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Topic: If you could make a digital version of anybody, who would it be? (Read 180 times)

jr. member
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 would like to see how the first people actually looked. I think this is very interesting.
jr. member
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Shawn Mendes oyeee
jr. member
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Myself, of course. I want to live in a digital world regardless of the procedure. If it will allow me to live in the digital world, then I would say yes to that. I'm sure the virtual is a shitton better than our world, right?
jr. member
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Probably nobody. I guess the feelings would be too weird to take that.
newbie
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I would like to create the first human in the world and observe how she/he evolve.  Smiley
newbie
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Myself hahaha, thats a no brainer
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
And considering that the person would be digital, he/she could be anybody, living or dead, with the option to exist forever since... well, "the internet is forever"?

Why the shit topic?  You didn't even mention who you would make - or why... :/
newbie
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I would like to be someone who  can make this world recover  from global warming and someone who understands the value of everything.
jr. member
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Scientists like Albert Einstein, Tesla, or Stephen Hawking... Feed their digital avatars with updated science and technology and learn even more from them.
This reminds me of an episode in Supergirl where there is a room where she enters to talk to an avatar of her mother, full of all the information that her mother had before she died.
newbie
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Dunno really. Would it be still that person, or would it be like you, or someone saw it from their perspective? If first, then probably Eddie Mercury. Of latter, then nobody, i think.
jr. member
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I would like to recreate a rock star of past years. Maybe Jim Morrison to hang out with his songs and see how he plays them live.
jr. member
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Nobody. Because it will still not be a real person. I think in this case it makes no difference who it will be.
jr. member
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And considering that the person would be digital, he/she could be anybody, living or dead, with the option to exist forever since... well, "the internet is forever"?
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