If someone you love was killed in front of you, but someone created a copy of them that was perfect right down to the cellular level, would they be the same person and would you love them just as much?
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He may look the same as the person whom I loved. He may be composed of the very cells of the person whom I loved. He may be an exact copy of the person whom I loved. Yes, he may act as the person whom I loved. He may be a perfect substitute but at the back of my mind, the one and true person whom I loved is already gone.
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I feel like I've seen this in a series from Netflix, could it be Black Mirror? Well, that's really fucked up because clearly, I never want to be in a relationship with a clone that is not exactly my real partner. I'd just accept that he is gone and no one could ever replace an exact version of him.
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ablasta I had the exact same thoughts too. It reminded me of the Netflix series, Black Mirror, the episode is quite messed up but it shows that the woman had lost her partner. She wanted to have a clone of him then when she got one, things weren't the same for her even if he looks exactly like her partner.
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A copy? Like a clone? Of course they won't be the same person with the one who was killed in front of me. I wouldn't be that dumb to believe that they're just one person.
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I'll probably be attracted to him but I won't love him in the way that I loved the person who looks like him. I don't want to make a fool out of myself.
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It makes sense if you're only attracted to him but is not the exact same person whom you truly love. That's even way sad when you think of it.
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Yeah I know, and besides it's just attraction, love is not there to be in the option. BigDaddy69
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I hope that we could have an exact copy of the person whom we had loved in just a push of a button. In that way, I could have him back. I would treat him just like the real person as he is an exact copy. You won't notice any difference at all.
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I think it is okay to be fooled like that if it makes us happy right? Sad, but true, it is better to keep yourself happy even if that exact same person is already a clone to you.
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BeautifulCupful you won't be fooled by how identical the copy is from the original. Well, it's the only way to keep you happy then you might as well accept it. You'll get used to it anyway.
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I think so, yes. They're the exact same copy and I would feel better to ease the pain. Yes, it is true that she is only a replica already but I would feel better knowing that there's an exact replacement of her.
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Then that's great! At least you'll get used to it too and it's like you never feel like she actually left which is quite therapeutic as well.
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This is one of the advantages of having a clone, I mean, the thought that it is the exact same person as if nothing has changed. You might find it odd but will soon get used to it, which is better.
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It's like starting over but at least she is the exact same copy then yes, I would accept that. It would be as if she never left me and it would make me feel better already.
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Are you sure that you might not regret this sooner? Well, if that's how it is for you then I'm happy, besides, it's not like everything has an exact replacement for the things we've lost, right? Now that you have an exact copy of her then you should be happy about that.
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Lucricia17 just let him be happy with that. It's as if his love never went away, it's considered as his remedy already.
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My answer to that question would be very simple: No, no thank you. I would rather be alone for the rest of my life and just accept the fact that the love of my life is already gone. I do not want a clone or anything that will only remind me of him. Only that would be torture.
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I understand the pain that you're feeling because I wouldn't want to have a clone of the person I love too. At least, have a little respect that they're already gone and we cannot revive them back.
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Ugh, me too, I'll just be hurting myself into thinking that a clone would be great but at the back of my mind, the real love of my life has already passed and there's nothing I can do to bring him back.
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If someone had already created an exact copy of my love, I'd just ignore her there. Are there some things that she knows to make me convinced that she can take over the place of the original? Well, she should try harder to make me accept her.
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I will NEVER be okay with that idea, before someone would make an exact copy of him, please, will all due respect they should at least ask me for it first. I do not want to get hurt and expect that the clone was really him. It's not okay for me to be honest so they shouldn't bother making one anymore.
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How is that even possible? There is no technology that currently exists that could do an exact copy of a person's everything. Oh, wait, this is just a hypothetical one, so, okay, I would buy it. That looks so promising. I would also love to have it on me for my loved ones.
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I wish that they would be able to produce the machine that does this type of things. I would be one of the first clients to try it.
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You sound so optimistic about it, so do you think that they can regenerate an exact same copy of your loved one? Well, I'd want to see that happen if it's an actual thing already.
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Would you really still love them? CupcakeTea
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I love science fictions that would become realities in the future. If there could be a technology which could give life to a dead person already then that would be so wonderful to have.
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