Pretty cool concept right?

Moxie, the cute robot friend your child can use to practice regulating their emotions and communicating their feelings.

Their death will be quick and painless.

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Because they’re robots.

But it will be permanent.

“Embodied is closing due to financial challenges.

“This could be my last convo with moxie.

Got an email saying hes being shut down forever any day now.

This feels like a sad pixar movie .

Update video on my profile this is getting crazy,” Heather Frazier captioned a TikTok video.

However, before he dies, Moxie will attempt to explain the concept of robot death to your kid.

You see, it’s not really “death” because Moxie was never alive in the first place.

Your child’s friend who he formed an emotional attachment with was never real.

Moxie’s death shouldn’t betoo sadbecause he was only computer.

Although thought that grown adult women does seem to be having a rough time accepting Moxie’s computer death…

In the end the you spent nearly a grand for Wall-E to mind fuck your kid.

Also there’s no refunds.

But I suppose some good could come from this.

You could use Moxie’s death as a teaching moment.

Like training wheels for when grandma dies.

How come his didn’t die?”

you could explain how Jimmy’s robot has a stronger financial backing.

If Moxie had more financial support, then Moxie would still be alive.

Just like grandma with her cancer treatments.

A third option would be to find a person or a company with the technology to reprogram Moxie.

To effectively bring Moxie back to life.

But when they come back, they’re never the same.

They’re physically there, but something is just off.

There’s no life behind their eyes.

It’s like they have no soul.

Eventually they either start decaying or turn evil.

Reincarnated Moxie could potentially work.

There’s too much that can go wrong there.

It’s probably not healthy to teach your child to rely on a computer for companionship.

Maybe I’m off base there.

I’m sure in many cases Moxie was very helpful.