JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for October 24, 2015
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my wife and I have decided not to clone snoop-A-Boo. because I talked some sense into her! I told her that all this bizarre experimentation is animal cruelty! I cant believe she didn't throw you out of her office! She did while agreeing with me. which is also bizarre....
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 9 years ago
“No cruelty in cloning.”.No inherent cruelty, but during the experimental stage, many are born deformed and with shortened lifespans..After it is perfected, it should be possible to clone me without problem and even leave out any genetic shortcomings (as if I had any) to remove genetic diseases..It would be like having a younger twin who was even better than I ever was (as if THAT is possible).
spaced man spliff about 9 years ago
No cruelty in cloning. None what so ever. Clones may be biologically identical, but behaviorally they will be independent of the original.-Right. You can clone five Kobe Bryants, but will they wanna play basketball?
Ragtime78rpm about 9 years ago
“No cruelty in cloning”What about cruelty to the rest of us who now have two of you to deal with ;o)