During the 2WW, Nazis were doing a lot of surgical experiments and dissection for studies was a normal practice, but we are talking about breathing human beings, and terror/violence of war. In general, I think now the studies have to go more towards re-creating human parts, 3D printing is already picking up speed in medicine and bone prosthetics are already being printed. So let's keep the mad scientists on the movie screens and in the history books.
My vote is "Spider Pig"
"Kill all humans", Futurama for life!
There is no "what would be", I already have a dream job - I am a filmmaker.
Reunite with my family as soon as possible, finish the cut of my feature documentary and send it out to festivals, finish writing my narrative feature film, and film it. And fingers crossed that I will continue running my 12 km at least 3 times a week.
I think I'm already different, when I was in a psychology class my tests were different from the whole group due to an artistic approach to drawing. And as far as I know, one of the famous dressmakers were schizophrenic and made one of her first dress out of flower ribbons from the graveyard.
I think as long as you know how and when to say no, and how to avoid being Flanders, that will help to be kind and not be "overused" by others.
When I was 20 people were telling me that I look like a 30-year-old, the time has passed and I still look the same, just with a little more style.
I tend to solve my real-time problems and always think about the future.
ViberOFF
Only on my co-workers nerves.