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Dark Mint Belle
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They say the most beautiful thing that can happen to those lab rats is death. Everything else is suffering.
But they are just rats. A plague with uncontrolled reproduction. Who cares if they suffer? They can be poisoned with everything imaginal, infected with diseases that melt the flesh, submitted to the most unnecessary surgeries just to see how it work, and at the end of all this, if they are unlucky enough to survive, open alive to expose the consequences. But at the end of the day you don't care for the little bastards, but remember: those procedures aren't exclusive for rats.
Cats are a favorite of behavior scientists, and not in banal experiments like giving the cute little fellows LSD and watch they shit themselves.
Have you ever wandered what is like to lose part of your brain? How much do you even need anyway? Thanks to our feline friends we know almost everything in your head can be removed without killing you. Piece by piece, cat after cat, no memory, no sense of self, nothing but the primordial drive to survive. Is there something worse than lose everything that make you you and still be alive?
Survival is also a common theme in experiments with dogs. We want to know how much they can survive, but not because we have any intention to bring them to a full recovery. What organs are essential? How much can we replace? All of it? Can we keep just their heads alive? Alive and conscious. Able to see and try to eat. We pump the blood and fill it with oxygen. Alternatively another dog can sustain the one that just lost everything!
But don't worry, it's not like anything like that is donne to humans. Intentional exposure of radiation to soldiers, primitive tribes and unaware citizens? All rumors. Nothing you should believe.
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