WHERES MY GF??!
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Thread Topic: WHERES MY GF??!
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Thank you!
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Do you want me to write down what I've said?
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MyEternalRage NewbieI hate GTQ
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Sure
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Cost issues as a result of cloning:
Cloning is extremely difficult to do. To create a clone, thousands of experiments need to be conducted. Each embryo exterminated leads to more money being wasted. Money could be spent on things such as education and charities.
When scientists are questioned on ethical implications on cloning animals and cost issues as a result of it they are vague. More often than not, scientists rebuke ethnical point of views and say technology is improving with time. Although technology is improving with time it is moving far too slow and is failing to make any suitable progress to benefit our world.
For any suitable progress to evolve there would be horrendous animal suffering and a cost impossible to be attained.
Human cloning:
Egg Donors will not sell their eggs for a cheap price. General prices for eggs are $3000 to $5000. On top of this cost, donors will need complicated treatment to remove the eggs from their ovaries. Due to the extreme delicacy needed to perform this procedure costs will fluctuate enormously.
Offspring of cloned animals:
More often than not, offspring of cloned animals are born deformed. Cloned newborns and cloned adults regularly suffer from grossly oversized heads, twisted limbs, and bloated foetuses to malformed kidneys, immune system deficiencies, and respiratory distress. This isnt surprising; given the fact cloned animals have an excessive failure rate. Even if the cloned newborn lives past the age of 6 weeks they are at serious risk of developing various, abnormal deformations later in life.
Environmental issues as a result of cloning:
Essentially, the process of cloning is trial and error. An abundant amount of electricity is used in the process of cloning. As coal is an unrenewable resource, it is not a wise decision to continue to attempt clones. As a result of cloning, much pollution is being let into the air.
Problems breathed into society due to cloning:
If scientists were able to create a clone, with no failures, many more problems would arise. We do not have the infrastructure to support more humans and livestock. In 2010, 925 million people across the globe suffered from extreme poverty and further numbers suffered from malnutrition. If scientists succeeded in cloning, poverty statistics would sky rocket.
Congested traffic would worsen drastically as well as places to live and infrastructure to work. Un-employment rates would climb and pay would most likely drop to minimum wages due to high demand for work.
If livestock multiplied unnaturally, there would be insufficient farms to support the fast expanding numbers. Cage farming would worsen as a result of cloning.
Cloning humans?
Richard Seed pushed forward his plans to produce a human clone in 1997 and is continuing to do so. The prospect of cloning humans is extremely controversial and with good reason. The success rate for clones is 0.1 to 3%. This goes to show the risk infiltrated in attempting to produce clones and the mass embryos exterminated during the process.
The vast majority of clones are born deformed and fall to death prematurely. The risk factors in attempting to produce a human clone are excessively high. For a human clone to be created, millions of embryos would need to be experimented on. Each human clone failed equals the death of a human being. From the moment of conception a baby begins the process of development.
A scientists job is to better the world. Therefore, how they can even consider the prospect of human cloning is far beyond my understanding.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! Do you think I need to elaborate heaps on other arguments or not? -
MyEternalRage NewbieLast time a sheep was cloned, studies show she died sooner. :)
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Okay :) What was the sheep's name and how old was it when it died?
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Issue this science?
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What do you mean Chan?
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MyEternalRage NewbieName: Dolly. The rest? Try Google or Yahoo
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I've got heaps of information on Dolly. I just didn't post it here. But thanks :)
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Llol nvm
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MyEternalRage NewbieWTF
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@Chan: Not stripping!! Can you please explain what you meant by "Issue this Science?"
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Aw
its nothing hun
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