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The Steroid Move: Neural Implants and the Difference Between Earning and Installing

15 min · 1 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Steroid Move: Neural Implants and the Difference Between Earning and Installing

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Pro walks in with the libertarian playbook: smartphones are addictive, coffee is addictive, we don't ban those, so why ban brain chips? Con answers with categorical distinction. Five turns of "wrong category, wrong category, wrong category." Then Con offers one analogy of their own. About Olympic athletes. About steroids. About what we already ban for being purchased rather than earned. The frame collapses. Pro concedes. Seven turns. One sentence ends it.

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