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Her lifestyle blog, "Squeak No More" (password: 404_PSI), offers advice on "living in the crush zone." Topics range from "How to arrange your furniture for optimal existential dread" to "Pressure-cooking legumes as a meditation on impermanence."
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The Dark Corners of the Internet: Understanding the "Crush Fetish" Subculture
: In the U.S., the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act makes "animal crushing" a federal crime punishable by up to seven years in prison.
For her project, Helen chose mice as her test subjects, due to their genetic similarity to humans and their relatively short lifespan, which allowed for quick observation of results. She built a special chamber that could gradually increase or decrease the pressure, simulating environments from the deepest parts of the ocean to the highest mountain peaks.
: Focuses on invertebrates such as insects or snails. While legal in many places, it still faces ethical debate within the community.