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|usage        = Ballot to legalize robosexual marriage
|usage        = Ballot to legalize robosexual marriage
|status        = Legalized
|status        = Passed
|creator      = [[Bender]], [[Amy Wong]]
|creator      = [[Bender]]<br>[[Amy]]
|first appear  ={{e|92}}
|first appear  ={{e|6ACV04}}
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'''Proposition ∞''' (pronounced ''Proposition infinity'') was an [[Earth|Earthican]] {{w|Motion (democracy)|proposition}} created by [[Amy Wong]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]], passed in July [[3010]], that legalized [[Robosexual]] marriage in the state of [[New New York]] (though same-sex robosexual marriages are still illegal, as evident by a comment made by [[Morbo]]).
 
{{about|the ballot|the episode|Proposition Infinity}}
 
'''Proposition ∞''' (pronounced ''Proposition infinity'') was an [[Earth|Earthican]] {{w|Motion (democracy)|proposition}} created by [[Amy Wong|Amy]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]], passed in July [[3010]], that legalized [[Robosexual]] marriage in the state of [[New New York]], though same-sex robosexual marriages are still illegal, as evident by a comment made by [[Morbo]] {{et|6ACV04}}.


== Additional information ==
== Additional information ==
=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*The proposition is based on {{w|Proposition 8}}, that banned same-sex marriage in the state of {{w|California}} in 2008.
*The proposition is based on {{w|Proposition 8}}, that banned same-sex marriage in the state of {{w|California}} in 2008.
**An 8 lying on its side also looks like an infinity symbol.
*[[Hedonism Bot]] (a manbot) is shown supporting the proposition, even though his relationship with [[Djambi]] (a male human) is not legalized by it.
*[[Hedonism Bot]] (a manbot) is shown supporting the proposition, even though his relationship with [[Djambi]] (a male human) is not legalized by it.
**The fact that his relationship with Djambi was not legalized may explain why he planned to get married to a house in "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]".
**The fact that his relationship with Djambi was not legalized may explain why he planned to get married to a house in "[[The Late Philip J. Fry]]".
**Since homosexual marriage is legal in the [[31st century]], once Proposition ∞ passed, it wouldn't be difficult to argue for robosexual marriage to be allowed between a man and a manbot.
**Since same-sex marriage is legal in the [[31st century]], once Proposition ∞ passed, it wouldn't be difficult to argue for robosexual marriage to be allowed between a man and a manbot or a woman and a fembot.


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|92}}
*{{e|6ACV04}}
 
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Proposition ∞
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Creator(s)Bender
Amy
UsageBallot to legalize robosexual marriage
First appearance"Proposition Infinity" (6ACV04)
Episode
Current statusPassed
This article is about the ballot. For the episode, see Proposition Infinity.

Proposition ∞ (pronounced Proposition infinity) was an Earthican proposition created by Amy and Bender, passed in July 3010, that legalized Robosexual marriage in the state of New New York, though same-sex robosexual marriages are still illegal, as evident by a comment made by Morbo (6ACV04).

Additional information

Trivia

  • The proposition is based on Proposition 8, that banned same-sex marriage in the state of California in 2008.
    • An 8 lying on its side also looks like an infinity symbol.
  • Hedonism Bot (a manbot) is shown supporting the proposition, even though his relationship with Djambi (a male human) is not legalized by it.
    • The fact that his relationship with Djambi was not legalized may explain why he planned to get married to a house in "The Late Philip J. Fry".
    • Since same-sex marriage is legal in the 31st century, once Proposition ∞ passed, it wouldn't be difficult to argue for robosexual marriage to be allowed between a man and a manbot or a woman and a fembot.

Appearances