I like this quote:
Mr Spiridonov, 30, a computer scientist from Russia, said: 'My decision is final and I do not plan to change my mind.'
....just everything else
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Clothes are normally body shaped, without heads.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSomeone must be having a giraffe. A large fashion ad just above the headline shows some clothes laid out in a body shape - without a head.
(I saved a screenshot in case the ad changes.)
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Someone must be having a giraffe. A large fashion ad just above the headline shows some clothes laid out in a body shape - without a head.
(I saved a screenshot in case the ad changes.)
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It'll never make headlines.Originally posted by vetran View Postthree sides
3) some rich guy will arrange to have a body transplant so he can live longer and poor people will just become body donors.
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three sidesOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostThere's two sides to this story.
1) The public who are shocked and dismayed about the unknown.
2) A Man whose quality of life is impaired by disease.
Just wonder who the nervous-system can ever be expected to recover, otherwise is it not just all managing the pluming?
3) some rich guy will arrange to have a body transplant so he can live longer and poor people will just become body donors.
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There's two sides to this story.
1) The public who are shocked and dismayed about the unknown.
2) A Man whose quality of life is impaired by disease.
Just wonder who the nervous-system can ever be expected to recover, otherwise is it not just all managing the pluming?
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I knowOriginally posted by vetran View Postsharp intake of breath.
courageous man!
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Wonder what they would do with the old body, can you take it home? Or bury it and later on they will bury the head with it
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"Surely it's a body transplant, since he's keeping his own head and getting a new body?"
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This is getting interesting!Originally posted by administrator View PostWho said Gricer was a sockie?
Would you then put it down to the Queen mod's PMS whatever?!
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Who said Gricer was a sockie?Originally posted by Dactylion View PostFFS what is going on in the world?
First we "discover" Gricer is a sockie.... and now Suity has no comeback!!!
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This would offer entire new possibilities for transgenderers
Or if your wife/husband needs a new body
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