I slapped the “Has Science Gone Too Far?” sticker on my laptop, and immediately it added 30 IQ points of chaotic energy. Suddenly, everything I googled felt ethically questionable. I searched “how to make cheese in a bathtub” and felt like I was on a government watchlist. This sticker doesn’t just ask a question—it demands answers. Existential ones. Like why we have robots that can do backflips, but I still can’t microwave leftovers without a damp paper towel.
The sticker is perfectly ambiguous. Is it ironic? Is it sincere? Is it a cry for help from someone who’s seen a hairless cat wearing a turtleneck and decided, yes, science has absolutely gone too far? One guy at a coffee shop pointed at it and said, “Bro, totally,” and we fist-bumped in shared confusion. It’s like a philosophical Rorschach test—everyone sees their own scientific nightmare in it. CRISPR, AI girlfriends, lab-grown meat… or just those cursed VR treadmill things.
In short, this sticker starts conversations, ends friendships, and haunts scientists in their dreams. It’s not just a sticker—it’s a lifestyle. A little glossy rectangle of rebellion that says, “I accept technology… but I do not trust it.” Perfect for laptops, water bottles, or slapping onto any surface that deserves a healthy dose of skepticism and a sprinkle of chaotic neutral energy.