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Comment author: Lumifer 08 December 2015 02:47:21AM 3 points [-]

This should be a separate thread: Best Pickup Lines in a Transhumanist Bar :-)

Comment author: James_Miller 08 December 2015 04:34:04AM 4 points [-]

Are you whole body or just head?

Comment author: helldalgo 08 December 2015 05:33:12AM -1 points [-]

In a universe where you have people of both classifications, that could become mildly rude.

Comment author: ChristianKl 08 December 2015 12:59:33PM 1 point [-]

We do have both classifications. People who have whole body cryonics insurance and people who have head cryonics insurance.

Comment author: helldalgo 09 December 2015 01:19:31AM -1 points [-]

I was picturing a universe in which the people were already unfrozen and healthy; it might be rude to ask things like "Is this your original set of limbs?"

But you are correct, and that didn't occur to me.

Comment author: ChristianKl 09 December 2015 12:42:03PM 0 points [-]

My reading is heavily culture dependent. Presently many woman object to their partners signing up for getting cryonics. For a transhumanist who signs up for cryonics it's valuable to screen for woman who are okay with cryonics.

In a transhumanist bar that wouldn't be necessary. Asking "Are you whole body or just head?" with the target of finding out the cryonics status presupposes that the cryonics rejection isn't a concern. That what makes "Are you whole body or just head?" funny.

Comment author: Calien 15 December 2015 07:45:04AM 1 point [-]

I want to grow old and not die with you.

Comment author: Lumifer 15 December 2015 03:39:31PM 0 points [-]

/blinks

I don't want to grow old.

Comment author: gjm 15 December 2015 04:26:29PM 3 points [-]

Perhaps Calien takes "grow old" to mean "accumulate years and experience and memories" rather than "accumulate wear and tear and damage".

Comment author: Lumifer 15 December 2015 04:58:34PM 0 points [-]

That's called "growing wise" :-P

Comment author: Calien 16 December 2015 11:18:38AM 1 point [-]

gjm's interpretation is what I was going for. Chronological age only! (Warning: link to TVTropes) I wasn't sure how to keep the same form and still have it flow nicely.

Comment author: James_Miller 08 December 2015 05:01:24PM 0 points [-]

Yes, you should do this.

Comment author: Lumifer 09 December 2015 06:26:02PM 1 point [-]

First, you should establish a Transhumanist Bar :-)