View Full Version : How unrealistic is this guy?
Doomsday Dallas
02-26-2016, 02:04 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-3TPvpRz0c
It's only a five minute video...
Will say this,... kinda illustrates that Dr.Dre Eminem video - I need a Doctor.
Doomsday Dallas
02-26-2016, 02:14 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA770wpLX-Q
Dr. Dre - I Need A Doctor (Explicit) ft. Eminem, Skylar Grey
DrDreVEVO
Terrible song...
Always thought the video was weird... Now I see where they were going with this.
Doomsday Dallas
02-26-2016, 02:46 AM
Ok last post... nobody gives a shit
The movie he references.... The Boys from Brazil (1978)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51cpW4vT2FL._AC_UL320_SR230,320_.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boys_from_Brazil_(film)
Lieberman gains insight from Frieda Maloney (Uta Hagen), an incarcerated former Nazi guard who worked with the adoption agency, before realizing during a meeting with Professor Bruckner (Bruno Ganz), an expert on cloning, the terrible truth behind the Nazi plan: Mengele, in the 1960s, had secluded several surrogate mothers in a Brazilian clinic and fertilised them with ova each carrying a sample of Hitler's DNA preserved since World War II. Ninety four perfect clones of Hitler had then been born and sent to different parts of the world for adoption.
Bless Mathews
02-26-2016, 04:10 AM
:facepalm
Doomsday Dallas
02-26-2016, 04:43 AM
:facepalm
I don't think what happened in the Micheal Bay film The Island is unrealistic... but yea, some of this goes too far.
However, don't underestimate what Nazi scientists were capable of.
It's weird... why is everyone afraid of discussing cloning? Does this subject open up the realm of too many possibilities?
I don't know... sure are shit load of videos about this on youtube now-a-days.
Makes me wonder.
if it's fact we've done it to sheep... why would we stop there? And why would we assume that this really was the first animal to have been cloned?
Dolly (July 5, 1996 - February 14, 2003), a ewe, was the first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell. She was cloned at the Roslin Institute in Midlothian, Scotland, and lived there until her death when she was six years old. Her birth was announced on February 22, 1997.
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