u/PossibleMammoth5639

In 1927, 5 year old Vertus Hardiman was put in one of America's radiation tests disguised as a ringworm treatment. He hid this fact until the last days of his life with a wig, he died in 2007. Despite the immense pain, he still basically thought hatred was needless. (Nsfw for the next image)

u/PossibleMammoth5639 — 5 days ago

In 1927, 5 year old Vertus Hardiman was put in one of America's radiation tests disguised as a ringworm treatment. He hid this fact until the last days of his life with a wig, he died in 2007. Despite the immense pain, he still basically thought hatred was needless. (Nsfw for the next image)

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertus\\\_Hardiman

Vertus Wellborn Hardiman (March 9, 1922 – June 1, 2007) was a victim of a US government human radiation experiment at the age of five that left him with a painful skull deformity that forced him to cover his head for 80 years.\[1\] His case has been cited as an example of medical racism.\[2\]

Hardiman was born in Lyles Station, Indiana\[3\] and attended Lyles Consolidated School.\[4\] In 1927, he and nine other children, all from Lyles Consolidated School, were severely irradiated during a medical experiment conducted at the local county hospital. To get parental consent the experiment was misrepresented as a new therapy for the scalp fungus known as ringworm.\[3\]\[5\]

The school children from Lyles Station School were delivered by their schoolbus, including Hardiman who was only five years old at the time and not technically enrolled in school. His mother sent him with his older brother to receive what they had been told was treatment for ringworm. All of the children treated with the radiation complained of the same symptoms: they all experienced headaches, suffered from dizziness, and felt extreme burning of the scalp. Eventually all the children lost their hair permanently.

Many of the children suffered long-term effects, but Hardiman's were the most pronounced.\[6\] The radiation disfigured his head and left a large, open wound on the side of his skull.\[2\] He hid his disfigurement by wearing a wig or a beanie.\[3\]

The parents of the children met with a local lawyer and filed a lawsuit against the hospital, emphasizing how the parents had been misled and tricked, but the hospital was found not liable.\[6\] Hardiman, who was African-American, believed the experiment was racially motivated.\[5\] His case has been cited as an example of medical racism. Despite his conditions, Hardiman harbored no anger and rarely complained, stating, "If you’re angry, that means your heart’s not right."\[2\]

In 1945 Hardiman traveled to California.\[4\] In 1946 he worked for the County of Los Angeles General Hospital, where he was honored for his perfect attendance.\[7\] He lived his last years in Altadena, California and died at age 85, after his wound became cancerous.\[5\]\[8\]

Hardiman's life is the subject of a documentary, Hole in the Head: A Life Revealed, released in 2011 that was written and produced by Wilbert Smith and directed by Brett Leonard.\[9\]\[10\]

u/PossibleMammoth5639 — 5 days ago

Glaze this motherfucker with me

He finishes machines so fast

He is so strong,sexy (like his sister) and muscular (yes muscle ≠ sexy)

His character is both relatable and cool

His colors are so good

He will come back in a few months

u/PossibleMammoth5639 — 11 days ago

Basically a minichainsaw

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Krups\_Type\_378\_C\_in\_action.webm a video showcasing the device.

It is often said that Jerome L.Murray invented the tool howewer some say Clem E. Kosterman, whom filed a patent in 1939 invented it.

It can also be used for polyurethane foam rubber (e.g. sponges are made of polyurethane), cutting wood, cutting metal and cutting other solid or semi-solid materials or substances.

Examples of an electrical knife in popular culture includes but not limited to;

In the 1981 horror film Possession, the character of Anna cuts her neck with an electric knife.

In the 1986 horror film Maximum Overdrive, an electric knife turns itself on and cuts waitress Wanda June.

In the third-season Simpsons episode "Dog of Death", Homer attempts to use an electric knife to carve a Thanksgiving turkey at the table, sending pieces of it flying at other family members.

In Stephen King's 1987 novel Misery, Annie Wilkes slices off Paul Sheldon's thumb with an electric knife.

In the 1975 musical horror comedy film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, an electric knife is used by Frank N. Furter to slice Meatloaf.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric\_knife

Edit: Oh mods btw why did you delete my post despite it breaking none of your nonexistent rules, being the third most popular Reddit post about that topic and me messaging you guys 2 times?

u/PossibleMammoth5639 — 20 days ago

Make more problematic toons (problematic is a vague word tho) and make the Dandy's World show for more mature children because it is heavily implied that instead of being something like Samurai Jack,Regular Show,Owl House, Steven Universe or Gravity Falls it was straight up toddlerslop. Also add more worldbuilding, like how the creators got the money and the technology to do life, how did they didnt get caught for so long, how twisteds work (maybe they would be like divine beasts), how big the facility is, how the facility is working for so long (my headcanon is that the facility is semi alive), where he facility is etc. Make the game itself for more mature children. Symbolisation, maybe there would be 4 lethals and they would each represent a humor (phlegm,blood,black bile, yellow bile) and just like the 4 humors each lethal would represent a season, a color, an emotion,an element and an illness. Maybe every lethal would have big act of kindness but also one of cruelty? Also I dont want this to be a vent but fuck drawing dude. The colors being off putting isnt my fault tho, its the paper's fault.

u/PossibleMammoth5639 — 25 days ago