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returntothepit >> discuss >> Giving fish LSD by the_reverend on Sep 22,2010 11:55pm
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toggletoggle post by boxxy at Sep 23,2010 8:13am
this is fucking awesome. I'm honestly surprised that the fish react that way, it puts them into a stuper where they float to the top... which is awesome for conservationists to be able to remove just the carp (an unwanted "trash" fish) and after a couple hours, all the fish fall to the bottom. the only problem is that they'd have to keep all of their activities secret, as soon as a lake around here was getting the dose, i'd be swimming.



toggletoggle post by TheRidersofDoom  at Sep 23,2010 9:57am
sounds awesome until they realize years later it killed some other species or fucked something up somewhere. We know next to nothing about science yet we play with it every day in very real ways. For example, less than 1 percent of all chemicals out there have been fully tested for their long term and short term effects on humans and the environment.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 23,2010 9:59am
I would just get gorillas to kill the snakes.



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Sep 23,2010 10:49am
TheRidersofDoom said[orig][quote]
sounds awesome until they realize years later it killed some other species or fucked something up somewhere. We know next to nothing about science yet we play with it every day in very real ways. For example, less than 1 percent of all chemicals out there have been fully tested for their long term and short term effects on humans and the environment.


....But this is what makes it fun.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Sep 23,2010 10:52am
TheRidersofDoom said[orig][quote]
sounds awesome until they realize years later it killed some other species or fucked something up somewhere. We know next to nothing about science yet we play with it every day in very real ways. For example, less than 1 percent of all chemicals out there have been fully tested for their long term and short term effects on humans and the environment.


I agree about everyday chemicals, but I'm pretty sure LSD as a naturally occuring substance has been researched to death. See: Albert Hoffmann



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Sep 23,2010 10:53am
For example, a pond loaded with carp poses problems. If any of the standard chemicals, such as rotenone, are used, all the fish, both carp and game fish, usually die, aquatic insects suffer and the poison sometimes lingers for months, preventing the restocking of game fish. But if a chemical could cause all the fish to surface for several hours without killing them, then the undesirable fish could be picked out and the game fish left to prosper. Again, a surfacing chemical would enable biologists to take a highly accurate fish census of a body of water without harming a fin.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Sep 23,2010 11:01am
Brown trout will become sentient after many thousands of years tripping balls.



toggletoggle post by boxxy at Sep 23,2010 12:29pm
fucking right, EQUAL RIGHTS FOR FISH!



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Sep 23,2010 1:56pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
I would just get gorillas to kill the snakes.


But then we're stuck with gorillas!



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 23,2010 2:36pm
no, they will die in the winter.



toggletoggle post by IllinoisEnemaBradness at Sep 23,2010 3:22pm
where's my burrito!! where's my burrito!! where's my burrito!!



toggletoggle post by ValkyrieScreams  at Sep 23,2010 4:50pm
"...if LSD could work on carp and other fish, the opportunities were unlimited for conservation authorities and sportsmen. For example, a pond loaded with carp poses problems. If any of the standard chemicals, such as rotenone, are used, all the fish, both carp and game fish, usually die, aquatic insects suffer and the poison sometimes lingers for months, preventing the restocking of game fish. But if a chemical could cause all the fish to surface for several hours without killing them, then the undesirable fish could be picked out and the game fish left to prosper. "

Ok, so let me get this straight. They wanna get all the fish high & get rid of those pesky carp in order to allow the other fish to "prosper" only to go back when those fish are sober again and kill them for fun?

...And they are hoping to make it easier for humans to continue to deplete our already suffering oceans ("Even though the Russians have huge factory ships with radar and all sorts of gear... That still is hunting... 'I can see the day when you back your freezer truck up to the dock and the fish just march right out of the water and fillet themselves.'")?

...And all under the guise of finding a cure for schizophrenia?

I bet this Loeb guy and his buddy Abramson use the same tactics to get laid.
Write a Scaphism song about it!



toggletoggle post by ValkyrieScreams  at Sep 23,2010 4:52pm
Oh, and then there's this...

boxxy said[orig][quote]
as soon as a lake around here was getting the dose, i'd be swimming.



toggletoggle post by Fuck Logging In at Sep 23,2010 10:50pm
This article was written in 1964; I like how it starts out "LSD-25 used in the treatment of the mentally ill", if only they knew the horrors that were about be unleashed.



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