Junk Food Turns Rats Into Addicts

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baldheresc of AR 12:51PM October 26, 2009

I agree. Maybe you should let scientists test on you instead. I hope you don't go to the doctor or get medications, because a lot of our wonderous new science is thanks to testing done on rats. We need to test on idiot people, such as yourself, instead. It will make you useful at least.

Picklesnickels of NJ 12:31PM October 24, 2009

Really, the poor rats. I feel bad they had to eat all that junk food. Maybe someone so concerned such as yourself would like to step up to the plate and let them experiment on you. And oh yeh diabetics and cancer victims as well as addition victims,stop taking any meds that might sustain your lives for the sake of some rats! What have you done lately to help any of those with a medical condition? If you're so brilliant step up buddy no ones stopping you.

m. cady-johnson of MN 9:01PM October 23, 2009

We need to STOP experiementing on helpless animals. IT IS NOT RIGHT!!!

Pete Jones of CA 5:35PM October 23, 2009

wow i didn't know rats loved junk food so much now i am putting my trask in a strong sturdy case insted of a bag

belinda of PA 11:25AM October 23, 2009

i have a big report and this is the best thanks

collin schofield of NH 8:56PM October 22, 2009

Kenny and Johnson have hit on a novel way of exterminating rats by getting them to overeat and die of heart failure. Just feed rats pepperoni and cheese pizza and that will end the rat problem.

FD

frank of CA 3:22PM October 21, 2009

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