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Post #56896

2025-12-12 17:06 UTC

I mean yeah of course, but I want the same for every stray dog I encounter every day. That’s why I think this whole “I’m gonna freeze my dog spending a lot of money and energy to do it just betting on some company to actually keep it frozen” while there are actual cases of companies disposing of human bodies due to closing down is dumb. I don’t need my dog to live 100 years, I just want them to live a good life and die when the time comes. And I’ll keep taking care of dogs as long as I live.

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  • @kubofhromoslav@lemmy.world 2025-12-12 19:50

    Cool. Make sense. Sounds like a principle similar to @EffectiveAltruism@chirp.social. Btw, current cryopreservation organizations (preferably nonprofit foundations rather then companies) have learnt from past mistakes. Eg Tomorrow Biostasis requires quite a big payment upfront that is invested in low risk way that is expected to provide profit at least 1% above inflation, and the profit is used to pay for maintaining the preservation and later for revival and reintegration into society. It is designed to be long term sustainable to prevent disposals.

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