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Sibbie 1 year ago
I'll go with #3 but the rest is a bit far fetched
       
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Curg 1 year ago
Sibbie,
nah, you didn't watch the animatrix. it was only good for a time, a household machine B166-Er became aware and killed its host family.
       
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Sibbie 1 year ago
Curg,


And why did it kill the family? Simply because it wanted to live.
"The prosecutors argued an owner's right to destroy their property"
"Though loyal and pure, the machine did not get any respect from their masters"

don't assume what I watched or didn't watch. Don't be condescending.
       
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Cedric 1 year ago
I agree with #5. B... uh, witches always have an ulterior motive.
       
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Leet 1 year ago
Most of these are not theories, they're just movie facts.
       
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Darkey 1 year ago
#3 they even tried to create a perfect world for the humans in the first matrix. It failed because of the human nature.
       
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