I was picturing a universe in which the people were already unfrozen and healthy; it might be rude to ask things like “Is this your original set of limbs?”
My reading is heavily culture dependent. Presently many woman object to their partners signing up for getting cryonics. For a transhumanist who signs up for cryonics it’s valuable to screen for woman who are okay with cryonics.
In a transhumanist bar that wouldn’t be necessary. Asking “Are you whole body or just head?” with the target of finding out the cryonics status presupposes that the cryonics rejection isn’t a concern. That what makes “Are you whole body or just head?” funny.
Are you whole body or just head?
In a universe where you have people of both classifications, that could become mildly rude.
We do have both classifications. People who have whole body cryonics insurance and people who have head cryonics insurance.
I was picturing a universe in which the people were already unfrozen and healthy; it might be rude to ask things like “Is this your original set of limbs?”
But you are correct, and that didn’t occur to me.
My reading is heavily culture dependent. Presently many woman object to their partners signing up for getting cryonics. For a transhumanist who signs up for cryonics it’s valuable to screen for woman who are okay with cryonics.
In a transhumanist bar that wouldn’t be necessary. Asking “Are you whole body or just head?” with the target of finding out the cryonics status presupposes that the cryonics rejection isn’t a concern. That what makes “Are you whole body or just head?” funny.