Would it be considered cruel and unusual punishment to give inmates a cocktail of acid, mushrooms, and other assorted hallucinogens and make them watch stuff like this; give them the worst trip possible, recounting to them all their crimes, making them think their life was in jeopardy, when, in fact, they are in no danger at all?
@Oroborus12 It would be an interesting experiment, but for what ultimate goal? To provide such a strong emotional trip that when they finally reawaken to reality, their prison life doesn't seem as tough? That could be pretty rehabilitory for inmates who are being considered for release back into society. Then again, I think if hallucinogens ever get approved for testing like this, a more corrective use would be one which instills positive associations and promotes a sense of acceptance.
Aww, its like a bad trip!
ZamsadaZombie 3 weeks ago
This is pretty freaky.
Exactly what I was looking for! The music is and mood are really great and the ending was terrifying and surreal.
googlemeister94 3 months ago
Im so happy i watched this before bed!! amazing lil cartoon. XXXX
skullgirlboo 4 months ago
all he did was try to steel a chicken, so why was he tormented by that screwed up frog thing?
streetphysician 6 months ago
real moral kids dont steal or kill or else
CRUSHER2983 10 months ago
1:56 - 2:13 I think this cartoon might have influenced the banjoo kazooe series
LeonVonWolfstein 1 year ago 3
I'm. Uhmmm. I'm scurred.
Sonjay718 1 year ago
Kids, the moral of this story - Don't chase chickens. Ever.
SeriousIlya 1 year ago 5
total mind fuck
Pull0utBoy 1 year ago
WHAAAAAAAT!!! THAT'S HOW IT ENDS?? HE DIES IN HELL!?!?!?!?!
jhop5150 1 year ago
It starts off a normal slapstick cartoon, then it gets weirder and creepier. I love it.
DZrache 1 year ago
VJs use this, you say?
conradslater 1 year ago
Would it be considered cruel and unusual punishment to give inmates a cocktail of acid, mushrooms, and other assorted hallucinogens and make them watch stuff like this; give them the worst trip possible, recounting to them all their crimes, making them think their life was in jeopardy, when, in fact, they are in no danger at all?
Oroborus12 1 year ago 2
@Oroborus12
Yes.
academiccuriosity 1 year ago
@Oroborus12 It would be an interesting experiment, but for what ultimate goal? To provide such a strong emotional trip that when they finally reawaken to reality, their prison life doesn't seem as tough? That could be pretty rehabilitory for inmates who are being considered for release back into society. Then again, I think if hallucinogens ever get approved for testing like this, a more corrective use would be one which instills positive associations and promotes a sense of acceptance.
svartiske 1 year ago