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By the time they grow up in vitro gametogenesis will probably be viable and affordable.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/h...


I feel very lucky to have had an opportunity to work with Garry and Initialized. They are incredibly helpful investors and I expect big things to come from the new fund.


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Beware of trolls, though. Secret isn't immune from the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory



Why did Wolverine regain his memory in the future?


(In case it's not a given, spoilers for Days of Future Past below.)

He didn't. He just has all his memories from the original timeline (e.g. previous X-Men and Wolverine films), plus the events he experienced during Days of Future Past. He has no memory of what happened to him between 1973 and the present in the new timeline (which he created). That's why he's surprised to see a few characters at the end of DoFP. He remembers them from the original timeline, but he also remembers them dying in the original timeline. What would be much stranger is if they had never met him in the new timelines (in which case he would remember them but they wouldn't know him), or if he had met someone in the new timeline but not the original timeline (in which case they would know him but he would have no memory of them).


It's probably to match with the way the comic book ends where kitty retains the memories


Well, first and foremost I assume, to make for a better story.

However, wolverine's consciousness was "sent back" into his alternate timeline body. At least, that's the idea.


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I tried this service and was surprised with how well it turned out. The artist even hand-delivered it to me, although I don't think they do that for everyone.


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