John Downer, 1/7/4; Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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| So Long, Thanks for the Fish |
Interestingly, according to the great Douglas Adams, dolphins argue that they are smarter for exactly the same reason, that is, they didn't. But the blue bottlenoses aren't all angels.
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| How to hug a sea porcupine |
Dolphins make plans, hang out in gangs (pods), hunt, have feelings, communicate, do neat tricks, get depressed when enslaved, work for the military-industrial complex that exploits them for war.
Now, on today's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! (10/7/23), we come to find they get high on purpose on a psychedelic substance available to them in the sea. How many psychedelics could there be in the sea, Flipper?
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| Endogenous auto-intoxication on puff? |
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| Eat me and die on my toxic poison, you SOBs. |
Dolphins carefully prepare papakao (provoking the balloon fish to release more protective poison the way Voodoo practitioners and some Satanists torment a chicken or other living being, even humans, before butchering and ritually consuming its blood to get high on the adrenaline, adrenochrome, and/or other stress-induced compounds).
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| Dolphins: Spy in the Pod (BBC) |
This is shocking because it may have been the genesis of their larger brains, a global view of the oceans, and protective behavior for humans in danger at sea, and empathy (as when they warn us of danger or head it off on our behalf).
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| Life, Universe and Everything |
We are as gods (celestial devas) to them, and like the gods did to us, sometimes things get carried away. It's a strange world...and it only seems to be getting stranger. Well, time to call our Bonobo buddies and see what they're up to this weekend.
VIDEO: Dolphins on Drugs: Pass the Puffer!
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| I may look cuddly, but I'm no toy. So don't play with me and my flesh and blood. |
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(John Downer Productions) Bottlenose dolphins are filmed apparently getting high on toxic secretions from pufferfish. The puffers secrete a neurotoxin that in high doses can kill but in small doses seemingly has a psychedelic narcotic effect.
Clip from Programme 2 of Dolphins: Spy in the Pod on BBC 1. Narrated by David Tennant. Music by Will Gregory. Series directed by John Downer. For more information about the program, visit website:
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