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Would this change your opinion on cloning?

Stoked said:
Like anything it has it's good uses and it's bad. Using cloning tech to replace someones amputated leg or something...sure!

Running around making millions of carbon copies of Pamela Anderson, Kate Beckinsale, and Carmen Electra? Now that's real medicine.

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Manville has seriously dropped behind the times. Every man deserves a saber tooth tiger and an Elin Nordigen. The only thing missing from utopia is artificial insemination guaranteeing every Elin gives her man only sons.

You couldn't get any of these to date you as it is. Why do you think you'd have any better chance with one of their clones?!?
 
You couldn't get any of these to date you as it is. Why do you think you'd have any better chance with one of their clones?!?

If you can create them surely you can make them addicted to you or something?
 
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Frank I know your aim was to be funny with this thread but you're actually closer to the truth then you really know!

Back in the mid-80s scientist in Russia started creating something they called the Pleistocene Park.

This is a nature reserve where they are trying to create the "Mammoth Steppe" an ecological habitat similar to the current African Serengeti, but colder and was around during the last Ice Age!!

When scientist start to clone animals that went extinct around the end of the last Ice Age these animals will have a place to live!!!

The ideas are not however entirely restricted to existing megafauna. There are hopes that one day cloning technology will be advanced enough to recreate a woolly mammoth, a species which became extinct at the end of the last ice age. Recent evidence however suggests that they may have survived into the Holocene with isolated populations of dwarfed individuals surviving on remote islands in the arctic circle such as St. Paul's island and Wrangel island, both of which are situated very close to the location of Pleistocene Park. Evidence points out that these populations could have existed as recently as 1700 BC. Another candidate for cloning could be the woolly rhinoceros.

Also their web site..

https://www.pleistocenepark.ru/en/
 
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Frank I know your aim was to be funny with this thread but you're actually closer to the truth then you really know!

Back in the mid-80s scientist in Russia started creating something they called the Pleistocene Park.

This is a nature reserve where they are trying to create the "Mammoth Steppe" an ecological habitat similar to the current African Serengeti, but colder and was around during the last Ice Age!!

When scientist start to clone animals that went extinct around the end of the last Ice Age these animals will have a place to live!!!



Also their web site..

https://www.pleistocenepark.ru/en/

Nice find, Zulu!! Can you ask your comrades to clone a gigantic rat that feeds on corn husks for my emissions free hamster wheel electricity generator?

See, this cloning stuff really does cure everything.
 
Nice find, Zulu!! Can you ask your comrades to clone a gigantic rat that feeds on corn husks for my emissions free hamster wheel electricity generator?

See, this cloning stuff really does cure everything.

All in good time!!

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Who is we? Are you finally admitting you are an atheist?

I wasn't aware I had ever not admitted it. I don't advertise it in every single post, but I've never been reticent about it.

Although, I was read today that I can't be an atheist if I accept that Ramses II, Julius Ceasar, and Alexander the Great all existed, because all of them were worshiped as gods. So maybe I'm not an atheist after all. I'm still pondering that one.

For now, my preferred expression is freethinker, because it expresses a specific view.
 
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