Don’t you think it’s kind of Nature to freeze ancient specimens for the discovery of humans later on? It’s almost like Nature is on the side of science! Since this sort of idea can cause irreconcilable paradoxes, it’s best if we dismiss it entirely now. Place your finger on ice until the warmth of my presence can melt it and reforge our contract of love and friendship, like the reckless scientists who defrost a Neanderthal’s corpse and brings complicated moral and ethical questions into the world of resurrection biology and human reproduction.
Not, of course, that I think of you in that manner.
Unless, perhaps, I do.
Everything is very confusing after you die, you know.
[c-a-t]
Not, of course, that I think of you in that manner.
Unless, perhaps, I do.
Everything is very confusing after you die, you know.