We know humans contemplate and commit suicide, and there is debate about the suicidal rodents that live in the arctic tundra, but what about computers?

We know humans contemplate and commit suicide, and there is debate about the suicidal rodents that live in the arctic tundra, but what about computers?
If you have a unique thought but someone has already thought it and you just don’t know it, is it still unique?
Improvisation is a standard in theater, and common in practices like life drawing, but I think it should be used more with design principles.
Just part of the tribulations of commuting to school.
Sometimes the best way to understand how the brain processes information is to distort the normal pattern of information. Perhaps the same could be said for reality? This was part of my research from my semester in my Imaging class.