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there's an Ezra Miller movie about it too
it's fairly accurate but Ezra Miller is kind of... A bit extra
It's on season three when she's in college
She doesn't participate thought
On top of being horrendously unethical
It was also a shitty experiment
It had no control until they realized they didn't have a control
They were literally making shit up as they went along
Whoa
It's so nice to find a coffee shop where the coffee doesn't need a ton of sugar to be drinkable
I really wanna see this movie now @Stone Cold Steve Autism
Nice titties Mrs
Thanks
There's a lot of unethical experimentation in the history of medicine and science.
Very true
The Stanford Prison experiment is but the tip of the iceberg tbh
When the Japanese main army captured Soviet and Chinese prisoners
a good batch were sent to a specialized facility
a lot worse than anything else in the war 🙂
Ah yes, Unit 731.
I was reading about it yesterday night.
Fascinating stuff tbh
People are not nice.
The American government allowed for the Japanese scientists involved to be let go free of punishment if they shared their research with us.
The Soviets on the other hand were not as nice.
Yeah
They did the same with Nazis
I mean
on one hand
Zyklon B
on the other hand?
Rockets and pesticides.
Sometimes you gotta beat the enemies swords into ploughshares.
Yes
The Japanese were the most brutal participants in WW2
the main army, unlike the German Wehrmacht which was comprmised largely of people who didn't commit attrocities
Nowadays most of those experiments are thought to not have any value in the scientific community due to how crude and amateurish the community thinks they were.