Well, without more context about this 'censored 2004 the top 25 censored stories', it's difficult to say. However, generally speaking, they might be stories related to political cover - ups, corporate malfeasance, or social issues that were being suppressed for various reasons. For example, it could be about environmental scandals that big companies were trying to keep quiet, or perhaps political decisions that were not made public in the interest of a few powerful groups.
I'm not sure specifically what those 25 stories are as I don't have access to that particular 'censored 2000' content. It could cover a wide range of topics like political cover - ups, corporate malfeasance, or social injustices that were being silenced or under - reported at that time.
One well - known successful lobotomy story was that of Rosemary Kennedy. After the lobotomy, her violent mood swings were reduced. However, it also had some negative impacts on her cognitive abilities.
A few lobotomy success stories involved patients who had intractable epilepsy along with severe behavioral problems. In some instances, the lobotomy reduced the frequency of seizures and also had a calming effect on their behavior. But we must remember that at that time, the understanding of the brain was very limited. What was considered success might just have been a masking of symptoms rather than a true cure. And as we have advanced in neuroscience, we now know that there were much better alternatives that could have been explored without resorting to such a drastic and irreversible procedure.
One horror story is about patients who had lobotomies and completely lost their personalities. They became like zombies, with no emotions or the ability to think complexly. Their families were devastated as they watched their loved ones transform into mere shells of their former selves.
There was also a patient in a mental institution who underwent a lobotomy. After the procedure, his personality completely changed. He went from being a somewhat shy but normal man to being completely apathetic. He would sit for hours without any emotion, staring blankly. The idea that a surgical procedure could so drastically alter a person's essence is truly terrifying.
In many cases, Pulp Fiction has faced some level of censorship, especially when it comes to certain explicit content. This can vary based on local regulations and the medium through which it's being presented.
Not all manga by Sublime are censored. It really depends on the specific manga and the context in which it's being presented. Sometimes, it might be censored to comply with certain standards or to avoid controversy.