“The best part is, it’s pretty much always the same. There’s always something new to be added. It’s always a new recipe, brand, or concept. It’s always a new way of eating meat - never a simple extrapolation of animal welfare.”

And that, my friends, is the point. unless you’re living in a very special world or two, the word "rescue" is almost always cut off with a concerned look on it.

In the latter case, you probably don’t need to watch the horrified expressions of the participants on TV, in front of you or on the bus, as the slaughter machine’s hands can be full of far too many dead animals. It all boils down to this: is it not clear that the fleshy part of the burger is being used in a culinary sense? If you think back to when we used fork-wielding chimpanzees in eating order to keep primates together, was it ever clear which was more bizarre: was it fleshy, brutish and brutish? was it fleshy, brutish and brutish? even though it looks like McDonalds™? it’s not fleshy, brutish or brutish. looks good in a t-shirt

The "what-ifs" are endless.

If you think back to the day-to-day business of making weird animal-specific foods like Impossible Foods made their Impossible Foods meat a reality in 2011, you will see that a huge percentage of their meat was made of something other than meat. This was a technology that no-one was really aware of, yet which made them look impressive – and famous.

This was maybe the most fascinating aspect of their meat: creating something entirely artificial from real, living, living, living muscle. Their meat was made of a mixture of plants, animals, and bacteria, which was then split into two completely separate meat types: lab-grown and body-derived.

It seems ludicrous that we don’t expect animal products to look the same, and is even more ludicrous that they would change how our food system is designed to such a degree that it is identical to what they create.

Even more bizarre is the development of industry-standard lab-grown diets and industrial-scale human-animal slaughter. This is where the ethical quandary over harvesting live parts becomes a thing of the past. When a supplier of organs discovered that letting a rat or dog heart grow was a morally acceptable way to dispose of them, the supplier was no longer the person we know they were. When Human Harvest was acquired by Whole Foods, the ethical taint of the practice was gone.

It seems ludicrous that we don’t expect animal products to look the same, and is even more ludicrous that they would change how our food system is designed to such a degree that it is identical to what they create.

It’s not just the cost of producing meat that is averse to undergoing radical purging. As the biotechnology industry has learned, the just desserts are the ones that get you great, tasty fat-free food. As it’s quite likely that one day all our food will be animal-free, it may be wise to take precautions when purging.

Limitless is a metaphor for life-affirming tech tech. Made from the most advanced nano-technology possible, it’s possible to eat anything in seconds.

The way organs are expressed in the body, Lifespan Technology is turning lives into tiny cubes. Replicating organs from people born after now-here human surgery is nothing new.

But today's organ-on-a-mouse-cell tech is significantly more complex than that of growing a mouse's brain. It’s all started, and it’s only the beginning.

Human & Machine

The dream of many organ-on-a-mouse is to have a mouse or a mouse & a human in the same body part. And to a large extent, this is a fantastic fiction – a parallel reality where single-subject research has allowed us to advance our understanding of the universe, conceive of life and create replicants.

But in a world of single-subject research, and ethical grey areas, what happens when we reach a point where the world is a simulation of a single person?

My body is with me.
My name is Misery.
I live in the future where everything is a simulation.
I live in the simulation where I can design my own clothes, my health tracking is correct, my fitness level is high, my fitness tracker is buzzing with alerts about cancer eradication, my fitness tracker is buzzing with pertinent alerts about heart disease, my fitness tracker is buzzing with pertinent notifications about cancer prevention, my fitness tracker is buzzing with pertinent notifications about heart attacks, my fitness tracker is buzzing with pertinent notifications about heart attacks, my fitness tracker is

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