hey kids, I'm going in the tube, see ya in a couple of hunderd years after they find a cure for M.S.!
be good!
I'm not even an optimist but MS seems like one of those diseases that will be fixed within a century at most.
>>8548906
The most expensive way to die.
So what happens if they run out of power or funding? Do they cut off the useless people?
>>8549152
There was actually a cryogenic preservation company that went out of business and they ended up throwing out all the people.
Can't remember the name though.
>>8548906
Is it even worth doing this? Seems a little too autism for me, not a legacy I want to leave behind. I'd rather just die naturally I can accept I was born too soon for life extension meme tech. Good luck to you when you wake in like 200 years when they find a cure for death. You will be like Fry from Futurama which is pretty cool.
That's if you wake.
OP seems pretty chill
>>8549444
Trust in trips
Nice pun breh but no more please
This is a serious thread so cool it
>>8549447
>serious thread
My mistake!
I'm so ashamed I could cry, yo.
Does freezing still have ice crystals that cause extensive cell damage or is that all sorted now?
>>8549410
If we find a way to unfreeze people then it will probably require some kind of preparation procedure, which these people are not taking obviously.
Also why would people in the future unfreeze you? Why would they bother?