@Rowan vet-tech
Well, first we’d have to understand what their normal experience is like.
starskepticsays
“That better have been a BIG number on the dyno or my mechanic will hear about it!”
robrosays
I may have felt like that jellyfish on Monday during my Trans-catheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR). I apparently got quite a cocktail including ketamine. Trippiest trip I’ve been on in 35 years.
larparsays
That jelly is in a jam.
Kip Williamssays
It must be jelly, cause jam don’t shake like that.
Callinectessays
Are they used to that kind of buffeting and centripetal forces? Seems like an experience that might mess it up and cause it to die later.
There’s always more than one way to the top.
Jelly: “What in the fuck just happened?”
I wonder what the equivalent of “being dizzy” is for jellyfish.
How does the jellyfish not puke its guts out?
considering they don’t have brains the way we understand them, I really do wonder what that experience was like for it.
@Rowan vet-tech
Well, first we’d have to understand what their normal experience is like.
“That better have been a BIG number on the dyno or my mechanic will hear about it!”
I may have felt like that jellyfish on Monday during my Trans-catheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR). I apparently got quite a cocktail including ketamine. Trippiest trip I’ve been on in 35 years.
That jelly is in a jam.
It must be jelly, cause jam don’t shake like that.
Are they used to that kind of buffeting and centripetal forces? Seems like an experience that might mess it up and cause it to die later.