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Post by Jeppers on Mar 18, 2019 12:04:18 GMT -5
Don't blame you if you didn't watch that. Its long. But here is a short version that is good
Its fake. All magic is fake. It should all be called Illusion. haha
The smoke from his mouth is easy. There are tablets that produce smoke when you bite down on them.
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Post by Jeppers on Mar 18, 2019 12:08:16 GMT -5
Real or FAKE?
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Post by danb6177 on Mar 18, 2019 12:59:13 GMT -5
Fake
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Post by Divebitch on Mar 18, 2019 16:25:14 GMT -5
Don't blame you if you didn't watch that. Its long. But here is a short version that is good Its fake. All magic is fake. It should all be called Illusion. haha The smoke from his mouth is easy. There are tablets that produce smoke when you bite down on them.
The smoke isn't even part of the 'smoke and mirrors', best I can tell, just for a bit of effect. Yeah, I get it's fake, but you find it with this guy. Anywhere. I sure can't.
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Post by craig440 on Apr 27, 2019 0:01:21 GMT -5
I got this email from an old customer. I copied and now pasting. This three minute video with the sound on is magic. I know the diverbitch will relate.
This is amazing Night-time dive near Hawaii: Two divers were found by a bottle-nose dolphin, and it started to swim around them over and over again. When looking closer, one of them discovered the reason for this strange behavior - the dolphin had a fishing line hooked around it, hindering its ability to swim. They cut him free, and the dolphin swam away. The fact that a dolphin would come to humans for help may be evidence of its intelligence, as most injured animals would never come close to a human. This is amazing to watch and a life-time experience for those two divers. 3:14 Minute Video - Best Viewed Full Screen:
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Post by Divebitch on Apr 27, 2019 3:56:07 GMT -5
I got this email from an old customer. I copied and now pasting. This three minute video with the sound on is magic. I know the diverbitch will relate. This is amazing Night-time dive near Hawaii: Two divers were found by a bottle-nose dolphin, and it started to swim around them over and over again. When looking closer, one of them discovered the reason for this strange behavior - the dolphin had a fishing line hooked around it, hindering its ability to swim. They cut him free, and the dolphin swam away. The fact that a dolphin would come to humans for help may be evidence of its intelligence, as most injured animals would never come close to a human. This is amazing to watch and a life-time experience for those two divers. 3:14 Minute Video - Best Viewed Full Screen: Surely do relate. Didn't I once copy and post a story for you from this book of short (true) stories in the diving realm? It was at least 5 years ago. Mother brought her baby to humans if I recall. Lifetime experience is right. I have so many, but this would top them all.
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Post by Jeppers on Apr 27, 2019 11:57:27 GMT -5
I got this email from an old customer. I copied and now pasting. This three minute video with the sound on is magic. I know the diverbitch will relate. This is amazing Night-time dive near Hawaii: Two divers were found by a bottle-nose dolphin, and it started to swim around them over and over again. When looking closer, one of them discovered the reason for this strange behavior - the dolphin had a fishing line hooked around it, hindering its ability to swim. They cut him free, and the dolphin swam away. The fact that a dolphin would come to humans for help may be evidence of its intelligence, as most injured animals would never come close to a human. This is amazing to watch and a life-time experience for those two divers. 3:14 Minute Video - Best Viewed Full Screen: That is absolutely amazing! I love it
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Post by craig440 on Apr 27, 2019 12:20:36 GMT -5
That is absolutely amazing! I love it I put it on full screen took a few hits and watched it three or four times. It's soothing.
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Post by Divebitch on Apr 27, 2019 16:46:09 GMT -5
I'm sure none of it is fake either. The wild thing is, aside from multiple stories like this, is the fact that dolphins are supposedly as smart as we are, not in the same ways, we must be inferior to them in many ways. Anyway, any one of them that have observed humans in the ocean have an inkling that we are also smart. They must know we weren't all born with different wetsuits and assorted paraphenalia, and blowing bubbles. And divers, by the very nature of scuba diving are respectful, or at least friendly and interested towards dolphins.
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Post by craig440 on Apr 27, 2019 17:39:06 GMT -5
I'm sure none of it is fake either. The wild thing is, aside from multiple stories like this, is the fact that dolphins are supposedly as smart as we are, not in the same ways, we must be inferior to them in many ways. Anyway, any one of them that have observed humans in the ocean have an inkling that we are also smart. They must know we weren't all born with different wetsuits and assorted paraphenalia, and blowing bubbles. And divers, by the very nature of scuba diving are respectful, or at least friendly and interested towards dolphins. I have surfed with them on hundreds of occasions. They are really fun.
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