Anthropomorphism in Reality

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TheLoneBeet

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I wouldn't get it done personally but it'd be sort of cool to see them walking around the streets. It'd present a whole new aspect of racism though. I just see it going badly.
 

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I'd be stunned and excited. Do you realize how much this would have just advanced science? If we got enough mastery over biology to turn adult vertebrates partly into other adult vertebrates, we probably would also have the technology to solve every medical issue ever encountered in the history of humanity, and some we haven't encountered. (Well, except maybe the neurological ones.) Screw ethics; this is worth it.

Also, personally, animals have awesome senses I'd love to pick up. I'd like to be able to smell as well as a bloodhound, get a turtle's pentachromatic vision, and then stick on some shark-like electroperception just for the hell of it. (I could probably do without the actual fur/feathers, though. Hair's enough of a hassle as it is.)

Edit: Apparently, this is just surgery. Fuck. Well, never mind, that's not nearly as interesting or useful. I was thinking gene splicing. On the other hand... if we had the surgical techniques to do things like add extra tendons to operate opposable thumbs with the attendant neurological upgrade in animals, or do things like the necessary surgery to add fur to humans, that's actually also pretty incredible. So I guess I'd still be pretty excited.
 

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Kahunaburger said:
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I'd be pretty pissed - that's a massive ethics violation.
in what way? just curious
Creating an intelligent human-animal hybrid is cruel to (and violates the rights of) said hybrid. That's some Island of Dr. Moreau or Fullmetal Alchemist shit, man.
I think since its a surgery, it would turn humans into the anthropomorphic animals, not animals into humanoids
 

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McMouse said:
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I was semi serious. Its not just a morals thing. Some furry would make a tasteless joke and it would cause someone to take it the wrong way. That or the news will say furies are eating missing children. Now that I think of it there is already weirdos out there who eat children, what if one gets furred up? All I'm saying is a poor representative from the group will cause mass panics.
 

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Waste of good science. Wouldn't curing cancer be a better use of the genetic professionals working on the Anthro team?
 

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If it meant Kyle's dad from south park could be a dolphin I'm all for it, but if we're turning pets into humans that's fucked up, and it would be annoying. I mean, we're going to have to hear 'this store isn't suitable for elephant men' or 'that bastard won't give me guitar lessons no matter how much money I give him.' "but he don't got no thumbs". Skip it.
 

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Apart from the sudden surge in trends and fetishes, some people here have a point as to whether or not it would be ethical.

However, I would point out that crossbreeding and splicing genes in things (even plants) constitutes the creation of new life that nature did not create on it's own. Ethical concerns are certainly an issue, but it would seem like they might be more along a religious boundary rather than simple common ethics. I won't attack any faiths in particular, but I will use the phrase 'Playing God'

It's an interesting phrase to use, as we already 'Play God' to some extent. We've bred dogs to fulfill certain roles in our society, we've bred roses to have different colors. It's all the same act of 'Playing God', it's just not as prominent as this would be.

Another person said that it would violate the new creations 'rights'. I don't mean to be rude, but knowing our own spotty history when it comes to new arrivals and their 'rights'. I would like to direct attention to the "building a Mosque near the World Trade Center area." Muslims are the latest in a line of cultures/minorities/ etc. that have been persecuted. It was once the Irish, who now are as American as apple pie and such, there were the Puerto Ricans, and not to mention another very prominent group, the African-Americans. All these groups came to America, but their 'rights' had to be grandfathered in over time. Much like these new additions to society would have to be. Heck, it might even get violent were they to become public.

I'd say, in a perfect world where people tolerate one another easily and openly, it would be a wonderful thing for many people, and if not wonderful, it would at least make walking down the street very colorful and interesting. In our existence, it's more likely to cause tons of issues that won't get resolved until centuries of exploitation and abuse die down to where it simply becomes normal to subjugate them, or it becomes normal to have them around.
 

ShindoL Shill

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AugustFall said:
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I would react to it by purposing an even better question.... why?

No seriously, what would we gain in the process? I guess other than simply for the sake of science there aren't any practical applications for it...
lets say we get anthropomorphic dogs. instead of having to follow rescue dogs we could just make the anthro dogs the rescue team (if they had human intelligence, which i suppose is a part of anthropomorphism)
So we make something as smart as a human and then force it into servitude saving our lives.

This is a very dark thread.
i'm saying if we could give rescue teams dog-like senses instead of having a team of dogs leading another team of people.

falconsgyre said:
I'd be stunned and excited. Do you realize how much this would have just advanced science? If we got enough mastery over biology to turn adult vertebrates partly into other adult vertebrates, we probably would also have the technology to solve every medical issue ever encountered in the history of humanity, and some we haven't encountered. (Well, except maybe the neurological ones.) Screw ethics; this is worth it.

Also, personally, animals have awesome senses I'd love to pick up. I'd like to be able to smell as well as a bloodhound, get a turtle's pentachromatic vision, and then stick on some shark-like electroperception just for the hell of it. (I could probably do without the actual fur/feathers, though. Hair's enough of a hassle as it is.)

Edit: Apparently, this is just surgery. Fuck. Well, never mind, that's not nearly as interesting or useful. I was thinking gene splicing. On the other hand... if we had the surgical techniques to do things like add extra tendons to operate opposable thumbs with the attendant neurological upgrade in animals, or do things like the necessary surgery to add fur to humans, that's actually also pretty incredible. So I guess I'd still be pretty excited.
actually, your pre-edit comment was pretty much what i was thinking of. when i say surgery, i'm meaning some form of complex surgery to do what you mentioned.
 

ShindoL Shill

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AFTERTHOUGHT: I'd probably buy a few guns, a stockpile of ammunition, and make sure my marksmanship is up to snuff. I can list numerous ways this would backfire horribly, with nigh-cataclysmic consequences.
actually, you are the exact same problem. an anthro bear has claws, but it would be an actual human in there. if Obama became an anthro bear he wouldnt just say 'i have control over nukes which i'm not exploiting but claws? crazy time.' at least claws cant misfire and kill your family from across a room. plus, as the claws could get in the way when using computers/playing games, they might start filing them like nails or retracting them if they can.
 

Richardplex

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human -> hybrid: they can do whatever they want to themselves
animal -> hybrid: unnecessary and cruel, but... for science
 

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Durgiun said:
''I'm so gonna pay a furry hooker, get my friend drunk and have him have sex with her.''

My friend is a furry-hater so it would be a laugh riot for me.
GAHAHAHAHA OMFG You just made my day with that statement. Hehehe OH God yes. Just to see the expression on people's faces at furries in real life would be enough for me.
 

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*skipps on reading most of the comments*

Can I turn in my girlfriend and get her back as a catgirl? Then shut up and take my money already.
 

Madara XIII

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Marik2 said:
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Lets say that scientists find a way to create anthropomorphic animals and trans-species (i suppose that is the most appropriate term for it) surgery (as in human-anthro change).
How would you react?
LOL that reminds me of this episode of Batman Beyond
All the more reason to try and prevent it.....the last thing we need is a Manbat.....and plus we don't have a Batman.

We are deeply screwed
 

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FalloutJack said:
What, you mean like splicing from Batman Beyond? Well...

AAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Wait.......that means....HOLY SHIT I can finally be Reptile from Mortal Kombat!!!

Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to go buy a green ninja outfit
 

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Kahunaburger said:
TrilbyWill said:
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I'd be pretty pissed - that's a massive ethics violation.
in what way? just curious
Creating an intelligent human-animal hybrid is cruel to (and violates the rights of) said hybrid. That's some Island of Dr. Moreau or Fullmetal Alchemist shit, man.
Except that they would be born like that rather than being fused. It would be ingrained into their DNA rather than having been imposed on them in later life.

I would personally be interested to see how much we could improve genetic modification with it. It would be cool if we could then give them things like wings and increased strength and agility etc.
 

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TrilbyWill said:
HT_Black said:
AFTERTHOUGHT: I'd probably buy a few guns, a stockpile of ammunition, and make sure my marksmanship is up to snuff. I can list numerous ways this would backfire horribly, with nigh-cataclysmic consequences.
actually, you are the exact same problem. an anthro bear has claws, but it would be an actual human in there. if Obama became an anthro bear he wouldnt just say 'i have control over nukes which i'm not exploiting but claws? crazy time.' at least claws cant misfire and kill your family from across a room. plus, as the claws could get in the way when using computers/playing games, they might start filing them like nails or retracting them if they can.
I was thinking more along the lines of "Gradually-overpowering-instincts-lead-to-the-collapse-of-intellect-and-puts-a-bunch-of-loony-furries-with-no-identity-beyond-their-bodies-thing". I'd explain more, but my material of choice is far from palatable; if you want it I can PM it to you, though.
 

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You know what... I don't care. People saying it's inhumane need to probably think about it more. A human changing themself is their own choice. An animal being changed into a Human would allow them to fit into our human life, and have in general a better way of living. Jesus H Christ, everyone seems to over-react a EVERYTHING these days. Not like this is gonna happen anyway...

[Side-note]: Can I just say... Tell me having hybrid cat/human legs and jumping like a pro wouldn't be awesome.
 

ShindoL Shill

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HT_Black said:
TrilbyWill said:
HT_Black said:
AFTERTHOUGHT: I'd probably buy a few guns, a stockpile of ammunition, and make sure my marksmanship is up to snuff. I can list numerous ways this would backfire horribly, with nigh-cataclysmic consequences.
actually, you are the exact same problem. an anthro bear has claws, but it would be an actual human in there. if Obama became an anthro bear he wouldnt just say 'i have control over nukes which i'm not exploiting but claws? crazy time.' at least claws cant misfire and kill your family from across a room. plus, as the claws could get in the way when using computers/playing games, they might start filing them like nails or retracting them if they can.
I was thinking more along the lines of "Gradually-overpowering-instincts-lead-to-the-collapse-of-intellect-and-puts-a-bunch-of-loony-furries-with-no-identity-beyond-their-bodies-thing". I'd explain more, but my material of choice is far from palatable; if you want it I can PM it to you, though.
im not sure why the alterations would affect their sanity (is that in this 'material', if it is then PM me it). plus, if science did this, they would obviously work on medication to combat these problems or else they wouldnt do it.