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In the 2005 sci-fi film The Island, humanity had found a way to live forever. They would grow clones and harvest their organs. In the real world, however, humanity came up with a much less diabolical way of doing this. In the real world, humanity would grow individual organs. No clone attached.

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  • Replacing Organs (Terra Futura)
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  • In the 2005 sci-fi film The Island, humanity had found a way to live forever. They would grow clones and harvest their organs. In the real world, however, humanity came up with a much less diabolical way of doing this. In the real world, humanity would grow individual organs. No clone attached.
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  • In the 2005 sci-fi film The Island, humanity had found a way to live forever. They would grow clones and harvest their organs. In the real world, however, humanity came up with a much less diabolical way of doing this. In the real world, humanity would grow individual organs. No clone attached.
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