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What’s their endgame?
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Getting us to stop putting forever chemicals in the oceanic foodweb.
...and I will do this when I take over.
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>>516542587
They give food to white people but are sinking boats with brown people.

Animals sense goodness and altruism in humans.
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>>516542587
after enough trade quests they offer to take you to atlantis
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>>516542587
Getting some blond pussy
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>>516542587
These monsters are the biggest ASSHOLES in the ocean. What makes them so passive to humans?
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>>516542587
>"A life for a life"
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>>516544920
Aggression against humans does not pay off in the long run.
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>>516542587
I've seen orcas use dead fish as bait to catch large birds
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>>516544920
We both hate niggers and jews
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>>516542587
It's bait, anon.
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>>516544920
That was for Steve Irwin, may he rest in peace
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>>516542587
>Despite the orcas' curiosity and the potential for social interaction, humans ignored the offerings in 30 of the 34 recorded instances, taking the food only four times, and in three cases, throwing it back into the water.

We just taught orcas we're jerks
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imagine if T-rex were like Orcas and if humans co-existed you could have a T-rex trying to bring you different kills and making soothing "coo" noises at you lol
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>>516542587
>take revenge for keiko (free willy)
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>>516544920
They were Australian orcas.
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>>516543057
>>516542587
Orcas are based

They regularly help people and will btfo sharks of they attack humans. Like they'll literally ram the shark in the hills so it suffocates. They know what they're doing
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>>516542587
Back when whaling was abundant they literally used to herd whales into the human ships and watched the whales get hunted down and ate any carcasses left over, knowledge gets passed on over time within the pods so they still remember it.
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>>516545124
kek
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>>516542587
TOTAL BROWOID DEATH
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Orcas are divided into about 40-50 different races which all behave differently. The Orcas near Spain hate humans, the ones near South Africa hate sharks etc. Talking about them collectively is about as retarded as talking about yourself and a Dinka tribesman from South Sudan as one people.
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>>516544920
Maybe that orca has been stung by a stingray before
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>>516544920
lmao
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>>516542587
even the fucking orcas feel bad for us
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>>516542587
It’s a trap. Don’t trust the niggers of the sea.
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>>516542587
Orcas and dolphins are fascinating. They are ones of the few intelligent animals besides human that are fucking/raping/torturing other beings for fun, like there are actual videos of orcas/dolphins fucking fish corpses lol.
But for unknown reason they are very friendly to humans and there were even instances when they helped humans. Only orcas in captivity harmed humans, but that's because of shitty trainer. wild ones dodn't harm humans.
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>>516544920
Being smart, any animal smart enough won't hurt humans to prevent these from retaliate
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>>516544920
Imagine Aliens coming down to earth with advanced space ships and just like hunting deer. Then imagine those same aliens also clapping for you when they see you doing backflips and spins, sometimes tossing some fresh deer meat at you. Wouldn't you want to make friends with the spaceship guys who like watching you do tricks?
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>>516544920
Rays are prey for that subgroup of NZ I think Orcas. Humans aren't. Different groups of orcas in different regions will eat and hunt different prey.
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>>516545435
They are destroying boats and leave humans alone, they don't actually attack humans. Most likely because there's shitton of boats there and it fucks with orca's echolocation or whatever the fuck they are using to scan water.
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>Whale sees a morbidly obese human.
>Thinks it's a poor, malnourished whale.
It checks out.
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>>516545312
This. Some whaler even had a deal with orcas that they would herd the whales and in exchange they would eat the whales tongue (contains most nutrients) and humans would get the rest. This went on for generations until one of the human whalers accidentally hit one of the orcas. Which ended the deal.
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>>516545019
This, humans fight back.
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>>516544920
Stingrays are like mosquitoes or wasp for them.
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>>516542587
this is literally the preferred hunting tactic of orcas to lure prey to the edge of the water.
they drop a fish and wait for seals or birds to come get it, then very quickly charge out and grab them as they go for the fish.

they are trying to get stupid humans to come in the water.
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>>516545592
This was something that I always thought about. With their higher than average animal intelligence, maybe these orcas see us as benevolent aliens or deities from the surface world.
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>>516545312
This is my theory
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>>516545740
They have very refined palates and often kill large Bayleen whales just to snack on their tongues and leave the rest for scavangers. They just think humans taste like shit really there's no mystical reason for it.
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>>516542587
They want to be friends. Why do you think they never attack himsns in the wild?
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>>516543172
Intelligent mammals innately understand Aryan man is top of the food chain. Orcas won't eat people because they fear retribution from the white man( plus we probably don't taste good), but they'll sink migrant ships or kike yachts because they understand these to be an upset of the natural order.
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>>516544920
They're fucking smart to the extend that they have their own language. It doesn't take them too much to figure out that those metallic things that they keep encountering with white people on them on the surface and below aren't probably something they should fuck with too much. Yeah they poke submarines for shits and giggles occasionally but they for sure know that humans make seas explode occasionally, so it's best not to fuck with them.

They're likely smarter than niggers. Certainly more cooperative and kind.
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>>516545963
I think so. They see creatures clearly not equipped to enter their world do it all the time in thing that clearly didn't come about naturally. Makes me think they probably tell stories about how we used to kill them but don't now that they do tricks for us and don't attack them.
Wouldn't surprise me if the ones who keep flipping migrant boats are getting warned and shunned by other orcas scared to fuck that they'll end up turning us against them.
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>>516542587
Seaworld fucked up bigly by putting Orcas in those shitty sized pools. No wonder the Orcas killed their handlers. Too smart of an animal. Look up clips of Orcas on yt doing kind shit.
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Its probably developed behavior, it can be observe in a few other intelligent animals as well like dolphins and crows. What probably causes this is that fishing ships in the area let the leftover fish drop in the ocean in large quantities near the orcas hunting grounds, and the orcas interpret it as a gift or as tribute.
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>>516543172
Nature's Honorary Whites.
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>>516544920
lmao basically racist orcas. be honest are stingrays needed in the ecosystem?
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>>516542587
Orcas are based and if I was in a position of authority I would establish a base of perpetual contact with orcas and offer food in return for their continued favor.

They are *the* apex predator of the sea; they fucking hunt sharks (to the point where great whites are terrified of them) and yet, despite this absolute ocean dominance, orcas are still exceptionally friendly to humans.

Unironically we should make efforts to permanently befriend them lest they start perceiving us negatively for chinks and gooks trying to kill them. If any animal was probably close enough to establishing civilization-tier cognizance it would be Orcas.
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>>516542587
If I'm eating something outside and an animal that I don't consider a pest or vermin came up to me I'd toss something its way too.
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>>516542587
Hunting like they do with birds
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>>516542587
Probably to make a peace offering with the largest sea predator in existance,
man.
We're also the only sea predator that goes out of our way to help orcas.
Even if big boats may be a foreign concept to the orca, they, not unlike wolves, recognize a powerful hunter when they see one.
Plus, we better be on good terms with them, we literally give them medical attention and relocate them to better locations when necessary. It's conceivable some tell their children tales about humans being the strange little benevolent powerhouses of the sea.
Much like dolphins.
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>>516546149
No, they understand they're trying to help us.
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PSA: Don't say special needs anymore, it is now classified as a slur. Needy tard is now the preferred term in 2025.

t. The Organisation of American Orca Parents of Needy Tards
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Have you ever been assaulted by the rank odor of an unwashed homeless person? That’s what humans smell like to Orcas. They avoid us. They offer us fish because they don’t have a dollar or change to give
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>>516546771
I doubt that the orcas can see the hell they're causing once they get to the promised land of handouts.
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>>516546375
>be honest are stingrays needed in the ecosystem?
no or very few species are "needed" in their ecosystem, because they can always be replaced by their "next best fit" for their ecological role
but all ecosystems are better with max diversity, precisely to be able replace a missing actor in case of a catastrophe
so yes, stingrays are needed
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>>516546375
Dude, they're the Roombas of the sea!
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>>516544920
Humans are more interesting than most other animals and Orcas are smart enough to appreciate it. A Human might play along with an Orca's little games and that is thoroughly amusing for an Orca. A stingray however will not and is only good for a quick slap and go as far as the bored Orca is concerned.
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>>516542587
They are bringing offerings to the gods. It's the same thing cats and dogs do.
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>>516542587
You should try listening to some raw, high-quality recordings of orca vocalizations.

Just close your eyes, don't try to "hear" with your ears, don't try to understand it, or interpret it, don't even try to see it as a sensory experience. Imagine your brain, spine, nervous system, your heart, every part of your body that can feel any emotion, and part of your body that can signal emotion, is like a tuning fork that can begin to vibrate on its own when exposed to soundwaves, echoing them. It's not the soundwaves that are being echoed, but the mental landscapes and emotions of the orcas.

Just let yourself feel it.

Then you'll understand.

https://soundcloud.com/orcabehaviorinstitute/js-and-ls-on-june-11-2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U6ywFMKh2c
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>>516544920
groundbreaking thesis, so hold very tight on that skull: it depends on the personality of an individual orca. orcas can be benevolent, bullies, or a weird mix of both.
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>>516542587
Leopard seals do it too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxa6P73Awcg
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>>516547677
and if you drop the hippie new-age esoteric mumbo-jumbo and do some acoustic analysis on orca recordings, you will see that their range and modulation carry plenty enough complexity for it to be a structured language, wondering what those hippie mon-keigh are doing
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>>516542587
They are our friends of the sea.
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>>516542587
leopard seals do this too

all mammal predators have comradery and recognize each other

just as you can tell instinctive a meat eater from a herbivore, so too can any other hunter
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>>516547913
beat me too it
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>>516544920
Based as fuck
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Actually Orcas are just big dolphins, and dolphins have always had an affinity for humans. Especially human females. They regularly get boners around our women. Look up Margaret Howe Lovatt . She reciprocated the affection a dolphin that she was studying , named Peter no less, by releasing his sexual tension. So yes, you can get cucked on land or on the sea by the big black ones, leaving you to fry out “fuck you Dolphin! Fuck you, whale!” in your shame
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>>516542587
Sentience is a gradient.
Pythagoras was right.
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>>516542587
Orcas once shared a very strong bond with humans. until the nephilim came and started them along with dinosaurs/leviathan into near extinction.
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>>516548625
*hunting
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>>516542587
orcas are fucking based
sinking migrant and "tourist" boats 24/7 makes them the best marine friend a man can have
them sharing food is just icing on top of the cake
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>>516542587
They wear dead fish as hats just for fun and hate nigger migrant boats. Orcas are based
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>>516547574
>A Human might play along with an Orca's little games and that is thoroughly amusing for an Orca.
That's a fun way to put it
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>hippie new-age esoteric mumbo-jumbo
It's not. I'm an evolutionary neuroscientist.

The brain processes a vast amount of sensory information, far more than we ever consciously experience. Elements we do not consciously experience are still processed and contribute to emotional arousal.

The estimated bandwidth of the entirety of human consciousness is about 30-40 bits per second (with low estimates being around 10-20 bits per second), while the retina alone relay 10 million bits per second of data to the visual area in the brain for processing. The brain processes all of it, it has to, otherwise it wouldn't be able to pick and choose the most relevant data to relay to consciousness.

All of it contributes to emotional salience, increased/decreased sensory sensitivity, arousal (not sexual, but the tuning of attention) and even memory. Look up unconscious priming.

Virtually all mammals employ this model of sensory and affect processing, each genus in their own way, but still with similarities shared through common evolutionary ancestry. It's like layers of an onion, the outer layers of a hyena and a human will be different, but the "biological foundation" they are built on is from a shared ancestor.

It's not like you will understand the body language or vocalizations of other animals, but whatever elements we still share in common can still create rudimentary emotional responses. They key is to let go of conscious awareness as much as possible with this understanding, and the way I described is one way of doing it.

Hope this helps.
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>>516549049
Imagine the higher learning that could be achieved by now if we weren't babysitting the detritus of the world.
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>>516549049
So this is why my dog and cat “get me” and I thought they were just angling for treats.
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>>516547677
It sounds lost almost
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>>516542587
By accepting the gift you have sold your oil reserves and the waters they are in.

I for one welcome our new orca overlords.
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>>516549049
Fucking retard character limit.

Anyway, pic related are slices of V1 in different mammal brains. V1 is the first stage of sensory processing and it's kind of like a TV screen. The way TV screens have a grid of pixels that vary in colour to create an image, V1 is a grid of cells where imagines from the retina are projected. Different types of cells are sensitive to different orientations of images (represented by the colours). More complex cells respond only to a certain "combination" of these cells activating, and even more super-complex cells respond only to specific combinations of these complex cells activating.

So V1 is the most "rudimentary building block" stage of visual processing and it doesn't really involve anything like "objects" or "concepts", but certain types of visual information will "skip" the analysis stage and go straight to emotional arousal. Eyes in the bushes, something crawling on the floor next to your feet, another male approaching your wife, etc.

Virtually every mammal shares this in common, in their own way. The types of stimuli that create identical responses in the brain and nervous systems of all mammals, are the types of stimuli we can "feel" or "understand". We can "feel" more stimuli from say, chimpanzees, their facial expressions are more like ours, our shared ancestry is more recent. We can "feel" less of these stimuli from a ferret, but we can "feel" infinitely more from a ferret than from a gecko, since compared to a gecko we have a much much more recent shared ancestry.

In this way, in whatever manner our neurobiology is shared with orcas, we can be emotionally sensitive to their vocalizations.
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>>516549653
>>516549049
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>>516549049
So if we only process a tiny fraction of the data we receive as part of our consciousness, what the hell are we missing? Do ghosts and aliens really walk amongst us, and we’re just too limited in our cognition or suffering from inattentional blindness to notice?
And how much of this did MKUltra use to program Manchurian candidates?
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>>516549816
>So if we only process a tiny fraction of the data we receive as part of our consciousness, what the hell are we missing
We experience only a tiny fraction of the data, our brain processes virtually all of it.

Consciousness is an amazing ability we have, it's like a mental workspace where we can choose which bits of information to manipulate. But its weakness is that its bandwidth is extremely narrow, just a tiny fraction of all the information that is contained in our brain and received by the senses.

This is what psychedelic drugs do: they reduce the filtering and allow more of these other bits of information to leak into consciousness. That's why people experience geometric hallucinations, fractals, spirals, cobwebs, grid patterns, etc., because cells in visual processing areas start signalling at will. Normally the brain keeps those signals from reaching conscious awareness because it's just clutter, by-products of visual processing. But on psychedelic drugs you can kind of "look under the hood" and see some of the stuff that's going on in your brain all the time.

This is why it completely fries some people, because when they are exposed to what you are referring to as "what the hell are we missing", they can be completely overwhelmed by the experience. If they try to fight it, they are in essence fighting the biological machine that is giving shape to their entire mental landscape and existence 24/7, a fight they can never win. The harder they fight, the worse it gets.
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>>516544920
They are smart enough to understand how dangerous humans are. We are like advanced alien civilization who visits their world time to time. They dont want to provoke us but sometimes try to communicate peacifully.
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>>516544920
Yeah fuck those dirty STINGGAS
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>>516542587
Faustian spirit
only orcas, elephants and beavers have it
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Hmmmmm. The mammalian V1 complex cell super-complex hierarchy is structurally and functionally very similar to the layered hierarchy of deep neural networks. Shared ancestry in biology is analogous to shared pretrained feature representations in AI. And the way mammals prioritize certain visual inputs parallels how networks use attention or biasing to prioritize salient signals.
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>>516549825
The image on the bottom right is the lattice, on 2cb, lsd or shroom I can "see" this lattice, you can't focus on it but if you "zone out" or look a certain way you can see it everywhere, it's like a gem world and it's amazing.
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>>516550160
Fascinating
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>>516550638
We only see light in a very narrow spectrum. We can’t see infrared, even though our phones sure can. Or can we, but we just filter out that data?
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>>516550622
Yeah, you're right. This is because deep neural networks as we employ them today are ultimately derived from the very earliest machine learning algorithms developed in the 50s. These algorithms were based on how neurons in V1 process input from the retina.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perceptron

>>516550638
Have you ever seen pic related, or something along those lines?
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>>516545124
based orca
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>>516543172
>Animals sense goodness and altruism in humans.

Kek. What? Whites have driven more animals extinct than any other race.
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>for Steve
based
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>>516550465
you forgot penguins
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>>516550973
Not that I can recall, though it obviously looks like something out of a Mandelbrot book. These recurring patterns are truly awe inspiring when one realizes they repeat at the smallest and at the grandest scales. What is pic related ?
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>>516550973
No, the only spiral was when I tried a dmt vape and went through an impossible spiral that was red and yellow with jesters, they kicked me out.
As for images like >>516550160 the bottom left looks everywhere BUT the areas of focus, so if I look at a tv, the TV looks normal but the edges of the TV look like it's breaking apart and kike the bottom left of the pic, no depth it's all around us. It's shape is kinda like the bottom left too but they constant change and move around in impossible ways
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>>516545124
He wouldn't have wanted that
Also kek
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>>516542587
more evidence that Orcas are Aryan. defendind europes borders, sharing food with whites, killing rapist dolphnigs
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>>516549816
No, it's education.
You're taught to exclusively listen and process what your ears hear.
Then you grow up listening to bass-heavy music which has a lot of thumping in it, but no definition and no message, it's just noise.
That dampens the rest of your body's ability to listen.
Think of the central nervous system. Every single tendon and fibre in it can sense shit.
All we do, thanks to our education, is using the nerves that go to the ears.
When you start feeling with the rest, there's an awful lot more information you can pick up, and sometimes you don't even need to say a word.

Animals don't get educated that way.
Therefore, they naturally try to listen / sense with as many of their biological tools as possible, at all times.
Some people have a natural gift for that. They tend not to like, believe or obey teachers and their dumb dogma very well, and go their own way. It leads to the development of "extrasensory" talent, but really, it's just sensory.
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>>516551552
>animals known to be exclusively black behave like shit
>animals known to include tabby and/or partially white skin beneath furs behave like decent people
Funny that.
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>>516551355
>they kicked me out
kek

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>>516551355
Basically in terms of purely geometric visual hallucinations, there are three factors that shape them: the honeycomb-like geometry of cells in V1, the layout of the retinae and something called the "retinotopic map". The layout of cells on your retina has a different organization than the layout of cells in visual processing areas. It's kind of like the images are two different resolutions. So the brain employs a logarithmic algorithm to "translate" the images; the retinotopic map.

So the architecture of V1 contributes to I., the shape of the retinae contributes to III. and the logarithmic algorithm contributes to IV., while II. is basically a combination of I. and III.

A. is a simulation of "raw" cellular activity in the visual area and B. is a simulation of how that appears as a visual experience. The logarithmic algorithm creates a spiral.

The image I posted here >>516550973 is what most people see on psychedelics where they kind of "faze out" there eyes, instead of trying to look at a single point it's like each eye looks forward individually without central focus. What happens is that because there is no composite image, you basically "see" the layout of your retinae, as well as the logarithmic projection of how the information from the retinae itself is translated.
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>>516551552
> DolphIncels
ftfy
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>>516552175
fucking PIECE OF SHIT character limit

Character limit should be like 3000 on /pol/, /lit/ and /sci/.

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1118672109
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>>516542587
Hopefully we can train them to sink the boats invading Greece and Italy. I know Russians trained Beluga whales for similar purposes
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>>516548296
That seal killed a woman.
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>>516551830
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3010743/

Also what is your background? You know your shit.
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>>516551129
Yeah right. Guess which continent is the only continent that killed off it's entire bear population. Go on, guess.
>Hint: It's full of niggers
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>>516542587
They help us in Spain too.
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>>516552678
Simple as.
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>>516551830
That’s awesome. And even then we only “hear” what our brains are accustomed to short-cutting into whatever we’ve learned to hear. I’m don’t do it often, but understand why there is an affinity between jazz musicians and weed… I can hear every note of every instrument when I’m stoned in a way I just don’t normally. A lot has been made of the fact that the neuronal pathways that allow us to learn languages and math seem to ossify at an early age. It’s why children can learn languages so readily and naturally, but after a certain age it becomes much more difficult. But last I heard some cannabinoids might be able to reopen those pathways.
Interesting point about animals. One thing I notice is how when I step into a forested area, everything around me knows I’m there, and there is a noticeable silence. It’s only after I sit still in silence for awhile that natures soundtrack comes back to life
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>>516552591
Nothing comparable to what Eurotrash have done to several regions across the world in the past hundred years.
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>>516553096
Name some, faggot.
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>>516544920
MESSI
MESSI
MESSI
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Don't accept Orca gifts, bros
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>>516542587
I like leopard seals better
>>516544920
gigabased
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>>516544920
lmao what a nigger of a whale
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>>516542587
>What’s their endgame?
They're trying hard ot make contact.
First attacking small boats, now offering food as tribute and gifts. They are obviously trying to make contact.
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>>516552284
kek good one thanks
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>>516543057

How? Stop DOW from dumping mercury or go back to the age of sail?

Orcas will be orcas. Generous killers of other sea life.
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>>516553159
goalgoalgoalgoal.
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>>516551129
Maybe orcas can see the future where asians and bantus killed most of the fauna.
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>>516542587
>What’s their endgame?
idk but they've convinced me

i'll vote for you orca-san
can't be worse than what we currently have
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What's their endgame?
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>>516544920
This is just revenge for Steve.
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>>516544920
They heard about Steve Irwin, and are still pissed off about it.
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>>516554140
those poor sharks
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>>516544920
Gangsta recognize gangsta
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>>516552540
HAVO and disability.
Effortposting for 5-8 hours a day 10 years straight does have its benefits.
So does interacting with animals a lot and noticing these things for myself.

>>516552982
Jazz may be the best musical example of this phenomenon in action.
Music theory teaches that melody has a structured form and must adhere to it, and there's a somewhat mathematical, highly clinical need for a lot of music-theoriticians to keep every piece of music within predefined structures.
In other words, to try and fit an avian they never saw before into the brackets of "bird", because that's what they're taught to do from an early age.
These are people who will listen to music and tell you it's good music because of the interesting shift in the Bb mixoloydian melody that repeated twice already from the usual 6th to a sharp 6th. Because of the theory, not because of the actual feeling.
Then there's the matter of communication. Jazz never made sense to me and I hated it for I didn't understand. I wasn't fitting it in theory either, since bracketing shit like that isn't music, it's beta-mentality applying limiting abstraction to infinite nature.
Then I saw a Rick Beato video where he told the story of playing in a jazz session with some guys in the Caribbean once (iirc), and he said "jazz is a conversation" off the cuff.
It stuck with me. Conversations don't have just 12 words with 112 variable configurations of those words. Language has thousands of words in regular use.
And in music, you can change the language by changing the pitch.
Now look at jazz again. Jazz fundamentally has no form. It's words spoken through a trumpet, banged onto strings, but communication all the same, and manipulating the scale's form with "accidentals" (they're all deliberate) is how they communicate with greater complexity than the written law of Bb mixoloydian demands you comply with.

The Alan Watts video on the book of changes helped a lot with this analysis.
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>>516542587
They probably just want us to fuck off.
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>>516542587
It is a psyop ,love animals , don't eat them. Way our new artificial food of fake meat made out of a s. oy and big flour with tons of additives .
Their end game is to create a demand for the new capitalist industry in food. This is why they push so hard veganism.
Profit is their end ga me.
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>>516548434
Maybe that is why asians started to hunt them.
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>>516545435
Lol they hate Meds
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>Frens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu3zLNY7cZE
Whales > 3rdies.
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