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# but until that merry day, im rather glad the people ion charge dont agree.

(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:36, archived)
# which merry day?
the one where we genetically modify or the one where we cut everyone off from the things they take for granted?
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:40, archived)
# either / both.
We can all have a BBQ just before


"post apocalyptic situation in ...... 3...... 2.......1 ...... GO!!!"
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:41, archived)
# im having trouble working out if you are being sarcastic or not
because i'm not sure where you are coming from
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:43, archived)
# I would never be sarcastic about such an important topic.
I agree abouty the devolving thing, but its really nothing to worry about. So the weaker are surviving - all that means is you dont have to be so strong to survive! We will never devolve beyond a point which technology cannot cope, by the very nature of survival of the fittest.

And anything suggesting the deaths of millions of people is genocide.


So.... ready? LETS DO IT (for the good of humaity).
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:47, archived)
# i was just stating the two directions this could go so that the human race may survive
i may have exagerated both but that was just to get my point across
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 14:03, archived)
# sorry, not trying to insult you, i just love sarcasm*.
And i agree with your points, kind of, its just that they involve death, which i can never be happy about


*not on the reciving end
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 14:11, archived)
# genetically modifying those with diseases to make them healthy will not kill them
as far as our current knowledge of genetics will allow us to see. this is the path i believe we must follow to ensure the survival of the human race. the one that involves all the deaths is the other possible path allowing some humans to survive, this is not the one i agree with, i just pointed it out to show how much better the first way is
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 14:17, archived)
# I suppose. long live genetic engineering!
but i dont think it will come to that, at least not for fracking ages.
(, Sun 19 Jun 2005, 14:37, archived)