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Such an experiment makes my skin crawl. *shiver*
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So much for confidential medical records lol
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Didn't know the taste of armpits made dogs so happy.
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Half walls were used as dividers. There would be dozens of beds in one room and the dividers provided a kind of sense of 4 or so people to a section instead of an overwhealming 20 or something.

Creepy thought still
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I'm going to pretend you said "the box could not be opened". Oooo how exciting that would be... secrets secrets!!
who's next?
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Almost all the photos have true to life colors, except infrared shots and a few others that I've taken liberty to alter. My processing usually involves adjusting brightness and contrast.
Well, they ripped off Lady and the Tramp and some kind of fern to get the dog... as for the kid, no clue.
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i like this pic a lot
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RFKinNj1978, thanks for a much needed laugh, your comment had me roaring!!
"And when I'm naughty and answer back and sass, I'm Mama's little devil and Papa says I've got the brass".
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looks like the troll got out again...
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poor kitty TT_TT
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Because of their small size even a small amount of plasma from another subject from a rock hyrax to an elephant would have a great deal of effect on it. Witch is to say a small amount of human plasma injected ino another human might not like, blood donating for example. Whether or not blood from a "mentally diseased" human injected into a human with a normal working brain probably would not make a difference but you never know. This kind of stuff may go back to the nazi "scientists" and their "experiments" (and i use that term lightly). Wether or not they kept records of what they is unknown to me.
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Do you ever alter the colors on these photos, or are they exactly as you took them?
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It is an interesting title but what exactly did they think they would benefit from doing it?