Octopuses, despite their very different brains, seem to respond to ecstasy in a similar way to humans and rodents--by becoming more sociable.https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/09/octopuses-on-ecstasy-prefer-each-other-to-chewbacca/570763/ …
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Octopuses have never been more relatable: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/09/octopuses-on-ecstasy-prefer-each-other-to-chewbacca/570763/ …pic.twitter.com/m4k3nxTLmg
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Als antwoord op @pathogenomenick @edyong209
Oh man, Higher State Of Consciousness was such a crowd pleaser back when not-yet Prof Andersen was DJ Andersen. Good times - no E for the DJ, crowd, or octopuses though...
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An octopus putting its arms in the air on E to Higher State of Consciousness would be a remarkable scientific output surely.
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I’m sure they could do some pretty epic backspins followed by boomerangs. Not sure how to differentiate legs vs arms on a high-as-a-kite octopus on E though.
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