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- Why would they phrase it like that? - So it is used as a term of respect for the animals killed to further science. A way to remind ourselves that we should not be taking their lives without purpose. - A long time ago I was a lab assistant and remember feeling very bad about a series of experiments that were in my view poorly planned and largely pointless. We sacrificed those rats, I personally euthanized them, and I think it is good to be reminded that they are living creatures.  - Statue honoring lab mice - Wasn’t sure if you were joking. But after 3 minutes of research I see you weren’t. Thanks for that info. … turns out they don’t euphemize their euthanize. - I’ll see myself out - Admittedly it is a bit silly and we are anthropomorphizing them a bit, but it’s helps keep us from being monsters in how we treat the animals, which in turn helps people sleep at night. - That is assuming people take it a little seriously and not just use the term as an excuse to justify being cold and ruthless in how we work with animals. - I don’t think that’s anthropomorphizing, just an awareness that animals are being literally killed for the research and being respectful of it - Well, they are not choosing to be sacrificed - its not like they are making a noble decision to be sacrificed. I guess that is what I meant by that. 
 
 
 
- I feel like that statue should look like a real mouse, not a human mouse. Like imagine if a huge species used us as lab testing animals and built a statue of us to honor our sacrifice. But it just looks like one of them, only cartoonishly like a human. You wouldn’t like it or feel appreciated. I think if we really did admire the animal we would build a statue of one that actually looks like it. - In the contrary you could argue, that humanizing them makes it easier to emotionally connect for humans. If that was the intention of the statue it works better that way. But I agree: if the statue would purely be for honoring the mice, it would be more appropriate to look like a real mouse. 
 
 
- it’s a ritual. - Why do you need control groups in a ritual? - i see you have never been a cult leader - I’ve been involved in a number of cults, both as a leader and a follower. You have more fun as a follower, but you make more money as a leader. 
 
- To see if the ritual worked! How many times do we just pray and pray blindly? I mean, I don’t, but if I were to pray I’d sacrifice some rats to track my progress. 
- Hum… The ritual rules require it. If you don’t have control groups you will be labeled as heretical and people will exile you from the cult. 
- Clearly you have never tried to correctly interpret the writings of cthulu. 
 
 
- To please the science God’s. - The science God’s what? 
 
- How would you rather it be worded? - Apply the Ned Fladers rule. Call them - euthanize-a-reenos 
 
 
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