Talk:The Russian Sleep Experiment/@comment-27256592-20151120225251/@comment-27806930-20160216015856

BYFG, I have this to say.

1) It didn't say food (or in this case, flesh) passed THROUGH the tract, it just said what was left was still working.

2) As I just said on another comment, it takes place during the LATE 1940's and no specific periods of time are given after fifteen days, so that could have happen shortly after the KGB's creation.

3) they saw bodies with bullets through them or limbs missing, not "mangled" lumps of flesh barely made out as bodies. Also, it said they just screamed, not that they were scared, so they might have just been shocked or startled.

So this is actually very realistic. By the way, i give this a 10/10 for good story telling and being VERY easy to visualize.