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Predict the future.

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Things you think will happen in the future they can be anything serious, funny, social, political, moral, human, technological anything really. Dates are optional.

Just for fun.

I predict that through the use of genetics and driven by making money through the sale of genetic products

Men and women will no longer have to shave

Men will not need to go bald

Cosmetic surgery will be replaced so that the affects of ageing will be minimised and women will no longer need to have breast implants

In fact most aspects of physical appearance height, weight, build, hair and skin colouring will be able to be controlled either before birth or though genetic products and people will start to look more and more like each other as society defines what the optimum appearance should be.

Your turn.

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We can send men to the moon, but we can't find a cure for cancer? Cure this and people won't live in fear.

Could there be no such thing as death?

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Bono explodes in a vortex of his own self-righteousness, killing thousands of poverty stricken people.

It is discovered that reading nothing but poorly-written drivel causes people to become immortal, sales of Jeremy Clarksons books reach an all time high.

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Leicester will spend 1 more season in the championship, followed by 5 years in the prem, reaching the Carling Cup final and Europa League last 16 in that time

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Ian Stringer will eventually become the face of Match of the Day,

It will be revealed that Frankie Cocozza is actually the spawn of Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty, therefore making him the Anti-Christ

After retiring from football, Richie Wellens will live out his retirement in Wherethefoxhat's dungeon (No malice there mate, only playing)

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Leicester will spend 1 more season in the championship, followed by 5 years in the prem, reaching the Carling Cup final and Europa League last 16 in that time

Does that mean after those 5 seasons we will be relegated again? Noooooo!!! :(
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I predict that I'm going to be tired, grumpy and miserable for the next 51 hours.

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Webbo becomes a mod.

Now that's just silly. :angry:

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Damn, you do realise that I'm obligated to ban all users with two accounts, don't you? :whistle:

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Does that mean after those 5 seasons we will be relegated again? Noooooo!!! :(

I can't see past 6 years.... something to do with me being burdened with this gift

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Yes coco the clown that is quite true , i can predict the future

I've been told that Zingari can predict the future , is this true ?

lol

:appl:

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Implantable knowledge chips will become common. Instead of paying for an education, people will pay for "knowledge packs" to be inserted into their brain. There will be a thriving market for pirated knowledge packs, where people will risk downloading life threatening virus'. The black market will also contain lots of illegal knowledge packs about bomb making and shit.

This will tie on with the increasing robotisation of the human race, where cranes are no longer cranes but humans with massive metal arms controlled by the brain as if it were a human arm. People will be able to enter a 3d virtual reality video game while their arms and legs have been programmed and are making dinner.

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We can send men to the moon, but we can't find a cure for cancer? Cure this and people won't live in fear.

Could there be no such thing as death?

We're actually quite good at curing a lot of cancers these days. The problem is, cancer is basically cells that are too good at living and need to be killed; it's quite difficult to find something that kills bad cells but doesn't kill good ones.

The future treatment of cancer will probably lie in genetics, and preventing cancer, rather than curing it. It's once cancer is well established that you run into difficulties with location of tumours and their size, their responsiveness to drugs and all the other factors which lead to death.

In terms of eradicating death, that's an interesting concept. I'm inclined to think technically one day it could be possible to arrest the natural decline towards death, but whether we'll ever be able to keep in check all the environmental factors, and eliminate all the chance and coincidence that might lead to death, is another matter.

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