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rulray@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 year ago

Naughty rats get the tube

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Naughty rats get the tube

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rulray@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 year ago
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/46483072

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    You’re saying that the rat in an icing bag meme is real!?

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      Not just real, scientifically relevant!

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    Well that’s just micing on the cake.

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    It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the tube again.

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    That’s a rat though

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    You need to tie-die some lab coats now.

    And you will be pied pipers.

    (Edit I hope OP work in a lab and not Petco or some shit, otherwise “some experiments” sounds pretty ominous)

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    This picture gives me claustrophobia

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      Moustrophobia was right there.

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    Gross behaviour, free the mice!

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    I want one for my cats.

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    Hoboken style, baby!

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    so what does this do?

    is it a punishment?

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      It’s called a “decapicone”, it’s for humanely decapitating lab mice

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        I don’t like it, but I have done so very many cervical dislocations. For my psyche, better than asphyxiation.

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        D:

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      They’re easier to use for trials like this

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    angel, if only…

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    Not that anyone cares this is almost impossible to read on desktop

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      You are on desktop. You have so many ways to deal with that problem it’s not even funny.

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        And I am aware of zero of them so welcome to my blocklist unhelpful person

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      I can open the image and zoom it.

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    “wow how inhumane!”

    (Goes back to putting on skin cream, taking medicine and eating food)

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      Big “curious, yet you live in society”-energy from your comment.

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