Wyclef on 19/2/2006 at 19:06
If that's the video I think it is, the narrator is J.B.S Haldane.
SD on 19/2/2006 at 19:07
I've seen the monkey one before, but not the dogs.
I have to say, it is sick stuff like this that leads me to believe that the world would be a better place without human beings.
thefonz on 19/2/2006 at 19:48
bloody hell.
cabellero on 19/2/2006 at 22:40
I was going to post a picture of the Futurama type heads. Then I saw the dog in the film... :(
Sluggs on 20/2/2006 at 00:12
Quote Posted by Strontium Dog
I have to say, it is sick stuff like this that leads me to believe that the world would be a better place without human beings.
Ditto. If they want to try stuff out, they should do it on themselves. I'm an animal lover so i won't be watching the video's.
Ulukai on 20/2/2006 at 00:19
Ok, maybe I can see that brain transplants for paralysed victims could have some application IF we ignored all the moral, ethical and personal implications. Not an avenue of research I'd say I'm a fan of, though.
Personally, living inside someone else's body would play havoc with my sense of self. Would I trade paralysis for inevitable mental breakdown resultant in such a procedure? I'd rather they just switched the machine off if it came to that.
And as for two-brained dogs, that's just dicking about. There really isn't any excuse.
Shadowcat on 20/2/2006 at 00:37
Quote Posted by Strontium Dog
I have to say, it is sick stuff like this that leads me to believe that the world would be a better place without human beings.
It takes grisly experiments to convince you of that?! As a race, we've been fucking up everything on the planet for countless years without taking any of that stuff into account. Of
course the world would be better off without us.
Sluggs on 20/2/2006 at 00:45
Ditto that too. :thumb:
SD on 20/2/2006 at 01:12
Quote Posted by Shadowcat
It takes grisly experiments to convince you of that?!
Quote Posted by Strontium Dog
sick stuff
like this
In other words, this is one of a number of things.