nostr:npub1pt6l3a97fvywrxdlr7j0q8j2klwntng35c40cuhj2xmsxmz696uqfr6mf6 It honestly makes me feel a bit betrayed that some scientists believed they had a tiny chance of destroying the world and they went through with it anyway. Maybe it's easier when you know nobody could be around to judge you for it. Maybe it was meant to unfold how it did.

nostr:npub1g0uss0sjsgxwmhqxgnvlj0zv9ru89xwfyktkcjc0kgy8syxj79ss383vfw The renaissance masters dissected humans to gain medical and artistic knowledge. Newton stuck a needle deep between his eye and eye socket to see how it changed his eye’s lens. It’s chuuni to say it, but I think science has always had a kernel of disregard for human life, and modern attempts to clean up its image only paper it over. Dr. Frankenstein was called the “Modern Prometheus” too

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nostr:npub1pt6l3a97fvywrxdlr7j0q8j2klwntng35c40cuhj2xmsxmz696uqfr6mf6 It's not chuuni, it's true. Although I'm far more concerned with the disregard for monkey life than for human life. The pit of despair is more evil than anything my brain could ever invent. Some real life I Have No Mouth shit. Torturing a monkey mother so much that she chewed off her babies fingers and feet and watched him die.