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yes
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No, it would be like living on a rock with nothing around but dirt, rocks and martians. LOL
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I don't know. Do they have AB and a swift Internet connection?
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Yeah, It would have to be pretty close to living on earth tho.
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if they served ice cream on the way ...yeah count me in !:)
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Yes, as long a its definitely habitable, not some cruel sick joke.
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Naw. It would take years and years for Mars to be able to grow it's own resources for human survival, which means a lot of things would need to be imported from Earth until Mars can stand on it's own two feet. Which means everything will be EXPENSIVE!!!
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Goodness, imagine the jet lag. How long is the flight anyway?
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Too far to go for a good bagel.
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yup - no second thoughts...
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Totally, the chance to be a Martian is too good to pass up. I'd paint myself all green and everything
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No...........I'd just let everyone else go there & give me more space here.
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Yes I would, assuming there was interplanetary travel for the big football games ofc!
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no coz there is no sea to sail on, and the surface is a depressing red instead of blue and green.
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No more than I would consider relocating to the mojave desert and living off the grid.
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Depends....Is there a portal to Hell? If there is, I don't think I would go. Otherwise I would go simply because I would want to be the first to colonize a planet.
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Yeah, that would be a grand adventure wouldn't it? Wild.
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nah, can't be bothered!! i love my earth!
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No. What I'd save in taxes I'd lose on homesick long-distance phone calls to my mommy anyway. :)
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As much destruction that Earth is going through. I would still stay here!
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Terra Firma for me. I think the declares are lying!
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Hell yeah who wouldn't?
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No thanks. I'll stick with Earth.
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Sounds great to me!
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if all my friends and family and AB buddies would come i would. pack your bags! we're going on a intergalatic trip. we won't be long. just long enough to establish a new better species of humans that can never die and can breathe in space w/o space suits. X)
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I don't think you can ever escape taxes......you'd probably have to help out some advertisers. We would be wearing uniforms with Coke Cola and Nikey and the space shuttle would probably have Geico with a picture of the caveman by it.
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I'd have a hell of a commute to work. No thanks.
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Yeah sure, why not? A bit of a change of scenery. :p
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hell ya i would go. where do i sign up.
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naaaa....no atmosphere...LLOLOL
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Yes yes yes yes yes. Sign me up now!
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I think I'd try relocating to another country first and see how that goes.
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Definitely!!!
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No there would not be enough polution there for me... Actually no - too far from my family and friends.
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id pay double if it guarantees that you go, ha
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sure.. but only if i can be the first person on the surface or the last person on the third mission. being first is worth the risk. otherwise i`ll wait a few missions and see how well they do. but i'll go regardless
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DEFINITELY!!! I have always dreamed of living on Mars. Ever since i was a kid, i can remember always wanting to go to Mars. I would even pay if I had to, I DON'T CARE!!!!
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you better believe it.at the drop of a hat
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What makes you think it would stay tax free for long?
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I've always wanted to see the surface of mars. I would hurry up and go before buildings take up the space.
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No thank you, but I would love to see most of the other humans go!
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NO, ACCORDING TO THE ASTERNAUTS OF THE PAST. IT WOULD TAKE A YEAR TO GET THERE AND A BLOOD TRANSFUSION EVERY 35 DAYS. THEN ONCE THERE, ITS THE COLDEST PLANET, SINCE IT FURTHEST FROM THE SUN, UNLESS YOU LIKE FROZEN WEATHER, OXYGEN BOTTLES A MASK AND A LIQUID DIET, SINCE WITHOUT THE SUNS WARM RAYS TO GROW FOOD. NO WAYYYYY.
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