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sars_notd_virus
23rd October 2010, 11:40
I am scared to be CLONED :grosyeux::grosyeux:(dont ask me why,,???:reaction:...there is already a technical breakthrough that scientist can turn human eggs into cloned embryos) ..do u think we can see one cloned human in our lifetime??? woooooo scary.:icon_eek::icon_eek:

bornatbirth
23rd October 2010, 12:11
cloning would be great, imagine if there was millions of cloned bornatbirths

:icon_lol:

clowns scare me :bigcry:

mikey73
23rd October 2010, 12:17
i think we could, there is always some scientist somewhere that will do it. they have now cloned a few different animals since dolly was cloned. some have already claimed to have produced cloned embryos and implanted them. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/apr/22/human-cloning-panayiotis-zavos
there are some mad scientist out there, one will do it.

grahamw48
23rd October 2010, 12:50
They're moving towards being able to digitise your memory now.

Upload that into your shiny new cloned body, and away you go. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Of course all these things will come to fruition the week after I'm in the ground. :rolleyes:

Terpe
23rd October 2010, 13:35
Cloning is technical possible, although the animals so far cloned have not been without problems.
Human cloning could happen without us knowing.:omg:
It would be even more scary if a cloned me had my memories digitised and uploaded.:yikes:
How would I know who was really me?:D

bornatbirth
23rd October 2010, 14:10
surely a cloned you will have to be born and will look younger :icon_lol:

Arthur Little
23rd October 2010, 14:42
... imagine if there was millions of cloned bornatbirths

:icon_lol:

:omg: ... perish the thought ... that's enough to scare anyone! :yikes:

grahamw48
23rd October 2010, 16:20
Wouldn't it be great though....starting off again, young and vigorous, but with all those lessons in life already learned....and I could buy a hairbrush ! :Jump:

Hmm - have to change my taste in clothes and music though :D

raynaputi
23rd October 2010, 18:02
What scares you the most

Growing old :oldlady: alone and forever single!:omg: and my loved ones dying of a terrible crime like a massacre :xxmixed-smiley-017::BlueTeamEnforcer:

gWaPito
23rd October 2010, 20:32
What scares me most. Its failure. You wld of thought I wld be used to it by now ! It still rips my gutts out. I guess its the same for most people. Getting back to what Graham said about being young again and of course knowing what we know now. Who was it who said ' Youth is wasted on the young' ? Yes, I know Robby Williams said it in one of his songs

Arthur Little
23rd October 2010, 22:07
What scares me most. Its *failure. You wld of thought I wld be used to it by now ! It still rips my gutts out. I guess its the same for most people. Getting back to what Graham said about being young again and of course knowing what we know now. Who was it who said ' Youth is wasted on the young' ? Yes, I know Robby Williams said it in one of his songs

:iagree:, Mark ... God knows, I've had my share of *it! I won't elaborate for now, though - as it would take me all night ... based on the number of years I've been around. :olddude: Suffice to say, even if I were given the chance to live my life over again - armed with the knowledge of mistakes I've made in the past - I doubt if I'd be able to change things in any way, with me being the sort of person I am! :anerikke:

gWaPito
23rd October 2010, 22:29
Reliable Arthur ! I bet your co-workers where sad the day you retired? Im sure you wld be greatly missed by many on here if you did a 'disappearing act' on us. Anyway, enough flannel from me. Like you said, even if we had our time again, for sure, we wld make all those same mistakes all over again. As my dear wife says, ' it makes me what and who I am' weather that is good or bad, im not sure. No, I wld not change me either. On reflection, I prefer to 'carry the cross' I have been blessed with.

dontpushme
23rd October 2010, 22:31
I am most afraid of disappointing others. I've been told time and again to live my life for myself, but those same people tell me to go to some uni or other because THEY KNOW what's best for me, or to aim much higher than what I want because THEY KNOW what I'm capable of. Part of me wants to tell them to sod off but a much bigger part doesn't want to disappoint. Sad, that. :icon_lol: It's pathetic, really.:Help1:

Baliw99
23rd October 2010, 22:55
Heights scare me, just the thought of looking over a hotel balcony makes me nervous. I have always said to my family, if I ever die from falling, then someone has pushed/killed me, as there is no way I would ever get near to the edge to jump. :):)

Can I just say, sorry if my post is in bad taste for any of the members, if it is, I apologise and it can be removed.

gWaPito
23rd October 2010, 23:35
Dont push me. I too, can relate to those feelings and Im sure so can many others if they were honest with themselves. Not good to put yourself down though.

grahamw48
23rd October 2010, 23:55
This past few days I've been almost daily visiting my friend who has just spent thirty years in the Phils and is married to the cousin of my ex (Filipina).

He was always such a strong, funny and adventurous guy, and now he has cancer and will probably be dead in a week or two...reduced to skin and bones.

It has made me think, and re-evaluate what is left of my life.

gWaPito
24th October 2010, 00:24
Wow Graham Sorry to hear about your friend. It will come to all of us though, hopefully not like that. Its a crazy world we live in, we spend our 20's and 30's chasing material wealth then, when some of us get older, realise its all bullshit, then take on different values, like you said Graham, when death strikes our nearest and dearest, you start to make sense of whats left of your own life

JimOttley
24th October 2010, 00:51
Sorry to hear that Graham :(

My personal biggest fear is that something will happen to me that will prevent me being able to support my kids, I am old enough that I do not care about myself much but I need to know my kids will be safe and provided for and right now I don't have that assurance.

James is 5 next week and Janna will be 3 next year, I don't have insurance and it would be too expensive now to get it at my age and Ana has not been great at being self sufficient so I worry every day, I really am scared about things these days.

I would be less scared if I could get them into Britain but we still have technical problems trying to do that. :(

Arthur Little
24th October 2010, 01:36
Reliable Arthur ! Im sure you wld be greatly missed by many on here if you did a 'disappearing act' on us.

:68711_thanx:, mate ... it's very kind of you to say so!


Anyway, enough flannel from me.


:NoNo: ... carry on :icon_lol: ... I'm lapping it up! :t11t2:

Arthur Little
24th October 2010, 01:52
I bet your co-workers where sad the day you retired?

Dunno, :anerikke: my friend ... I was on sick leave at the time. Didn't even have a 'farewell do'. :xxparty-smiley-050: But I did receive a nice fat cheque for seventy-odd quid [through the post] in a franked brown envelope! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
24th October 2010, 02:04
This past few days I've been almost daily visiting my friend who has just spent thirty years in the Phils and is married to the cousin of my ex (Filipina).

He was always such a strong, funny and adventurous guy, and now he has cancer and will probably be dead in a week or two...reduced to skin and bones.

Graham ... I'm truly sorry to read about your friend ... so sad! :bigcry:

Arthur Little
24th October 2010, 02:12
It has made me think, and re-evaluate what is left of my life.

:rolleyes: I'll bet it has ... even though it's hard to come to terms with one's own mortality!

nigel
24th October 2010, 10:19
Nothing to fear but fear itself ladies and gentleman!

In the future cows and sheep will be cloned and obtaining livestock will be cheap in every country in the world, I'm talking about cloning cattle for the sake of poor countries that need the food. Some say eating cloned meat is not safe...my feeling is it's perfectly safe! I can't imagine why it wouldn't be!

Also many of us will be telepathic and we will download information to each other like computers, we wont need to talk! :)

nigel
24th October 2010, 10:30
You guys have been talking about dying, I'm absolutley convinced that there is no such thing as dying, we are not our bodies, we do not even exist in our bodies it just appears that way! The you that is you and the me that is me does not exist inside the body, in fact our bodies, the sun, the stars, the moon, EVERYTHING does not truly exist! Life is a holograph in very very high definition, it's like we are Lara Croft inside an all singing all dancing computer game!

Fact of science! :)

Of course, the computer game is just a load of spectacular graphics! And so too is Lara Croft!

So where is the you that is you?

Hmmmm:rolleyes:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnvM_YAwX4I

grahamw48
24th October 2010, 10:40
Sorry to hear that Graham :(

My personal biggest fear is that something will happen to me that will prevent me being able to support my kids, I am old enough that I do not care about myself much but I need to know my kids will be safe and provided for and right now I don't have that assurance.

James is 5 next week and Janna will be 3 next year, I don't have insurance and it would be too expensive now to get it at my age and Ana has not been great at being self sufficient so I worry every day, I really am scared about things these days.

I would be less scared if I could get them into Britain but we still have technical problems trying to do that. :(

Hi Jim.

None of my business, but I do think it's important to sort out visas/citizenship for your family, and it will obviously take a lot off your mind.

Personally I was quite content flitting between Hongkong and the Phils for a few years, and if I had no other responsibilities would have stayed there to this day.

It was when my son was old enough to start school in the UK that I decided to bring him and my 2 Filipino stepchildren over here so they could all benefit from a good education and some stability in their lives.

Yes, I could have been selfish, but seeing how they've all blossomed and done so well in their lives is reward enough for me, and I feel better about myself as a result.

We have been back to the Phils since, and of course they can go any time they want for hols, but enabling them (stepkids) to have British citizenship is a pretty good way of bequeathing to someone a safe and secure future. :)

For my own boy, he has been able to take advantage of his birthright, in the form of a first class education and a sense of 'identity'.

I wish you the best of luck anyway.

Terpe
24th October 2010, 12:57
This past few days I've been almost daily visiting my friend who has just spent thirty years in the Phils and is married to the cousin of my ex (Filipina).

He was always such a strong, funny and adventurous guy, and now he has cancer and will probably be dead in a week or two...reduced to skin and bones.

It has made me think, and re-evaluate what is left of my life.

Sorry also to hear about that. Well done for the support you are showing.
I agree about re-evaluation of the important things in life.
I did that some years ago.
I'm now much 'richer', (not financially)

gWaPito
24th October 2010, 14:59
I want a few lb's of what Nigel's on Was you being serious, Nigel ?. An example of 'youth being wasted on the young'. I have read Jim's posts, Graham. Im sure he wld of sorted there visa's long ago if it were possible. At least he knows if something did happen, his wife and Children are surround by family and friends in the Phil. I too, have been thinking along the same lines as Jim, what wld happen if something happened to me. We not got a joint bank account yet, that will be done the day we get back from Phil, papers are in order for that. As some of you will be aware with my situation, I have a Family at War, I can only turn to my second eldest sister so, I have given my wife her cell number and also given all my bank details so, If the worst was to happen, she wld have access to money. I know its unlikely to happen but, I dont want to tempt fate any more than I have to.

junior02
24th October 2010, 16:41
I am scared to be CLONED :grosyeux::grosyeux:(dont ask me why,,???:reaction:...there is already a technical breakthrough that scientist can turn human eggs into cloned embryos) ..do u think we can see one cloned human in our lifetime??? woooooo scary.:icon_eek::icon_eek:

Nothing like cloning would scare me. The only time ive been scared was wen i was living in rp and my youngest kid got very ill and we had to rush her by taxi not ambulance to the hospital. the taxi driver did a good job and he pushed his way through the traffic to get our daughter to the hospital were they saved her life..

dontpushme
26th October 2010, 23:50
This past few days I've been almost daily visiting my friend who has just spent thirty years in the Phils and is married to the cousin of my ex (Filipina).

He was always such a strong, funny and adventurous guy, and now he has cancer and will probably be dead in a week or two...reduced to skin and bones.

It has made me think, and re-evaluate what is left of my life.

I'm so sorry to hear about your friend, Graham. I hope he's come to terms with what's happening. At least he can have peace.


Nothing like cloning would scare me. The only time ive been scared was wen i was living in rp and my youngest kid got very ill and we had to rush her by taxi not ambulance to the hospital. the taxi driver did a good job and he pushed his way through the traffic to get our daughter to the hospital were they saved her life..

Wow, it sounds like that taxi driver deserved a big tip!


Dont push me. I too, can relate to those feelings and Im sure so can many others if they were honest with themselves. Not good to put yourself down though.

Thanks. That reminds me. I think I'm about to start another rant (or maybe I'll start raving instead).:icon_lol:

JimOttley
27th October 2010, 00:13
Hi Jim.

None of my business, but I do think it's important to sort out visas/citizenship for your family, and it will obviously take a lot off your mind.

Personally I was quite content flitting between Hongkong and the Phils for a few years, and if I had no other responsibilities would have stayed there to this day.

It was when my son was old enough to start school in the UK that I decided to bring him and my 2 Filipino stepchildren over here so they could all benefit from a good education and some stability in their lives.

Yes, I could have been selfish, but seeing how they've all blossomed and done so well in their lives is reward enough for me, and I feel better about myself as a result.

We have been back to the Phils since, and of course they can go any time they want for hols, but enabling them (stepkids) to have British citizenship is a pretty good way of bequeathing to someone a safe and secure future. :)

For my own boy, he has been able to take advantage of his birthright, in the form of a first class education and a sense of 'identity'.

I wish you the best of luck anyway.

Thanks Graham, if you do a search you might get to understand where my problems are coming from Joe, Arthur and some of the more regular members know my story well.

My partner is Korean/Filipino by a previous marriage, regained Phils nationality in 2007, is not annulled in the Phils, our son James was born 2005 before rule change that gave automatic British citizenship, daughter Janna is already British as she was born 2.5 years ago (rules changed).

Annulment case finally starts this Friday, I could marry her just now under her Korean nationality but that raises problems with James and of course raises the problem of being seen as a bigamist under Philippine law.

To complicate matters if the Korean's ever found out that she had Filipino nationality they would revoke her status, dual nationality is not allowed, but it's the dual nationality (Korean side) that has allowed us to spend some time together in the UK.

If I tried to marry her while she is resident in the Phils the British Embassy would treat her as Filipino we already supplied many documents explaining our situation to them.

Only good thing is that in two months time the Koreans change their law and she gets to be Korean for life independent of what her ex husband (from 15 years back) does re the family register.

Just hoping that the annulment case in the Phils is not too prolonged, we have waited almost 6 years for this and she has been divorced for over 15 years now.

JimOttley
27th October 2010, 00:23
I have read Jim's posts, Graham. Im sure he wld of sorted there visa's long ago if it were possible. At least he knows if something did happen, his wife and Children are surround by family and friends in the Phil. I too, have been thinking along the same lines as Jim, what wld happen if something happened to me. We not got a joint bank account yet, that will be done the day we get back from Phil, papers are in order for that. As some of you will be aware with my situation, I have a Family at War, I can only turn to my second eldest sister so, I have given my wife her cell number and also given all my bank details so, If the worst was to happen, she wld have access to money. I know its unlikely to happen but, I dont want to tempt fate any more than I have to.

Thank you sir, I can really understand your situation too, it can be very very difficult at times.

JimOttley
27th October 2010, 00:37
You guys have been talking about dying, I'm absolutley convinced that there is no such thing as dying, we are not our bodies, we do not even exist in our bodies it just appears that way! The you that is you and the me that is me does not exist inside the body, in fact our bodies, the sun, the stars, the moon, EVERYTHING does not truly exist! Life is a holograph in very very high definition, it's like we are Lara Croft inside an all singing all dancing computer game!

Fact of science! :)

Of course, the computer game is just a load of spectacular graphics! And so too is Lara Croft!

So where is the you that is you?

Hmmmm:rolleyes:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnvM_YAwX4I



Cool Nigel :) a man after my own demented heart (and mind) :laugher:

Multi-person pantheistic solipsism! :)

That is what you just described.

It's an interesting philosophy and one that I was quite convinced of when I was a lot younger, less convinced now ;)

However I will admit that there is emerging evidence to suggest that our universe is holographic but it's still very speculative :)

The "me that is me" is right here right now, the "you that is you" may or may not exist, it is possible that I am the be all and end all of everything and you are but a dream, however I got older and I don't really care about all that any more, it's more important to be with the ones you love and to spend your life with your children.

As a pure view of science and the "how" of the world rather than the "why", it is very valid interpretation.

P.S.

I didn't watch the vid.

JimOttley
27th October 2010, 00:56
You guys have been talking about dying, I'm absolutley convinced that there is no such thing as dying, we are not our bodies, we do not even exist in our bodies it just appears that way! The you that is you and the me that is me does not exist inside the body, in fact our bodies, the sun, the stars, the moon, EVERYTHING does not truly exist! Life is a holograph in very very high definition, it's like we are Lara Croft inside an all singing all dancing computer game!

Fact of science! :)

Of course, the computer game is just a load of spectacular graphics! And so too is Lara Croft!

So where is the you that is you?

Hmmmm:rolleyes:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnvM_YAwX4I



I have now watched the vid :)

The dark brain stuff is semantic nonsense, the "BRAIN" includes your eyes they are connected :) part of the same organ, so the "BRAIN" experiences light directly, they are talking about processing not exprience.

Also the "BRAIN" is not confined to your head this is a common misunderstanding because of people's tendency to compartmentalise stuff. Your "BRAIN" is really a network of fine sensors "neurones" that extend throughout our entire body. Your fingers your tongue and other bits are full of nerve cells that are directly connected to your processing centre otherwise known as the "BRAIN" :) so experience is not completely processed in one small space, who is to say that reality is not a result of all of the movements of chemicals and electrons inside a living organism?

Solipsism is a powerful idea but it's not convincing as you get older :)

Terpe
27th October 2010, 06:36
What scares you the most

Nigel.:yikes:

joebloggs
27th October 2010, 07:17
What scares you the most

Nigel.:yikes:

and I'm starting to worry about Jim to :cwm24:
he knows what nigel is talking about :D
but i think in jims case it could be lack of :NEW5: posting after 1am :D

sars_notd_virus
27th October 2010, 09:14
Science and its breakthroughs amazes and scares me :D:yikes:
Can science really solve the world's energy and medical woes? (stem cell research,global warming)dunno:rolleyes::doh


i still believe i'm human with fears !!
and uses my 'heart' to deal with my abnormal brain waves:Cuckoo:

KeithD
27th October 2010, 09:16
Science has already solved the energy problem, it's the political will that is needed.

JimOttley
27th October 2010, 09:17
and I'm starting to worry about Jim to :cwm24:
he knows what nigel is talking about :D
but i think in jims case it could be lack of :NEW5: posting after 1am :D

Sad to say Joe, I know a lot more stuff like this :peepwall: :NoNo:

sars_notd_virus
27th October 2010, 09:20
Science has already solved the energy problem, it's the political will that is needed.

more scarey then

Sim11UK
27th October 2010, 20:28
Changing the subject a little bit, I'll tell you what scares me...Being in vehicles in the Philippines, when they fill up with fuel & they don't switch the engine off. :cwm24:

Was in a taxi, a week or 2 ago & the driver shot across the forecourt...no problem I thought, he's just taking a short cut, like many seem to do...then he pulls up to the pump & the attendent starts filling up, engine still running. :NoNo:

I can think of at least 3 times, this has happened & each time, I start praying & sweating...I hate it. :crazy:

grahamw48
27th October 2010, 20:42
And don't forget....with cigarette in hand. :yikes:

Sim11UK
27th October 2010, 20:58
And don't forget....with cigarette in hand. :yikes:

:Smokin: :icon_eek: :pray: :devil-smiley-029: :Bolt: Let me out!!! :bigcry:

malditako
27th October 2010, 21:49
dying young...that scares me most!!!....

grahamw48
27th October 2010, 23:43
Think I can pass on that one now, but I lost my beautiful fiancee, killed in a road accident when she was in her twenties.

I can't begin to describe the loss felt by her family and myself.

She's still very much alive in our hearts though.

dontpushme
27th October 2010, 23:53
I'm so sorry about your fiancee, Graham. I can't even imagine how it must have felt or how it must feel even now to have lost someone so dear.

grahamw48
28th October 2010, 00:05
Thanks.
It was a truly horrible time, and she was such a popular and wonderful girl (a nurse), not only to me.
There were more than 300 people at her funeral.
It did affect me badly for a long time I must say, but eventually you do have to get on with life, and try to live that life that you feel much more blessed to have, in the way that you hope that the one you've lost would have approved , if you understand what I mean. :)

Sim11UK
28th October 2010, 06:48
That is tragic Graham.

Doc Alan
28th October 2010, 07:29
Science and its breakthroughs amazes and scares me :D:yikes:
Can science really solve the world's energy and medical woes? (stem cell research,global warming)dunno:rolleyes::doh



You should neither be scared of stem cell research (which led to cloning) , nor is it going to solve the world's medical woes. Gene replacement therapy, with a DNA chip for each patient, is still a long way off. Not enough is known about human cloning (chances of malformation, and disease because of the originating cell's age) to allow adult human clones in the foreseeable future.
Premature death ( before age 60) is scary to all of us, whether by accident, or much more commonly by disease. Malaria, for example, killed nearly 2m people in 2008, many of them children in Africa - this is a disease for which there is effective treatment.
The biggest healthcare challenge is the increasing size of the world's population, with 1/8 already over 60. Cardiovascular disease ( heart disease and stroke) is the number 1 cause of death globally. The risk factors are well known. But the recent decline in such deaths in the UK is in part due to use of lipid-regulating drugs - statins.
Cancer is the second commonest cause of death. Environment and genetics are important, but as with cardiovascular disease, it's the environment - smoking, diet, obesity - which is the most important.
"High tech" medical advances - personalized medicine based on genetic profile - are not going to make a big difference to health for many years. In the meantime, as with energy, we already have the answers. There are effective drugs for malaria, TB, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and certain cancers. Improved diets and stopping smoking could work wonders. It's finding the political will, and money, to use what we already know that could make the most difference. What's scary is that it has yet to happen.

KeithD
28th October 2010, 09:19
Nigels' an escaped clone :omg:

joebloggs
28th October 2010, 10:53
wha scares me the most is waking up and finding out i'm a scouser :yikes::cwm24::Help1:

Terpe
28th October 2010, 12:32
The thing that scares me at my age.:olddude:
My wife not being able to tell the difference between an orgasm and a heart attack!:D

grahamw48
28th October 2010, 14:42
:icon_lol: good one.

malditako
28th October 2010, 15:10
The thing that scares me at my age.:olddude:
My wife not being able to tell the difference between an orgasm and a heart attack!:D

hahaha funny....:icon_lol:

nigel
29th October 2010, 19:39
Also the "BRAIN" is not confined to your head this is a common misunderstanding because of people's tendency to compartmentalise stuff. Your "BRAIN" is really a network of fine sensors "neurones" that extend throughout our entire body. Your fingers your tongue and other bits are full of nerve cells that are directly connected to your processing centre otherwise known as the "BRAIN" :) so experience is not completely processed in one small space, who is to say that reality is not a result of all of the movements of chemicals and electrons inside a living organism?

Solipsism is a powerful idea but it's not convincing as you get older :) I've only just noticed the two posts you put in this thread Jim...it's certainly nice to know that not everyone thinks I'm b:Cuckoo:nkers anyway!:icon_lol:

Thanks mate!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

nigel
29th October 2010, 19:43
What scares you the most

Nigel.:yikes:
:8_1_215::8_1_215::8_1_215::8_1_215::8_1_215:

:laugher:

I've looked through the icon thingys and I reckon the icon which most closely resembles me is this one:

:drivingx: