Marijuana is a creature not just a plant

Odin*

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Odin is a God.....plus he is all about trees :)

Right @Odin*

It's the association to "trees" and "All Father" (referring to my plants, also have 3 kids) that inspired the name. I would have taken "Thor" as it is more fitting otherwise, but I have enough grey in my burns/beard to pull off "Odin". :bigjoint:

Listen to your plants, they're always trying to "tell" you something.
 

medicman69

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Every living thing has energy and gives off their energy vibrations. You can feel a person's energy when they enter a room even before they open their mouth.

A person's energy has a lot to do with whether we will get along or not. Some peoples are very welcoming. Some have way too much.

I believe plants have their own energy as well. My garden gives off good vibes.
 

Jp.the.pope

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It's the association to "trees" and "All Father" (referring to my plants, also have 3 kids) that inspired the name. I would have taken "Thor" as it is more fitting otherwise, but I have enough grey in my burns/beard to pull off "Odin". :bigjoint:

Listen to your plants, they're always trying to "tell" you something.
All you have to do is 'hangs' around long enough :bigjoint:
 

abalonehx

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I think of them all as my children. I birthed them, raised them, showed them care and affection. Nurtured them. They are very real, breathing ...creatures. Why not.
 

tstick

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Well, in a sense, you kind of take them from birth to old age and then on to the next phase of "afterlife".

In that "What Do Plants Talk About" video I posted, it states that plants sometimes "learn" about the creatures who harm/help them through the chemicals in the saliva of said creatures.And then referencing the Hammer Orchid video I posted...what else can you say about an orchid that has evolved to look and smell exactly like a female wasp...and appears before the real female wasps emerge from the ground -so as to get the jump on attracting a male wasp...only to fool that wasp into pollinating it....which does nothing to further the wasp's genetics....doesn't even give the wasp any kind of reward in the way of say nectar or anything....but does everything to further the orchid's genetics? Now if that's not some type of communication, then what would you call it? That's more than just random, natural selection. That's more than a coincidence. It is an exchange of information between species that causes physical changes/behaviors and steers the evolutionary path!

Maybe there is some information exchange happening between plants and growers by way of fragrances...or through smoking them and absorbing the chemicals into our blood....chemicals which give those who are sensitive and reactive to them the ability to learn from them. Cannabis, as illegal as it is, still seems to be a plant that's thriving on the planet. And it's only doing so because of the efforts of humans. Hmmmmm.......wasp + orchid......cannabis + human....
 

Gibbz2.0

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Really? I thought my last comment might put me closer to more likes then posts... Help me out guys damn... Hahaha
 

NapalmZen

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Not saying that I know better, brother....just saying that there are ideas that seem bizarre to me that might not be bizarre to others at all. I believe that plants are possibly as conscious as anything else that's alive...and may be able to communicate with species outside of their own. That idea may seem bizarre to some people, too.
it's true. plants have shown to have neural networks that can communicate between root systems. the movie avatar ran with this concept and took it one step further. it is based in actual plant biology.

https://www.ted.com/talks/stefano_mancuso_the_roots_of_plant_intelligence

plants can hunt animals as well. to say a plant lacks intelligence, is to not have an understanding of intelligence.

Noah's ark makes the island of Socotra an impossibility. the flora and fauna on that island has evolved separately from the rest of the world. until recently, the living organisms on that island have been undisturbed and prove evolution. Noah's ark would have destroyed all life there. without evolution, it would be barren or at least share some plants with the rest of the world.

seeds would have had to have been gathered as well. and all plants on this earth would have to be younger than human existence. in fact, would have to be younger than the Pangaea concept.

im not trying to convert anyone. im just sharing a hypothesis for the purpose of conversation.
 
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tstick

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it's true. plants have shown to have neural networks that can communicate between root systems. the movie avatar ran with this concept and took it one step further. it is based in actual plant biology.

https://www.ted.com/talks/stefano_mancuso_the_roots_of_plant_intelligence

plants can hunt animals as well. to say a plant lacks intelligence, is to not have an understanding of intelligence.

Noah's ark makes the island of Socotra an impossibility. the flora and fauna on that island has evolved separately from the rest of the world. until recently, the living organisms on that island have been undisturbed and prove evolution. Noah's ark would have destroyed all life there. without evolution, it would be barren or at least share some plants with the rest of the world.

seeds would have had to have been gathered as well. and all plants on this earth would have to be younger than human existence. in fact, would have to be younger than the Pangaea concept.

im not trying to convert anyone. im just sharing a hypothesis for the purpose of conversation.
That video was excellent!
 

WeedFreak78

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I think of them all as my children. I birthed them, raised them, showed them care and affection. Nurtured them. They are very real, breathing ...creatures. Why not.
Then your going to kill them, cut them up, burn them, possibly drown them in solvents or water to extract there essential goodness. I don't want to be your kid...lol...
 

Rrog

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We are inferring human characteristics on a plant. We see crude communication and say it's intelligent

It's not.
 

NapalmZen

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We are inferring human characteristics on a plant. We see crude communication and say it's intelligent

It's not.
Are animals of any kind any different? Dogs have emotions so we consider them intelligent. Plants also have emotions. These may not be the same type of emotions as a dog's or a human's, but to say they don't exist is like saying the earth is flat.
 
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