Message from @Tea Pope

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2019-09-25 15:38:05 UTC  

he is obsessed with water

2019-09-25 15:38:05 UTC  

cuz water

2019-09-25 15:38:06 UTC  

Now, plants can react to human pheromones and do something as a specific person approaches a plant

2019-09-25 15:38:06 UTC  

$40

2019-09-25 15:38:06 UTC  

All for one salad

2019-09-25 15:38:12 UTC  

so you can live for a little while lke that

2019-09-25 15:38:13 UTC  

Like deploy chemical defences

2019-09-25 15:38:16 UTC  

well, there are many sonic phenomena we don't fully understand

2019-09-25 15:38:30 UTC  

standing waves have an impact on life

2019-09-25 15:38:34 UTC  

Plants have some level of chemical processing in them

2019-09-25 15:38:34 UTC  

@Uksio let other plants know that shit is coming their way

2019-09-25 15:38:38 UTC  

or something along that line

2019-09-25 15:38:54 UTC  

Yeah they release 'stress' pheromones

2019-09-25 15:39:07 UTC  

not that it matters lul

2019-09-25 15:39:09 UTC  

it's funny, there was a story in an english school book that asked kids to talk to plants

2019-09-25 15:39:10 UTC  

plants cant run away

2019-09-25 15:39:12 UTC  

it was from the fucking UK

2019-09-25 15:39:16 UTC  

they can only sit there and take it

2019-09-25 15:39:17 UTC  

also a theory that plants and animals can detect changes in EM displacment

2019-09-25 15:39:23 UTC  

@HunDread No I mean they get to distinguish a person that does nothing from a person that damages a plant from a scent of that person (hormonal markers presumably)

2019-09-25 15:39:27 UTC  

Hello you closet jews

2019-09-25 15:39:29 UTC  

humans are literally animals

2019-09-25 15:39:32 UTC  

remember that

2019-09-25 15:39:36 UTC  

humans are classified as animalia

2019-09-25 15:39:36 UTC  

yes

2019-09-25 15:39:46 UTC  

And don't forget life is just very quick chemistry

2019-09-25 15:39:49 UTC  

can you detect EM displacement

2019-09-25 15:39:49 UTC  

our closest living cousins are pan troglodytes

2019-09-25 15:39:55 UTC  

Slightly smarter animals tho

2019-09-25 15:39:55 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-25 15:40:00 UTC  

Brains actually do that

2019-09-25 15:40:12 UTC  

I can't, but sometimes following electro-static buildup my emotions get messed up

2019-09-25 15:40:23 UTC  

Yes, EM displacements at a certain level is absolutely something humans can detect.

2019-09-25 15:40:24 UTC  

Or perhaps the emotional mess-up provides the electro-static buildup

2019-09-25 15:40:36 UTC  

It's like your attention shifts marginally it's said some cultures rely on it more and have words for it

2019-09-25 15:40:41 UTC  

This is something 've noticed wth my parents and other people as well

2019-09-25 15:40:55 UTC  

Now we need to step into the new era: attach a more reliable storage for memory, clock and calculator to the fleshy thought machine

2019-09-25 15:41:15 UTC  

Rather not, TBH.

2019-09-25 15:41:19 UTC  

No thanks i dont want to be a cyborg

2019-09-25 15:41:27 UTC  

you're already a cyborg, by official definitions

2019-09-25 15:41:31 UTC  

so alienated would suport the notion that em fields can effect mood and thus behavioural patterns