however, we as robots, not just the sad bunch, not just the ones that couldn't get a gf, not the ones that are shy, but the ones that are lost, the ones that have no place that have no redemption in this world, we're a rare by-product of this passing generation, and for better or worse and whatever else it could be worth: we're a breed of our own.
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didn't read anything past the first few sentences
One of the primary causes of robots is single mothers. Single mothers tend to be very incompetent and useless as parents, failing at even the basics (making sure their kids are well nourished, exercising, and socializing). Since the rate of single motherhood doesn't show any signs of slowing down, your hypothesis is invalid.
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Also, more promiscuity naturally leads to more polygamy (men with multiple girlfriends) which naturally leads to more robots.
I don't see western societies becoming less promiscuous.
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good read. Really makes me think
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You just put my life into perspective in the worst way desu senpai
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>>34078864
What do robots want?
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