• @[email protected]
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    1036 months ago

    this is done to prevent unauthorized reuse of parts to repair other hamsters which could potentially harm business

    • @FilthyShrooms
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      296 months ago

      The right to repair movement is in shambles

  • @[email protected]
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    766 months ago

    Hamster are much like lobsters, in that they just keep growing forever until they can’t molt anymore.

    If you don’t laser explode hamsters, they would eventually be able to eat humans. Which is quite scary if you think about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    506 months ago

    Ok I did some goggling and can’t find the truth, however I’m now more sure they’re not blowing him up

    • @[email protected]
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      1076 months ago

      Of course they’re not blowing up the hamster! That would be unethical, immoral, probably illegal, very hard to clean up, and, most importantly, lasers don’t blow things up, they vapourise them.

      They vapourise the hamsters.

      • Trailblazing Braille Taser
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        486 months ago

        I don’t know where you’re getting your information from. “Hamsters” is actually a misleading term because there is only one hamster on Earth and he is immortal. He travels through time and overlaps his own timeline frequently, creating the illusion of multiple hamsters. As he ages, he grows very slowly and the patterns on his fur change, which is why he looks different sometimes. You should probably say a few hail hamsters now because he doesn’t like when people make jokes about his demise — and he can bite.

        • @[email protected]
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          146 months ago

          when he travels backwards through time he’s referred to as a sterham and is positively charged

        • @[email protected]
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          116 months ago

          I, for one, welcome our immortal, time-travelling, hamster overlord, but please stop giving away their secrets. The ‘vapourisation’ is the cover they need to make the particularly tricky jumps through time and space. It’s not needed every time, hence why it’s not more common, just when they need to arrive at a very specific point that’s already crowded with other manifestations of the ur-hamster.

        • swab148
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          96 months ago

          The proper term is Miniature Giant Space Hamster

          • @UNY0N
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            86 months ago

            GO FOR THE EYES BOO, GO FOR THE EYES!!!

      • Madlaine
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        296 months ago

        Well, that doesn’t mean it’s not done.

        My sister had a few (more than 20 simultaneously) rats.

        One rat got stuck with her tail in the cage, and the tail had to be amputated, or the rat would’ve died. There were a few complications during the operation, and the bill would have skyrocketed to more than 2k€. For a tiny rat.

        Needless to say, my sister insisted the operation continue. Rat lived happily for another 18 months

        • @[email protected]
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          76 months ago

          I’m skeptical but I would like to hear about those cases. I had a mouse with $600 vet bill. She did actually live another seven months with a good quality of life.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        If this is an American hamster, I hope it’s got a decent job with good health insurance.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        I had both my knees done, I think it was AUD$400 because it was GP not specialist referred. Probably one of the more expensive things you can get done in this country, but I’m thankful it was only that much hearing from the yanks.

    • @FinnFooted
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      46 months ago

      Like… For your pet hamster or for research? Cos the only rodents I know who get a MRI done are for research. And then the people doing the research own the MRI.

      Do average income people get MRIs for the pets?

  • @FinishingDutch
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    116 months ago

    Seriously though… I’m all for giving animals excellent care. But is that actually a thing people do? Give their hamster an MRI? That’s a very expensive procedure for humans with good insurance, so I’d assume it to be rather unaffordable when applied to pets like this.

    I could see it for say, a beloved dog who’s got years of life left. But hamsters kick the bucket if you breathe in their general direction.

    • @bluemellophone
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      106 months ago

      Who’s to say this isn’t for animal health research?

      • @FinishingDutch
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        56 months ago

        That’s pretty much what I’m assuming for an actual answer.

        Though I’ve certainly read about people who spent ungodly amounts to save pets, even old ones or street dogs. Bless them for it, for sure.

    • @logicbomb
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      56 months ago

      The primary reason an MRI is expensive to run is that it has this magnetic field that must be maintained. This is a cost that is irrespective of whether they are running a scan.

      So if you have an MRI for small animals and it’s not being used, you might use it for a hamster.

  • @Skkorm
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    66 months ago

    I hate that I can’t tell what the truth is

    • @Maggoty
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      66 months ago

      On the offhand that you’re not joking an MRI does not use lasers and should not make anything explode. Unless you put metal inside it. Don’t do that.

    • @BroccoLemuria
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      16 months ago

      Imagine building a massive machine and going through the trouble of gently wrapping the tiny animal just to explode it in pieces. I think it should be clear which one is the troll

  • @NocturnalMorning
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    46 months ago

    I don’t get it. It’s too early in the morning for this.

  • @otto_von
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    36 months ago

    He said he is a vetinarian so he must be right

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    Ah yes, the Magnetic Resonance Imaging laser because that’s how it works.

  • @_Cid_
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    26 months ago

    Looks more like a CAT scan than an MRI