And I giggled uncontrollably because I was high as hell. I made sure to try the drugs before the lobsters got dosed. 😵
Joe: Hey fellow scientist, I have a great idea for research. First we make a super sick super awesome pressure bong and then....
Fellow Scientist: Then what Joe? We study lobsters here, how are you going to justify getting stoned on work time and with expensive equipment?
Joe: Hold my bong, I got a research grant proposal to write. You got any LSD laying around?
Edit: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34197845/
They infused the lobster with THC.....
Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should
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I had to look this study up, it was worth it lol. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34197845/
A restaurateur proposed that exposing lobster to cannabis smoke reduces anxiety and pain during the cooking process.
"I wanna cook it, not torture it ok?"
So wait... I might be reading this wrong, but it sounds like they took in the THC (detectable levels in all tissues sampled), but didn't really process or absorb it (minimal nociceptive effects). Did they just infuse a lobster!?
(Edit: fixed a word)
@ItsGatorSeason
So, they were trying to see if a lobster wouldn't mind being boiled alive if they got it high first? Am I reading that right?
@poplargrove
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34197845/
You aren't that far off. They were trying to see if the lobster wouldn't notice being boiled to death if they got it stoned first, but they just succeeded in infusing the lobster with THC, because they don't have THC receptors.
We didn't learn anything from suffocating monkeys with weed smoke pumped through gas masks?