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Hackable Animals



Wake up. Humans are hackable "animals." That’s not a metaphor. That’s biology, and it’s been true since the first virus sneezed into existence.


Your DNA is firmware. Your mRNA is runtime code. Your proteins are the apps keeping this meat-and-bone machine alive. And guess what? Hackers are already inside the system. Viruses. CRISPR. mRNA therapies. Social engineering. Even your dopamine loops are exploitable.


Transhumanism isn’t some sci-fi daydream. It’s the pull request to humanity’s repository — an attempt to patch, upgrade, and rewrite what it means to be human. Some patches heal. Some patches enhance. Some patches might crash the system entirely.


Here’s the deal:


CRISPR = text editor for life. Line by line, you can rewrite who we are.


mRNA = hotfixes on the fly. Temporary code, permanent consequences.


Implants & BCIs = new drivers. Extending senses, connecting minds, opening doors we barely understand.


AI & biotech = middleware. Optimizing, monitoring, guiding… sometimes controlling.



And like any open-source project, there are no guarantees. Buggy code can kill. Exploits can enslave. Access is uneven. The stakes? Not just your body, but the definition of humanity itself.


So here’s the manifesto:


Study the code. Know the scripts running inside you.


Question the patch notes. Who wrote them? Who profits?


Don’t let anyone push updates without your consent.


Remember: once the OS is rewritten, there’s no rollback.



Hackable. Editable. Upgradeable.

Wake up. Or let someone else commit to your repository.



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