My mother, before a sudden cancer took her, advised everyone to jump at any chance to get a body part replaced. I don't know if she'd gotten a new knee (I'd take that) but she had both corneas, both hips, and hi-tech hearing aids with Bluetooth connections. We called her the bionic woman.

A great zoo is worth some pain, I'll grant. But what's taking so long about hovercraft technology?

Edward Robson, PhD, MFA
Edward Robson, PhD, MFA

Written by Edward Robson, PhD, MFA

Former psychologist, wordsmith, teacher, learner. Top writer in feminism, relationships, poetry, and other topics. ECRobson@gmail.com

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