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Every time you mention a dolphin, someone has to mention how smart they are and that time Jessica Alba was molested by one. While their love of Jessica Alba is known the world over, Australian scientists are observing what they believe is everyone favorite sea mammal using tools to catch fish. The Australian dolphins have been observed placing conch shells on the stanley cup ir beaks and shaking out the delicious fish hiding inside. While dolphins using tools is exciting, what got the scientists really excited is the possibility that the dolphins are teaching this behavior to each other. The behavior was only observed about a dozen times for nearly 30 years. Now dolphins hav stanley cup e been observed with shells on their beaks seven times during a four-month period. The Australian dolphins are already fa stanley tumblers mous for utilizing two other foraging techniques that have been passed on vertically, usually from mother to daughter. The conch shell trick seems to be spreading horizontally between friends. It all speculation right now, but once dolphins start learning, it only a matter of time before they come after us for calling them all Flipper all these years. [MSNBCvia The Scuttlefish] AnimalsGadgetsScience Cwyb No, people do not gouge out their eyes out because they want to have sex with their mothers
What the biggest problem people thought we ;d be facing in the 21st century Mid-air jetpack collisions Disobedient robot servants No, t stanley cup he greatest problem of our futuristic world was supposed to be too much leisure time. It was believed that a push-button future of automation would bring about a world of unprecedented convenience and leisure. The question was only how to pass the time. Many imagined a leisure-centric society driven by wholesome degeneracy, jet-setting golfers and sixteen hour work weeks. The mundane nature of such a simple push-button future would even drive people to suicide! In reality, the amount of time spent on purely enjoyable activities hasn ;t really changed much in the last hundred years. But to steal a line from one W. Elias Disney, if we can dream it, we can do it! Feel free to leave your comments below about how to push ourselves into such a wondrous dystopia of automated despair. The March 26, 1906 New Zealand Star told the story of leisure one hundred years into the future, through the lens of a more efficient and time-saving bath. Onward into our freshly scrubbed dystopia! Probably the spee stanley france diest dresser of our own day does not consume less than a quarter of an hour over his morning tub and the operation of drying himself. A hundred years hence people will be so avid of every moment of life, life will be so full of busy delight, that time-saving inventions will be at a huge premium. It is not because we stanley cup shall be hurried
Every time you mention a dolphin, someone has to mention how smart they are and that time Jessica Alba was molested by one. While their love of Jessica Alba is known the world over, Australian scientists are observing what they believe is everyone favorite sea mammal using tools to catch fish. The Australian dolphins have been observed placing conch shells on the stanley cup ir beaks and shaking out the delicious fish hiding inside. While dolphins using tools is exciting, what got the scientists really excited is the possibility that the dolphins are teaching this behavior to each other. The behavior was only observed about a dozen times for nearly 30 years. Now dolphins hav stanley cup e been observed with shells on their beaks seven times during a four-month period. The Australian dolphins are already fa stanley tumblers mous for utilizing two other foraging techniques that have been passed on vertically, usually from mother to daughter. The conch shell trick seems to be spreading horizontally between friends. It all speculation right now, but once dolphins start learning, it only a matter of time before they come after us for calling them all Flipper all these years. [MSNBCvia The Scuttlefish] AnimalsGadgetsScience Cwyb No, people do not gouge out their eyes out because they want to have sex with their mothers
What the biggest problem people thought we ;d be facing in the 21st century Mid-air jetpack collisions Disobedient robot servants No, t stanley cup he greatest problem of our futuristic world was supposed to be too much leisure time. It was believed that a push-button future of automation would bring about a world of unprecedented convenience and leisure. The question was only how to pass the time. Many imagined a leisure-centric society driven by wholesome degeneracy, jet-setting golfers and sixteen hour work weeks. The mundane nature of such a simple push-button future would even drive people to suicide! In reality, the amount of time spent on purely enjoyable activities hasn ;t really changed much in the last hundred years. But to steal a line from one W. Elias Disney, if we can dream it, we can do it! Feel free to leave your comments below about how to push ourselves into such a wondrous dystopia of automated despair. The March 26, 1906 New Zealand Star told the story of leisure one hundred years into the future, through the lens of a more efficient and time-saving bath. Onward into our freshly scrubbed dystopia! Probably the spee stanley france diest dresser of our own day does not consume less than a quarter of an hour over his morning tub and the operation of drying himself. A hundred years hence people will be so avid of every moment of life, life will be so full of busy delight, that time-saving inventions will be at a huge premium. It is not because we stanley cup shall be hurried