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October 28th, 2007, 09:19 PM

Quoting Twila
I'd like to nominate this guy for any experiments that might need to be done...seems he's willing to do just about anything..hopefully the university doesn't require a fully functioning brain..

http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=25269
They should have run over his head.
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November 7th, 2007, 05:48 PM

Yes, there is a need for research, but experimenting with animals is not the answer.
If the researchers at Dalhousie were so smart they would use other non-animal ways of doing research. Cutting into kittens skulls and flashing a ****ing green light is just stupid and more importantly cruel. And what did they discover doing this..... ****ing nothing !!

Cutting open dogs hearts - they do this all the time at Dal. What good does this do humans? Well, it hasn't done us any good so far.

Are we so heartless about causing animals pain, fear, sadness, stress & suffering, that we just don't give a damn? We spend billions killing people in other countries, so I guess we are just heartless bastards.
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November 7th, 2007, 05:51 PM

have you bothered to look into the advances that have been made in the treatment of epilepsy due to experiments like the one you describe on kittens?

or the advances that are made in finding working medications for any number of heart conditions by performing experiments on animals?

just because you don't understand or care what the experiments accomplished, doesn't mean they're being done for no reason.
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November 7th, 2007, 06:42 PM

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Cutting open dogs hearts - they do this all the time at Dal. What good does this do humans? Well, it hasn't done us any good so far.
Nope, nobody has developed any methods of open heart surgery that benefit humans. Nosirree Bob.
Maybe in the future somebody will magically develop ways to perform surgery on humans' hearts. Until then, we'll just satisfy our sick cravings to needlessly cut up animals. I think Dal gives a post graduate degree in Animal Torture for No Good Reason, actually.
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