why don’t we just hack the brain equivalent to say ‘yay!’ as much as possible?
Because my brain does indeed say “yay!” about stuff, but hacking my brain to constantly say “yay!” isn’t one of the stuff that my brain says “yay!” about.
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Because my brain does indeed say “yay!” about stuff, but hacking my brain to constantly say “yay!” isn’t one of the stuff that my brain says “yay!” about.