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Message Subject The Language of the Birds
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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So Sept,

I was out listening to cardinals and crows and two unidentified songs omg alien birds in mah backyards!!!
:ahh:

Anyways - the way they build on each others' songs is very tryptamine-ish in nature. I mean VERY. It builds in uneven patterns. 1 song, 1 back, 1 song again, 1 back again with another added. 1 song with another, same 2 back as before with 2 more elements added.

Birds build songs much like our brains create thoughts when under the effect of a heavy tryptamine dose. Loops or thought sequences where every prior thought event is re-thought leading up to the next, whereby the process starts over from the beginning again until the next element in the string is experienced - that sort of thing. It's how time is processed slower - or really, how we perceive time in a different, more foreseeable way when our brains are more active.

I've known very light weed smokers who did not fall into heavy habits because this same phenomenon can easily happen from cannibinoid stimulation in some.

I've also known seizure sufferers to describe the same type of thought patterns occurring during the 'comeback' phase where memory is still distorted heavily. As the memories fade back in, it all sort of 'clicks' together once the association sequence loop is broken free of and memories from different time frames can be keyed in on.

Curious if these subconscious association sequences are actually always going on and the real addiction one suffers from is forgetting. A common thread in desire among drug addicts is to 'get back' to the first encounter, initial experience, with their drug of addiction. Begs how one would answer the question of what the first 'blissful' experience in one's life would be.

The problem with not forgetting things and leaving a 'human' state of thought is that in all instances I describe, it can only be done so in what can best be described as an 'entranced' state.

It's sort of difficult to eat and breed while entranced...

Well, some might say the latter is a result of being entranced, too :D
 
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