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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

The supermodel problem

Mentat ( 02/06/2004, 13:56:55 )

A friend and I were having a reasoned debate concerning cloning recently (rare enough) and he came up with a good question that I didn't have a very good response to:As the more lonely among us can attest to, many female supermodels look strikingly similiar. This is because a major portion of society believes certain qualities held by these models to be that which is most physically desired in a woman. The problem is, if people are given even moderate control over the appearance of their child, what is to stop them from creating entire generations that look very similiar? And if they are able to do that, should they?A tough one - what do you think?

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