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Mar 25th, 2016: VegeCode
If we continue to snoop around galaxy, there's a chance we might encounter living things, although a much smaller chance of
recognizing them as such. But for the sake of “We come in peace” or “Take me to your leader,” in any Earth language, isn’t going to cut it. For that reason scientist have been studying how things we classify as alive, communicate. The fact plants communicate by releasing chemicals in the air, and have been playing touchy feely with root tendrils, has been established for some time. After considerable consumption of Absinthe, Eddie Snowden told me there has been a huge breakthrough at a secret lab in Cuba (rendition is just a cover story), where they have been recording and translating ultrasonic VegeCode. :unsure: Here’s a short transcription; Quote:
And he did. |
That must be some dank cush you got there Bruce. Lemme get a taste
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Little tiny apple tree doesn't have room for roots.
Also, either that bowl is glued down, or, that apple is hollow. And plastic. I call shenanigans. |
Welcome to the wonderful world of Bonsai, Grasshopper.
http://cellar.org/2016/bonsai.jpg Root balls are wired to the pot, and illusion is the goal, but there are a few that boggle the mind. |
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