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Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
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Scientists developed a way to bring people back to life (no psycho side effects, no zombie mutations, nothing. Zilch. 100% as they were before whatever caused them to die). Would you use it to bring back a loved one or would you find that wrong for some reason? Why yes/no?

I guess I'd be ok with it though I suspect it would be very expensive so only the very rich would be brought back to life.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Scientists developed a way to bring people back to life (no psycho side effects, no zombie mutations, nothing. Zilch. 100% as they were before whatever caused them to die). Would you use it to bring back a loved one or would you find that wrong for some reason? Why yes/no?

They might not be happy to,see how the
hole left by departing closed
as Conrad put it, as the sea closes over
a diver.
 
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stvdv

Veteran Member
Scientists developed a way to bring people back to life (no psycho side effects, no zombie mutations, nothing. Zilch. 100% as they were before whatever caused them to die). Would you use it to bring back a loved one or would you find that wrong for some reason? Why yes/no?
Do unto others what you want them to do unto you

I'm senang to die now, AND no desire to live any longer
So, I won't get loved ones back either, not even my Master
 

Secret Chief

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Scientists developed a way to bring people back to life (no psycho side effects, no zombie mutations, nothing. Zilch. 100% as they were before whatever caused them to die). Would you use it to bring back a loved one or would you find that wrong for some reason? Why yes/no?
No.
Endlessly bring them back each time they die? Good grief.
They come back immortal? Good grief.

On a related angle: What if a loved one could bring back a deceased big fat orange idiot in this manner? {shudders}
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
Ouija board.

I normally speak to the spirits directly, but if other people are with me, then I will use my Spirit Box. I've also used an Olivus and a Paranormal Puck to communicate with the spirits when other people are with me. Personally, I don't like the Ouija because I had a scary experience with one when I was 17, and I haven't used one since. Have you had good experiences with your Spirit board?
 
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Brickjectivity

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Scientists developed a way to bring people back to life (no psycho side effects, no zombie mutations, nothing. Zilch. 100% as they were before whatever caused them to die). Would you use it to bring back a loved one or would you find that wrong for some reason? Why yes/no?
There's some danger it might be used to punish people considered to be evil. For example someone might desire to express their anger towards Genghis Khan. He might be brought back many thousands of times to be punished. The fact that he is dead and cannot be retrieved means that the only option is to forget his evil, but if we can bring him back to punish him then we need never forget or forgive him.
 
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