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@mikeymk | 17 November 17 | |
@ eyesore - 17.11.17 - 02:37pm I don't know why they persist in calling it a head transplant...you get a new body not a new head This is a good point. |
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@eyesore | 17 November 17 | |
@ birdy - 17.11.17 - 02:40pm Can't read that without subscribing or something but ugh the whole idea makes me queasy. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5092769/amp/World-s-human-head-transplant-carried-out.html ...this is free I think |
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@shadow27 | 17 November 17 | |
Man.. Is this topic really 2 years old? Seemed like yesterday. But yeah, incredibly ghoulish. |
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@sisfreak2017 | 17 November 17 | |
did the c*nt die ????
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@sisfreak2017 | 17 November 17 | |
if not Run
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@psnality | 17 November 17 | |
He tried it on a dead person, all he did really was sew all the parts together. It's like one of them knock off car jobs joining two cars together and well you know how successful they are.
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@crail | 17 November 17 | |
The guy is crazy. A real life Frankenstein
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@bozzalad | 17 November 17 | |
@ shadow27 - 17.11.17 - 05:46pm Man.. Is this topic really 2 years old? Seemed like yesterday. But yeah, incredibly ghoulish. How many would refuse the chance if they ended up paralysed? |
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@eyesore | 17 November 17 | |
@ sisfreak2017 - 17.11.17 - 05:49pm did the c*nt die ???? The 'c**t' was a corpse |
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@eyesore | 17 November 17 | |
@ bozzalad - 17.11.17 - 06:08pm How many would refuse the chance if they ended up paralysed? Exactly ...if it finally happens then its going to bring hope to an awful lot of people |
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