Death is a social construct
Death is a social construct

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One of the most memorable episodes of Star Trek Voyager is Tuvix. Tuvok, Voyager’s chief security officer, and Neelix, the ship’s cook, are…

Death is a social construct
One of the most memorable episodes of Star Trek Voyager is Tuvix. Tuvok, Voyager’s chief security officer, and Neelix, the ship’s cook, are…
In a way, maybe? That is if you consider the lines we draw between where life starts and ends are considered social too.
You could say a dead person with children never died, in a roundabout way