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The death of a beloved pet can be a traumatizing experience, and most people love their pets as they would any other member of their family. But would you pay $50,000 to clone a new version of your beloved pet from the DNA of the deceased? The lady in this clip didn’t hesitate to head over to South Korea, shell out the cash and clone her deceased dog Trouble, and she seems to have no regrets about her decision.
It seems like a huge waste of money to me, considering that the cloned pet probably isn’t going to have anything in common with it’s genetic original beyond physical appearance, but what do you guys think? If you had $50k to spare, and you’re grieving the passing of a pet, would you choose to have them cloned?
5 Comments
Sagemindsays...Cloned, NO - But I do know someone who has mastered the Freeze-Dried method of preserving animals.
JiggaJonsonsays...There are people dying around the world because of lack of funding for adequate medical care. Fuck these people and their cloner scientist enablers.
BoneRemakesays...She has mental problems and too much money.
This bushwhackers expert opinion.
antsays...WHY? The pet won't be the same like the original in terms of characters!
TheGenksays...Isn't it obvious why she did it? FOR SCIENCE!
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