by Tondoteottotote on April 3rd, 2007

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If a loved one were to die an untimely death (usually considered to be before old age), would you want them cloned back to life someday?

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  • by Melanie on April 3rd, 2007

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    Yes, because I'd be able to be with that person again.

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    • On a social networking site, there is a "group" subsite made in tribute to what would've been someone's 16th birthday (They died of a car wreck several months prior.) I got chewed out by some random user for suggesting that the deceased guy ought to be cloned back to life in the future. That one user said I'm supposed to leave a tribute, but I did indeed leave a tribute at the end of my message post. That user was obviously oblivious to certain parts of the message post I made. If the user read it more carefully, they may have had second thoughts and not post anything at all, or post a kinder remark. Thousands (or more likely millions) of families wish for their loved ones to come back to life someday, so I'm sure deep down, a lot of the guy's friends want to see him alive again someday; they probably just keep that wish in their sub-consciousness.

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      by Tondoteottotote on April 3rd, 2007

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