• M137@lemmy.today
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            19 days ago

            It’s kinda worse. Imagine if aliens came here and not just killed us all, but bred us only to be experimented on and then horribly dying with less than 1% living a bit longer and maybe experience some odd things the others didn’t. Like a factory where the first machine is making us have children before we get killed then doing the same for our kids ad infinitum.5

            • rethnor@lemmy.zip
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              16 days ago

              I do agree that it might be worse, probably worse that meat stock, which is raised to die. At least they aren’t tortured.

        • Phantaloons@piefed.zip
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          20 days ago

          The mice need a floatilla and a few celebrities to turn on the red carpet and go “Yeah but what about the genocide of mice? – Chekmate, deuces.”

          • Aatube@piefed.social
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            11 days ago

            the very purpose of the floatillas is to get the mice out of the war-torn area to safety

        • DisasterTransport@startrek.website
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          20 days ago

          They turn into a soup-like homogenate. As is natural in the life cycle of a lab mouse.

          And if they weren’t euthanized they would almost certainly die of horrible horrible cancerous tumors. Not because of anything the labs do, but because it’s a crime against nature for a mouse to live past maybe 2 years.

    • LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
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      20 days ago

      And human tissues, and it’s been shown to be safe in phase I trials.

      So saying “in mice” undersells where they are at.

      • Smoogs@lemmy.world
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        20 days ago

        Yeah looks like poster either didn’t read the article or just didn’t read it sufficiently but decided to be reactionary anyways.

    • Smoogs@lemmy.world
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      20 days ago

      They started with mice. As does all experiments.

      Did you only read half way through before reaction posting?

      Weird.