What if plants could fly?! π¬οΈ πΏ π€
And then I started thinking, what if some of them have some kind of symbiotic relationship with humans so they can walk and fly, but around each person's home or each family's home will be a collection of plants and trees that are either well, they're attracted to the multifaceted personalities that exist inside that home. And that home can also repel certain types of plants and trees and so on
Binati Sheth
@Binati_ShethΒ Β·Β 2:08
I'm just letting you know that plants do fly. Yes. I'm not trolling you. Plants do fly. You have winged pollen. A lot of plants have winked pollen. Think of a dandelion. That's a winged pollen. When you blow on the white dandelion flower, not the yellow flower, which is to say that the yellow flower opens up, it closes, and then it opens up again in those white fluffy flowers, which makes you sneeze if you inhale one
And I did think of the things like the dandelion puff, and I don't know what they're called, but there's these little seed pods, and when you drop them, they spin like helicopter rotors. I was thinking of those, too, but I sort of like this notion of big plants moving trees, getting up and walking and relocating around a house or tall sunflowers walking, following
Renee Slay
@Renee_SlayΒ Β·Β 3:49
You're the plants slayer who none of these plants want to go be anywhere near because they know your true character, right? So pulling up to someone new's yard or like, say a new coworker, and you are going to hang out for the first time and you pull up and it's like a desert that sets a whole new precedence for judgment, for making a judgment call right away, just by seeing what their yard holds
I could just sort of imagine it like walking and dancing and somehow all of these little spines moving and I don't know what it would sound like exactly like a clacking sound or the visual of it. No face. It's very funny. But to have something like that coming at me, it's obviously not going to be soft and it's going to be pointy and sharp and I would not want to p*** that off. Can you imagine a flock of them?
And then we sort of have to become comfortable with the entire picture of who we are, not just the rosy plants that we like and we want to show off to everybody, but really sort of creates this in our face reflection of who we are. Anyway, it's got me thinking. I mean, of course it's hard to say because we're just sort of talking about a lot of plants and what they might do and think
Renee Slay
@Renee_SlayΒ Β·Β 3:08
Oh, but then it could be interpreted as a lack of good experiences in life, I guess, or care. See, it could go real deep. And the thing is that they would then have to hire a plant police to police the plants that are acting cray. Cray. And then you would have to have all of these new fields open up because, you know, there's going to be a curiosity about what plants represent, what right
He knows humans. We incorporate more plants into our homes sometimes for our mental well being. But can you imagine if plants are fed up with humans and so they go to a retreat? I wonder what that would look like. Oh, my goodness. And then you're talking about forget trick or treating, just wandering down in the neighborhood. Yes, it would be so fascinating. There could be tours, and I could see there being, okay, I just love this idea
Renee Slay
@Renee_SlayΒ Β·Β 1:20
And the way they do it oh, my God, this reminds me of my cousin so much, is they come outside their trailers and they sit on their porches, right? And they all gather there in a very obvious fashion, and they'll be watching the people across the street because of whatever's going on. And I can just imagine, like, ten Rednecks sitting on the front porch, cracking Miller lights, watching Jim Bob across the street and talking about how his azaleas ran away
My goodness, you kill me. There's this what was it, this one line you said something about deep in the country where the rednecks, rednecks grow. It was just, like, very poetic. And yet because we're talking about plants, it created this image of, like, a stereotype redneck. I'm thinking coveralls and a piece of wheat hanging out of their mouths and they're growing out of the soil just because that's what we're talking about, his plants