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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: kewl4reals on August 23, 2012, 09:26:49 am
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CRYOGENICS........... is it the future, or is it an elaborate scam? I have heard good points of reason from BOTH sides of that coin and was curious as to some other outside input into an very important topic that I believe should get more attention before it becomes more of an reality. ???
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An elaborate scam if you ask me. There is no science to support it actually working.
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I thought this subject was passe by now. I haven't seen much about it lately.
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Is that a book written by L. Ron Hubbard???
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i think it is a bunch of crock. When you are gone your gone and their is nothing that is going to bring you back.
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Well, it would be awesome, but then again, it would cause for an over-populated world full of chaos! :crybaby2:
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I think it's a waste of money.
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Is that a book written by L. Ron Hubbard???
Actually its an very important topic in the science world and also to both the living and the "dead". u should research it
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I think it's a waste of money.
It'll be a cold day in 'hel' before I'd consider the current technology involved.
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No, Thank you! the idea is interesting-- but I wouldn't do it. Ditto for time travel-- I'd rather make it to the future the ordinary way.
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I suppose this could be an option for people for terminal illnesses who hope to be released when there is a cure. I won't participate in this as I'm too tied to my family, but if I was going through the process I won't mind being fitted with an extra skill as shown in Demolition Man (and not knitting).
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I live in Colorado and went to my first "dead Guy Festival" Last January. This fetival occurrs every January in Mederland Colorado. It has Casket races, Hearse parades, frozen turkey bowling and a whole lot of drinking. This Guy was about to die and his wife felt that the future would hold the secret to his cure if his body was cryogenically preserved. He still resides in a barn that has been converted into a large refrigerator. It is kind of the only thing that Nederland Colorado has going fo it except the beauty of the surrounding Rocky Mountains.
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I live in Colorado and went to my first "dead Guy Festival" Last January. This fetival occurrs every January in Mederland Colorado. It has Casket races, Hearse parades, frozen turkey bowling and a whole lot of drinking. This Guy was about to die and his wife felt that the future would hold the secret to his cure if his body was cryogenically preserved. He still resides in a barn that has been converted into a large refrigerator. It is kind of the only thing that Nederland Colorado has going fo it except the beauty of the surrounding Rocky Mountains.
Going off of the fictional account of "The Walking Dead", it seems a bad idea to keep the dead in a barn.
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I think she should have left it alone and let him keep it. It was his stuff, and she had no right to ask him to throw it out. If she can't accept it, or can't enjoy it with him, then maybe she isn't the right one for him, anyway.
That's a pretty harsh judgement about one's remains. Are you sure your reply was posted to the thread you wanted to reply to?
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I think she should have left it alone and let him keep it. It was his stuff, and she had no right to ask him to throw it out. If she can't accept it, or can't enjoy it with him, then maybe she isn't the right one for him, anyway.
That's a pretty harsh judgement about one's remains. Are you sure your reply was posted to the thread you wanted to reply to?
There was one about someone's wife throwing out his adult film collection. I could have sworn that's the one I posted in. Gah. *facepalm*
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I think she should have left it alone and let him keep it. It was his stuff, and she had no right to ask him to throw it out. If she can't accept it, or can't enjoy it with him, then maybe she isn't the right one for him, anyway.
That's a pretty harsh judgement about one's remains. Are you sure your reply was posted to the thread you wanted to reply to?
There was one about someone's wife throwing out his adult film collection. I could have sworn that's the one I posted in. Gah. *facepalm*
That's cool, (and somewhat of a relief that it wasn't some oblique necrophiliac reference after all).
:o
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I live in Colorado and went to my first "dead Guy Festival" Last January. This fetival occurrs every January in Mederland Colorado. It has Casket races, Hearse parades, frozen turkey bowling and a whole lot of drinking. This Guy was about to die and his wife felt that the future would hold the secret to his cure if his body was cryogenically preserved. He still resides in a barn that has been converted into a large refrigerator. It is kind of the only thing that Nederland Colorado has going fo it except the beauty of the surrounding Rocky Mountains.
Going off of the fictional account of "The Walking Dead", it seems a bad idea to keep the dead in a barn.
I agree!