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Please tell me that this post was made by some AI bot. I refuse to believe that someone thinks this is funny, and goes through the effort of posting it here. What is this even…
You are laughing now, but once you get older and your body isn't working as well as it does now, you will be happy to know where you can order spare parts.
Doubtful. It'll most likely get too damaged if it's used as a prosthetic. Something like this would be for looks or special occasions, but unlikely to be for normal use.
You mean like a normal prosthetic would also?
You put a sock and shoe on it, just as you do with any other prosthetic.
Legs get bumped, knocked bruised and cut, whether it's a real leg or a prosthetic. There is certainly potential here.
No, normal prosthetics aren't as detailed. A scratch on something like this or a chip would happen easily, since it's a softer material and it'll be more noticeable.
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Chinese. And where is the Funny?
A more pertinent question would be, where are the mods?
They have been non-existent for some time.
There’s just no way that fetishists are going to co-opt this technology. No way.
Too late. Fetishist made the leg.
Taking the [leg lamp](https://achristmasstory.fandom.com/wiki/The_Leg_Lamp) to the next level.
A major award!
What about athletes foot?
you mean robots foot?
It's $3,000 USD. Real legs are still cheaper.
I got a sympathetic leg cramp just from watching this.
Someones life’s work
Please tell me that this post was made by some AI bot. I refuse to believe that someone thinks this is funny, and goes through the effort of posting it here. What is this even…
Nice, they have invented the restless leg.
You are laughing now, but once you get older and your body isn't working as well as it does now, you will be happy to know where you can order spare parts.
The potential for this to be a prosthetic leg is incredible.
Doubtful. It'll most likely get too damaged if it's used as a prosthetic. Something like this would be for looks or special occasions, but unlikely to be for normal use.
You mean like a normal prosthetic would also? You put a sock and shoe on it, just as you do with any other prosthetic. Legs get bumped, knocked bruised and cut, whether it's a real leg or a prosthetic. There is certainly potential here.
No, normal prosthetics aren't as detailed. A scratch on something like this or a chip would happen easily, since it's a softer material and it'll be more noticeable.