What the Hell is Going on?
Here is an excerpt from an article from The Washington Times.
Right now the National Institutes of Health is spending $3.2 million to get monkeys to drink alcohol excessively to determine what effect it has long term on their body tissue.
- Do you think it’s wise for an animal already prone to flinging it’s crap, to drink alcohol excessively? Crap flinging is the main reason I don’t get invited to parties anymore.
- I don’t need $3.2 million to tell what the long term effect of drinking alcohol on body tissue: it’s really bad. In fact, alcohol is practically a cure for not having cirrhosis.
- There’s already been long term documentation on the effects of drinking alcohol excessively. It was called Jersey Shore, and the results were horrifying. Odd skin discoloration, weird ceramic looking hair, annoying speech patterns, promiscuous behavior, and a general oafishness, were just some of the effects displayed during this study. And once they introduced the alcohol it got really bad.
- What questionable methods are these researchers employing to get these monkeys to drink excessively? Do they give them low paying jobs, put them in loveless marriages, and constantly remind them of their unfulfilled potential? Do they make listen to bleak Russian poetry with its dark imagery and veiled critique of Stalinism, or worse: Sylvia Plath poems. Do they make them watch Jersey Shore reruns with the knowledge that these people are now wealthy and famous. The possibilities are all very disturbing.
And then I came upon this excerpt from the same article:
NIH also has handed out $69,459 to the University of Missouri to study whether text messaging college students before they attend pre-football game tailgates will encourage them to drink less and “reduce harmful effects related to alcohol consumption.”
We’re spending money trying to stop college students from drinking at football games. That’s like trying to stop plants from photosynthesising in the sunlight.
Meanwhile, we’re forcing alcohol, and likely Sylvia Plath, down the throats of innocent monkeys!
And how are these text messages supposed to work? Are they based on how well the warnings on the packs of cigarettes have worked? You could put the following warning on a pack of cigarettes:
Smoking can cause heart disease, lung cancer, strokes, bad breath, rabies, Ebola, explosive diarrhea, your left eyeball to pop out of it’s socket at really inconvenient times, dry mouth, and your penis may or may not fall off.
And all anyone will think is: whoa, these must be the good ones.
Why do we even bother putting people in prison when all we have to do is send out the following text message:
Dear Good People,
Please refrain from theft, assault, and most crucially–murder. Basically, don’t do anything illegal. You get the idea. After all, what are we–a bunch of drunken monkeys? lol.
Thank you for your time.
This is all very disturbing to me. I think I’ll join the monkeys and have a cocktail. I may even fling a little crap.
Lol!
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This made me laugh out loud- and Sushi gave me a dirty look for waking her up!! 😺
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My apologies to Sushi.
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Just so you know-she’s a cat. She doesn’t forgive you! 😹(She’s sharpening her claws-)!
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I fully understand.
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If they combined the studies, they could give the monkeys the alcohol they confiscate at the college parties
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I don’t know, I think the monkeys may have a brighter future than the college students.
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Another reason to love paying taxes: The government spends my hard-earned money so wisely. I probably would have just wasted it on frivolous things like food and clothing and shelter.
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Food and clothing and shelter and vodka.
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Ha! 🙂
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Ha indeed.
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