We’ll just all assume that every person who gets this would make themselves early twenties with flawless skin, perfect organs, appendages and functionality, and no excess weight.

My question is, would you change yourself from your genetic baseline, and if so, how?

  • SavvyWolf
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    42 months ago

    Ignoring the obvious “change myself into a magical wolf man which ends up getting dissected by some government agency”, probably just a tune up.

    There’s a lot of mostly minor and cosmetic stuff I’d fix. Removing the need for glasses. Fixing my teeth. Ridding myself of a genetic thing my chest does. Fixing that weird pop my toe does every one in a while. I’m not really interested in being mr muscle strongman who people think women flock to; it’s just not me.

    Mentally though, I’d like to see about removing my depression/anxiety stuff, although I’m not sure if that’s allowed or not by the rules. That’s honestly probably the biggest thing holding me back. I’d keep the autism though; being neurodivergent isn’t a crime.

    • bizarrolandOP
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      12 months ago

      I assume that at the very least you would walk away with as healthy of a body and brain as a human can have, so if you were still depressed at that point it would not be due to your own genetics but as a reaction to your lived experiences and the environment you find yourself in.

      Hopefully things will get better