Posted on 03/17/2014 11:51:05 AM PDT by managusta
This is abridged from the original stories in Die Welt.
The Jenke Experiment is a television program currently on Radio Television Luxemburg (RTL).A reality programme it stars a reporter called Jenke von Wilmsdorff and follows him as he tackles life's major issues using himself as a guinea pig.
In a recent program termed The Alcohol Experiment: follows the dedicated RTL reporter in his impressive experiment on alcohol addiction that brings the reporter mentally and physically to his limits, even the attending physician ordered him to abort the experiment.
He drank alcohol for four weeks,daily, in order to test how the body reacts t prolonged abuse.For him the day begins with the morning kickstart (Schokomüsli) of Port wine.
In his second experiment he rented a room for five days in a coffee shop in Haarlem Netherlands in order to smoke cannabis all day.
During the discussions about legalization in Germany and completed legalization of cannabis in the U.S. states of Ohio and Colorado he wanted to form their own impression of the drug. For although he had once tasted it as 17-year-old, but then elected not touch it because he did not like the sleepy-making effect.
After five days of marijuana usage the realization (Dauerbreitnis)comes to Wilmsdorff.He concludes that cannabis is not for him.
He posits the inquiry "Is it true that the human race would be extinct long ago, when men would have to get the children?"
Personally I detest the whole childbirth thing,the screaming,the clawing,the name calling and that's only at conception.
Freak shows galore
Like that guy who tried to eat McDonalds every day for a month.
If he spent the same amount of time just learning to think critically, he would have saved himself a lot of pain and be better equipped for future evaluations.
But hey, liberals gonna liberal.
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