Microchips could unlock-the future

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Re: Microchips could unlock-the future

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We can do all this but the music doesn’t keep playing when I close the youtube app
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Do microchips have less calories than regular size chips?
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Thanks for the useful information
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claysmithr wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:45 am The mark of the beast is probably either more or less advanced then the chip. It has to be something that someone can't cut out of themselves, a permanent mark, that once taken, cannot be removed.
i dont think this is necessarily true.
see God knows how took the mark and who did not. therefore it dose not matter if you remove it.
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She is doing a PhD on the applications of insertable technology and decided to get a chip after a year spent listening to people wax lyrical about the convenience of never having to carry their keys.
I mean honestly, is it really that hard to carry your keys?

At least with keys, it's more convenient to be robbed. With a microchip, thieves will just cut it out of your skin, ouch.
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