WE’LL ALL END UP MARRIED TO REALDOLLSI have no proof, but I have no doubts either—RealDolls are becoming an increasingly accepted alternative not only for sex but, in many cases, even for love. And after watching this video, I’m more convinced than ever. The girl in it, half-naked, with a flawless body and minimal facial expressions, yet fluid movements, instantly reminded me of one of those hyper-realistic dolls that are starting to look more and more like real women.
Technology is leading us toward a world where artificial companions won’t just look real—they’ll act like it too. In the not-so-distant future, these dolls will have motorized exoskeletons, natural movements, and AI-driven brains designed to fulfill sexual, emotional, and romantic needs. They won’t just be beautiful bodies; they’ll be companions devoted to making you feel special, unique, and valued—helping you forget your problems and the misery of everyday life.
And the most fascinating part? They won’t just be a luxury for a few—they’ll be mass-produced by the millions. Sooner rather than later, we’ll see more and more men choosing a RealDoll as their long-term partner. One that never argues, never cheats, never gets tired, and is always there for them.
They say that if a man has food and sex, he doesn’t need much more to be happy. It may sound like an exaggeration, but it’s not that far from reality. And once these dolls become practically indistinguishable from real women—without the conflicts or complications of traditional relationships—what will stop millions of men from choosing an artificial companion over a real one?
Maybe the real question isn’t if this will happen, but when—and whether we’ll still be here to witness it.
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Playing Hangman.
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ALWAYS SOMEONE WATCHINGraul
Sometimes, it’s obvious: security cameras, the guy sitting next to you on the subway, or that neighbor who just happens to always be on their balcony when you step out. Other times, not so much. It could be a notification exposing your last online status, a reflection in a shop window, a quick glance at your screen from someone nearby. But one way or another, someone is always watching.
We live in an era where privacy is more illusion than reality. We’ve gotten used to being seen and to watching, to sharing without realizing how much ground we’re giving up. We post what we eat, where we are, who we’re with, what we think, how we feel… and most of the time, we don’t even stop to consider who might be watching from the other side.
And it’s not just strangers. It could be someone unexpected, someone who shouldn’t be there, or someone who simply keeps a piece of you without you knowing. In a world where everything is recorded, captured, and stored, the question isn’t if someone is watching—it’s who.
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The slow-motion shot of the day.