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Lisa!
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Those who wants to live forever should be happy.Evo's killed death!You're a hero,Evo.Nobody hasn't done what you did.I'm proud of you. :!)
he'll never come back and we can't join him after the death of death!yomamma said:does that mean franzbear is coming back?! EVO! I BEG OF YOU TO BRING HIM BACK!
but nice going killing death and all
Just like now.Most of people are unconsious but they think they're alive.you know some people think they're alive coz they're breathingyomamma said:victims remain unconsious for 24 hours, but they're not dead
"Evo, a Hero for Defeating Death and Achieving Eternal Life" is a fictional story about a scientist named Evo who discovers a way to defeat death and achieve eternal life. The story follows Evo's journey and the ethical implications of his discovery.
No, "Evo, a Hero for Defeating Death and Achieving Eternal Life" is a work of fiction and is not based on real science. However, it does explore scientific themes and raises questions about the potential consequences of such advancements.
"Evo, a Hero for Defeating Death and Achieving Eternal Life" raises questions about the consequences of achieving eternal life, such as overpopulation, resource depletion, and the potential for a class divide between those who can afford the treatment and those who cannot.
The target audience for "Evo, a Hero for Defeating Death and Achieving Eternal Life" is anyone interested in science fiction and ethical dilemmas. It may also appeal to those interested in the potential consequences of scientific advancements.
Readers can expect an engaging and thought-provoking story that explores the boundaries of science and the human desire for immortality. The story also delves into complex ethical questions and the potential consequences of playing God.