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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Fight Club of the Future

SC ( 11/16/2004, 16:52:25 )

It seems to me that the more cloning and related technologies gain acceptance, the more people come to the site strictly to engage in verbal sparring matches. This leads me to ask, what is the future of trolling? Will it always be a strictly online, virtual activity? Let's say, for instance, that technology is someday developed that will allow people to recover from any disease or injury, even death, and the physical equivalent of this message board has evolved, so that anyone who enters a certain area is "fair game," subject to any form of attack that the other participants can devise. If you were free to kill anyone you wanted, as a form of recreation, and could even be brought back if you yourself were killed, would you do it? If so, what settings or arenas would interest you?

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