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Yes, because I'd be able to be with that person again.
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yes i would. but that would be selfish of me. It was their time to go. to be free
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No because I've already tryed it. Ronald Reagen was never the same.
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No, because I think a person is the made up of the sum of their experiences. So, the cloned person may look like the one I loved but could never really be them.
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Yes, as long as they weren't afflicted with the emotional disorders of this life time.
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No.
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NO!!! I've been through the death of my father once already, I sure as hell do not want to go through that pain all over again!
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no, never. cloning gets the physical, not the mental, and dealing with someone that only looks like a loved one but is not like the loved one, it would only open up a hole again that was starting to close.
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It's a hard question, I guess it depends on the time scale. If somebody died and you were immediately given the chance to create an identical clone in every way, including memories and personality then I don't think anybody would say no. Years down the line, then I wouldn't, things would be too different in so many ways. Everything said, we know it's not (currently) a possibility, so my answer may well be different if it was a reality
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