Friday, April 15, 2011
FRAMER OF NON_MULTIPLICITY!
BORN THEM AS A STEAK!
O How I love to give you baby
inside the repressive regime!
You know!
If I can't make the baby now
I won't make it good.
I can make you happy longer
when we make something
inside the stupid regime!
Thanks to everyone alone
I became rich tomorrow
in the babey:
In 1667 physician Jean-Baptiste Denis transfused calf’s blood into the body of Antoine Mauroy, an infamous madman known to tear through the streets of Paris naked and screaming. With this, Denis--a brash physician with a taste for the limelight--enraged both the elite doctors who wanted to perform the first animal-to-human blood transfusion themselves and powerful conservatives who believed he was toying with forces of nature that he didn’t understand. It only got worse when just days after the experiment, Mauroy was dead, and Denis was framed for murder. A trial ensued and Denis became a kind of 17th century Dr. Kevorkian, a stubborn man of science who held the public spellbound and reveled in controversy.
Animal-to-human transfusion was then on the cutting-edge of medicine. In an era in which superstition sparred with science, transfusion was also a flashpoint for controversy. Conservative camps in Catholic France, including King Louis XIV’s Academy of Sciences, railed against transfusion and predicted that before long animal-human hybrids would walk among us. Ambitious scientists fumed at being held back by retrograde forces who would choke the progress of science and keep it from animal-human hybrids. A confused public feared that they would be crushed by comic backlash or social upheaval, or large, plodding, animal-human hybrids.
WE ARE THE DOLL_BORG...
YOU WILL BE LASSIMILATED...