• How A Gene Editing Tool Went From Labs To A Middle-School Classroom
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[QUOTE=Helix Snake;52286137]At the same time I wouldn't mind deep dive VR that would allow me to experience furry stuff in a way that has less chance of being horrific. Genetically engineering a being just to be in a sexual relationship with it is absolutely fucked, and for modifying yourself, genetic engineering / body modding would take decades of uncanny valley horror before we'd create furries that were even visually acceptable. It's not impossible for an anthro animal to be visually appealing irl, I've seen some realistic fursuits that look pretty nice, but the transition period would be so horrifying that it'd probably turn everyone off from the idea. The future for furries is in VR, in my opinion. Wait for technology to catch up.[/QUOTE] Yea those for Normal/Lesser-lifestyle furries is for VR. And that's your good opinion. My opinion could be both (VR and Biotechnology later) with some body modification and transhumanism begins influencing some furries with "Post furries". Few more (very slowly growing) fantastic lifestyles like me just better wait until the day comes and would start practicing with human-like animal humans with new future body modifications first before we do bigger goals like that.
[QUOTE=nuttyboffin;52284165]Not sure why people are rating this dumb... I see huge risk in someone taking a strain of say... Ebola or Plague and making it more aggressive & Airborne. How can such a consideration, a -reasonable- thought be rated dumb?[/QUOTE] I think you highly underestimate the work and equipment needed to do something like that. The first one is gene discovery, it not like they come with labels. To make a more virulent strain you'll have to run a Fuckloads of tests and check virulence through experimenting before you can say "yeah this genetically transformed Ebola is 30% worse or whatever.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;52286203]I think you highly underestimate the work and equipment needed to do something like that. The first one is gene discovery, it not like they come with labels. To make a more virulent strain you'll have to run a Fuckloads of tests and check virulence through experimenting before you can say "yeah this genetically transformed Ebola is 30% worse or whatever.[/QUOTE] As long isn't create a pandemic. [editline]29th May 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=TornadoAP;52284912]I think you'll find a lot of people here don't necessarily hate furries, but do hate it when they put it all up on display. Keep that in your own room basically. Like Chad here was perfectly fine, it's just in this thread he went full fursona and tried to argue for creating fucked up hybrids of animals and humans which is just fucked.[/QUOTE] Last part it's more actually becomes one ([I]"Merge" into one[/I]) not create some random hybrids, Maybe with others can do that.
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