John Downer, 1/7/4; Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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.
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?
Endogenous auto-intoxication on puff? |
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).
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).
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!
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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