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offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2003-01-08 12:16 [#00506788]
Points: 4130 Status: Addict



I clone my own pigrats in my basement and enhance them with
massive sized genitals and extra bio mechanic suits. Some
times I just take rats and tape spoons and others metal
pieces to their bodies and take them into my cloner alien. I
love my cloner alien, she is teh hotness. Soon my creations
will fill your head space and molest your body to the upmost
level. I aim to please baby!!!!

Word.


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-01-08 15:10 [#00506977]
Points: 3489 Status: Lurker | Followup to qrter: #00505776



the alleged mother/clonee of the alleged child/clone is said
to have refused the testing since somebody decided they
would charge her with child abuse of some sort (based on the
lack of real knowledge of how a cloned child might turn
out). this is their reasoning reported in our local
newspapers.

bill hicks, many are in agreement with you. i'd like to see
a future of people who think of life in many terms, not just
their specialty.


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-01-08 15:19 [#00506990]
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aye thats what ive heard too jupitah

id be interested to see what others on here do think of the
ethics relating to cloning.

its hardly a taboo, except that it upsets the church, and of
course, the risks involved with the technology being new.

how would it feel to be a clone? i dont think the idea of
implanting memory into an adult clone is going to be
achieved as soon as clonaid hopes (you know, for the purpose
of achieving a sort of 'immortality')

but yes until then, i wonder what it would be like. to be
made of the same stuff, but to experience life again from
scratch, and hence be a different person. would there be
uncanny similarites?


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-01-08 15:25 [#00506994]
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its all a publicity stunt and it seems to have worked


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-01-08 22:42 [#00507338]
Points: 3489 Status: Lurker | Followup to rockenjohnny: #00506990



well, i have no problems with cloning as soon as the
technology reaches the point where the chances of birth
defects are equal to that of "natural" conception and
artificial insemination. i don't think learning from my
mother that i was cloned would be much different from
learning that i was born of annonymous donated sperm.

it's interesting that the process would sort of delay the
gene shuffle of sexual reproduction that is so prominant in
evolution. in that way i don't think it would be good to
use a lot of cloning, but rather reserve it for those who
are sterile, or those with special religious interests. i
don't think that would be a problem though, as most people
are going to continue having children by sex.


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-01-08 22:44 [#00507340]
Points: 3489 Status: Lurker | Followup to earthleakage: #00506994



yeah, that is the obvious and likely scenerio. even still,
it's foolish to pretend you know something you don't. i
just keep in mind the very real possibilities.


 


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