what we don't understand on our own planet
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				deadly_habit
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Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
lol blatant fear tactics used by this reporter
I bet humboldt squid is dank as fuck
squid is the bomb, gimme calamari any day
wouldn't want to come across one of these badboys though 20,000 leagues beneath..
			
			
									
									
						I bet humboldt squid is dank as fuck
squid is the bomb, gimme calamari any day
wouldn't want to come across one of these badboys though 20,000 leagues beneath..
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Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
i swear the squid is next to evolve
research the colossal or giant squid and not have a gasping mouth
			
			
									
									
						research the colossal or giant squid and not have a gasping mouth
Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
I never thought they would be so evil.
Be prepared, they may attack.
I wish I could squirt ink though.
			
			
									
									
						Be prepared, they may attack.
I wish I could squirt ink though.
Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
Why would you say they're not sentient already?! They have senses, they use their brain to react to their senses - they're sentient!
But then, so are ants.
			
			
									
									But then, so are ants.
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WhosZena? wrote:I wish I could squirt ink though.
Was spear fishing in Hawaii once, grabbed a rock as a large wave was rolling through, the wave pulled me, I pulled the rock, and a large octopus flew out from underneath, squirting me with ink. I nearly left an ink cloud of my own.
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				deadly_habit
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Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
cephalopods evoke a natural fear just like giant fish
anything unexplained tend to
why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
			
			
									
									
						anything unexplained tend to
why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
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Because this planet is doomed, and we need new ones badly.deadly habit wrote:why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
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and people wonder why i wanna learn farming...nowaysj wrote:Because this planet is doomed, and we need new ones badly.deadly habit wrote:why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
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You and your loved ones might be better served by developing propulsion.
			
			
									
									
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Exploring anything is not a waste of cash. Spending money on weapons research, on the other hand, is. Spending money to legislate and police the internet is also another example of waste.deadly habit wrote:cephalopods evoke a natural fear just like giant fish
anything unexplained tend to
why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
Squids are not next to be sentient, I'd say they already are. They might even be more intelligent than dolphins and whales. It might not be manifest in the same way as ours, but this should only be expected because they're probably the closest thing to an alien intelligence that we'll come across in our lifetime.
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kay wrote:Exploring anything is not a waste of cash. Spending money on weapons research, on the other hand, is. Spending money to legislate and police the internet is also another example of waste.deadly habit wrote:cephalopods evoke a natural fear just like giant fish
anything unexplained tend to
why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
Squids are not next to be sentient, I'd say they already are. They might even be more intelligent than dolphins and whales. It might not be manifest in the same way as ours, but this should only be expected because they're probably the closest thing to an alien intelligence that we'll come across in our lifetime.
so much we don't understand in this world
Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
I need to eat one of those Humbolt Squids. I'm thinking it needs slow cooking with some Chorizo, chickpeas and roast tomatoes. 
Bring on the Squid invasion i love those weird bastards.
			
			
									
									Bring on the Squid invasion i love those weird bastards.
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Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... water.htmldeadly habit wrote:cephalopods evoke a natural fear just like giant fish
anything unexplained tend to
why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me

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only 65 feet mehfrank grimes jr. wrote:http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... water.htmldeadly habit wrote:cephalopods evoke a natural fear just like giant fish
anything unexplained tend to
why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
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Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
Cripes, you're hard to please.
Coral reefs are one of the Earth's most amazing ecosystems, and they rarely occur in deep water.
You want humans to learn more about the Earth, but you yourself are missing what's right under your nose.
The Obama administration has given NASA heaps of money to study the Earth. Sit tight.
			
			
									
									Coral reefs are one of the Earth's most amazing ecosystems, and they rarely occur in deep water.
You want humans to learn more about the Earth, but you yourself are missing what's right under your nose.
The Obama administration has given NASA heaps of money to study the Earth. Sit tight.

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People would do the same thing to the next planet.nowaysj wrote:Because this planet is doomed, and we need new ones badly.deadly habit wrote:why we waste cash exploring space when our oceans remain vastly unexplored is byond me
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Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
Unless we build a bunch of Wall-E's and...
Oh wait.
			
			
									
									
						Oh wait.
Re: what we don't understand on our own planet
i like how the guy is certain all they think about is eating and fucking and then admits he's got no idea where they go or what they're up to for 95% of their lives
			
			
									
									
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I'm not convinced of this dude's biology credentials, you know.Captian Tom Mattusch wrote:"a fish that can wrap tentacles around you"
Incredible animal...
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Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
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nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
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