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In Civilisation and its Discontents, Sigmund Freud links technology with amputation, with the tools created by man replacing his organs and limbs: "Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God," says Freud. "When he puts on all his auxiliary organs he is truly magnificent, but these organs have not grown onto him and they still give him much trouble at times".
Some in the Parliament argue that an exception should be made for a young man who has, as it were, become "Dutchified". Others retort that then, you know, there will be hundreds, thousands of children we have to admit - an absurd assertion in itself, but even if it were true - even if it were true - would that destroy the country?
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It's become its most popular drink.
It's become that.
It's become extinct.
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It's become normalised.
It's become Scripture".
"It's become a demand.
It's become quite annoying.
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