Yes i will use any available and viable(better than original organic) body modification i can get my mitts on, mechanical genetic you name it, H+ (Transhumanism) is way to go.
Or this.Substitute Troll said:Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait. Wait... Wait. WAIT. WAIT! Wait, wait, wait... Wait.
I can haz Witcher eyes?
Sign me the fuck up.
do... do you mean the dog girl? or the cat eyes? there is no cat girl...dead.juice said:Catgirl up there is hot.
And hell yeah I'd use it. I want my pre=smoking lungs back, or lungs that allow me to smoke safely.
I'm built well, so I don't need no body mods. But I have no friggin stamina anymore thanks to cigs (heed ye, children and non-smokers!).
I fractured my right hand last year on Christmas Eve, and the knuckles are kinda fucked up. It would be nice to fix that.
Oh, and the catgirl up there is hot.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/kym-assets/photos/images/masonry/000/146/638/laaah20110725-22047-36bnym.jpg?1318992465
I don't know if you still smoke or not, but quitting will let you regain some of your stamina. Your lungs will still be fubar, but the nicotine in cigarettes binds itself to the same receptor cites on red blood cells that oxygen binds itself to, which is one of the reasons smokers will give a false reading on a pulse ox test. What that means for you is that about 10-15%(for an average smoker) of your RBCs are bound to nicotine and not oxygen which means your body is getting less oxygen. If you quit smoking, your body will be able to filter out the nicotine; and after awhile and you will have a noticeably larger amount of energy than you used to have.dead.juice said:And hell yeah I'd use it. I want my pre=smoking lungs back, or lungs that allow me to smoke safely.
I'm built well, so I don't need no body mods. But I have no friggin stamina anymore thanks to cigs (heed ye, children and non-smokers!).
Thank you for the articles, its helps to prove its quite possible that we have more animal features locked into our DNA.CulixCupric said:actually, it is possible that we already do.usmarine4160 said:we don't have the genetic code for cat or snake eyes.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/05/08/GENES.TMP
http://www.psrast.org/junkdna.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noncoding_DNA
also, splicing is possible.