Top-rated answer: “X Need Not Apply” is a discriminatory message that essentially means “If you’re X, don’t bother applying because we won’t hire you.” For example, “No Irish Need Apply” signs were part of a wave of discrimination against Irish-American immigrants. That’s probably the most well-known instance of it, and most “X Need Not Apply” signs in fiction are probably a reference to it. For example, a short about how automation is replacing human work was titled “Humans Need Not Apply.”
Top-rated answer: “X Need Not Apply” is a discriminatory message that essentially means “If you’re X, don’t bother applying because we won’t hire you.” For example, “No Irish Need Apply” signs were part of a wave of discrimination against Irish-American immigrants. That’s probably the most well-known instance of it, and most “X Need Not Apply” signs in fiction are probably a reference to it. For example, a short about how automation is replacing human work was titled “Humans Need Not Apply.”
And don't forget "And the sign said 'long-haired freaky people need not apply.'"
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##CELESTINO##MINDTECH##
Subject identified as ``Akira Sora´´ (Confidence 98%)
>mc convert -drone -corrupt
Starting conversion...
Playing subliminals...
Scanning brain...
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Scan complete
Creating personality and memory backup...
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Saved as ``sora_akira_backup.prs´´
Overloading brain with pleasure...
Observed 5 pleasure spikes in 6:01.844
Removing resistance...
Interrupting thought process...
Executing thought payload...
Gaining root access...
Delete host personality or layer alternate personality?
0 = delete, 1 = layer
>0
Formatting mind...
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Formatting complete
Installing simulated autonomy system...
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Simulated autonomy system installed
Installing new personality ``drone.prs´´...
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Initial configuration complete
Starting memory adjustments...
Wipe host´s memories? Deleted memories will still be available in backup.
0 = keep, 1 = wipe, 2 = detailed
>1
Are you sure? Type ``wipe memory´´ to confirm
>wipe memory
Overwriting old memories...
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Deletion complete
Place drone mask onto subject. Press any key when complete.
Finalizing... (This may take a while)
Conversion complete
#=*{Thank you for using Celestino Mindtech!}*=#
>mc rename Drone A314
Name set to ``Drone A314´´.
>mc sleeper sora_akira_backup.prs
Installing SleeperVM...
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SleeperVM installed
Importing personality ``sora_akira_backup.prs´´ into SleeperVM...
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Simulated personality installed. Run SleeperVM to activate it.
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would it not be "human needs don't apply?"
It's a reference to <<www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU|CGP Grey's documentary of the same name>>. For more information on the phrase “X need not apply”, see <<english.stackexchange.com...aning-of-x-need-not-apply|this article on English Language & Usage Stack Exchange>>.
Top-rated answer:
“X Need Not Apply” is a discriminatory message that essentially means “If you’re X, don’t bother applying because we won’t hire you.” For example, “No Irish Need Apply” signs were part of a wave of discrimination against Irish-American immigrants. That’s probably the most well-known instance of it, and most “X Need Not Apply” signs in fiction are probably a reference to it. For example, a short about how automation is replacing human work was titled “Humans Need Not Apply.”
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It's a reference to <<www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU|CGP Grey's documentary of the same name>>. For more information on the phrase “X need not apply”, see <<english.stackexchange.com...aning-of-x-need-not-apply|this article on English Language & Usage Stack Exchange>>.
Top-rated answer:
“X Need Not Apply” is a discriminatory message that essentially means “If you’re X, don’t bother applying because we won’t hire you.” For example, “No Irish Need Apply” signs were part of a wave of discrimination against Irish-American immigrants. That’s probably the most well-known instance of it, and most “X Need Not Apply” signs in fiction are probably a reference to it. For example, a short about how automation is replacing human work was titled “Humans Need Not Apply.”
And don't forget "And the sign said 'long-haired freaky people need not apply.'"
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