@ZAKI-pn3py

the background music was scarier than the video

@awesomehpt8938

I try not to lose my head over this matter.

@justyarn9939

That poor monkey had to suffer the worst cosmic horror ever imagined wtf

@GrassesOn97

What did Jeff Goldblum say once, “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should”?

@farhanmizra

What an eerie background music. Scared the life out of me.

@SOPH-cw7gw

That thumbnail will give me nightmares forever.

@BenMak1989

I’m confident in saying I’d rather die with my own body than live paralysed with someone else’s

@laceisaverb

This video, along with the music, was so unnerving. I feel like I need to take another shower

@バズらせ大臣

I wonder if I still can call myself ‘myself’ even if my head is somebody else’s.

@dracodracarys2339

I suppose Jonathan Joestar won't be too pleased about it.

@Reach41

I attended a lecture given by Dr. White to an audience of physicians, so the subject wasn’t watered down.  The protocols he developed were explained in detail, as were the obvious limitations due to the spinal cord having to be severed.  He was very personable, down to earth, and sensitive to all the controversy his work had stirred up.  During the Q&A, he discussed all the young people who die from massive brain injuries every year, but with bodies intact, and all the patients with normal cognitive function but with terminal diseases affecting internal organs.  When asked if further research might someday be conducted on human subjects, he stated that that wasn’t a choice for doctors to make, it was for the public to decide.

@taprobanna

A lot of potential for both good and harm with a procedure like this. I remember a couple years ago reading about a Russian guy with muscular dystrophy volunteering to transplant his head, but I guess it never followed through due to the ethical and safety concerns. I wonder who could even consent to donate their body for this type of procedure?

@myraromasanta

Me @ 1am: 1 more video before I sleep

The 1 video 😐

@Starboy_tw

Me continuously imagining myself in place of those monkey 😣 waking up paralyzed with plastic connected tubes 😵‍💫 .And I am a mind with a body

@Dogempire-001

"To a doners body"
 hey dude where is your body
Donated it

@nhhschuadinghengwin789

“Gimme head”
“Alright”
“No, I meant the head as in the object, stop pulling down my pants.”

@battleon81

I’m a little surprised they didn’t mention the insect head transplants. Not only were they going on ever since the 1920s, but they are still successfully done today. For example, people have been doing decapitation and transplantation experiments on Kissing Bugs for at least 90 years now.

@Charlotte66666

Poor monkeys 🙁

@pixelatedcole

Kenjaku and Dio fans will be studying this video for decades.

@felipefigueira9689

Well, I guess that's one way to get a head in life!