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Two-Headed Snake Eats Two Mice at Once

Woman pulls porcupine quills from raven's face

chingalera says...

-the survival circuit over-riding others-the raven is already pretty nonplussed by humans as they're mainly scavengers living in proximity-Trippy that the bird didn't fly-off and maybe back after those quill-pulls? Here's the real rub:The bird's brain probably processed the information that it would take a big brain and some thumbs to do the work and made the connection to engage a suitable pair!

Create distraction, remove adhesive bandage

WaterDweller said:

I'm guessing it's got some genetic trait that reduces its ability to feel fear, explaining both why it would get up close and personal with a porcupine, and why it would be unafraid of humans.

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Goat Snipers Protect the Tortoise Population

artician says...

Trippy.

We always want to preserve nature and keep our hands out of it. And to preserve nature and keep our hands out of it, we fly miles every day to shoot down the unworthy.

The hunter in me thinks this would be excellent fodder for a tourist-hunting-trip, though the pacifist in me thinks that's disgusting.

How a Face Changes Depending on the Lighting

the matrix of illumination

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Horrible Job Interview

Sagemind says...

I just like how it all comes back around.

Some guy sitting at a stop light is startled and confused over some Deja-vu scenario he is going through. She is there to witness it, annoyed, and unwittingly falls into the same schism, as she is set on a similar path.

Only this time, the guy having the original hallucination becomes that delusion and she sees him not once but twice during her experience.
It ends with her being the person sitting at the green light in the Deja-vu scenario, the same as the first guy, with someone behind her honking.

The twist is that her delusion is a strange loop of the first guy's delusion.

We are left to wonder how the first guy's delusion started and continued and we are left to wonder who will next take on the delusional loop - the person behind her, honking, maybe?

I don't agree with @Orz's explaination. This story held no allusions to stereotypes, opinions of others, equality or anything else like that. (at all) That' just reading things into it that aren't there..
I saw a great loop of events that make you stop and think wow, that's some messed up trippy Twilight Zone stuff right there..

Orz said:

I'll try to summarize it for you based on YT comments and personal feelings. Jenny Clarkson (aka Hannah) encounters 3 different yet visually similar people in the course of the day: a distracted driver, a potential boss and a homeless man. She allows common stereotypes and her personal feelings on the matter to drive the opinions she "voices" both mentally and reactionally. The real point is, everybody is human. We let stereotypes and our own personal sense of being "the center of the universe" (a fact which some will try to deny) compel the actions and reactions of our daily lives. We assume things about others and form immediate opinions of situations and encounters as a kind of built-in survival mechanism. Although many of us wish we could treat people equally all of the time, those opinions whether expressed or not will always exist.

To quote Darwin from S01E09 of SeaQuest DSV, "The center of the universe is in you."

Big Bird's Transmutation into Terence McKenna

Corrosion in the Pink Room - Pink Floyd Performance, 1970

Fredo Viola - The Sad Song

Fredo Viola - The Sad Song



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