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A 13-year-old Hindu boy, Amit, was bitten by a poisonous snake. Instead of rushing him to a good hospital, the Indian WhatsApp University graduated βscientistsβ decided to conduct their own Nobel-worthy experiment.
They tied the boy to a wooden stick and dipped him into the waves of the Ganga, confidently waiting 12 hours for the venom to magically disappear.
The outcome, unsurprisingly, matched what real medical science has warned about for decades β but not what WhatsApp Universityβs professors had promised.
Had Amit received proper medical treatment on time, his life could have been saved.
What a shitaSHOW
They tied the boy to a wooden stick and dipped him into the waves of the Ganga, confidently waiting 12 hours for the venom to magically disappear.
The outcome, unsurprisingly, matched what real medical science has warned about for decades β but not what WhatsApp Universityβs professors had promised.
Had Amit received proper medical treatment on time, his life could have been saved.
What a shitaSHOW