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Bodies of couple gone missing since 1942 found frozen in glacier

Somebody thaw them out and let them know the war is over!

Then **** with them and tell them the Nazis won.
 
Somebody thaw them out and let them know the war is over!

Then **** with them and tell them the Nazis won.

That's no fun, dress up as aliens and then mess with them :oldrazz:
 
Three posts into a thread on Superhero Hype about people who were frozen during WWII and not a single Captain America joke yet?

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I think that since we got the movies we've been kinda ruined for Capsicle jokes.

Also, how weird would it be to have someone discover the current technology when they grew up about a century earlier?

"Are planes still a thing? I heard good things about them for a while." "The Internet? The hell is that?"
 
Nobody wants to be that guy.
 
Some kid probably clicked that article thinking they've found cryogenically frozen people. But they're dead.

*cue Always Sunny theme*
 
You see this stuff in fiction all the time, but if someone genuinely got frozen in the past they'd pretty much be dead I assume. There is no coming back from that.
 
You see this stuff in fiction all the time, but if someone genuinely got frozen in the past they'd pretty much be dead I assume. There is no coming back from that.

That's the core problem with cryonics. When humans are frozen, cells are shredded. It's my understanding that scientists aren't even close to being able to successfully preserve all types of human tissue, let alone reanimate a body. If humanity does gain that ability, it will be in the far distant future.
 
Wow. These kinds of stories fascinate me. I'm glad their kids have finally got some closure.
 

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