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135 - Danger Noodles and Little Boops (w/ Emily Graslie!)

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Dear Hank and John
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135 - Danger Noodles and Little Boops (w/ Emily Graslie!)

TL;DR

The hosts discuss topics ranging from tulips being eaten by deer to the idea of humans as invasive species, and the potential use of robotic bees on Mars.

Transcript

hello and the welcome to dear Hank and John or as I like to call it dear Emily and hate it's a comedy podcast for two brothers and sometimes just one brother and special guest answer your questions give me TVs if I serve you although excuse from both Mars and AFC Wimbledon and today our special guest host our guest not John John is Emily graslie th... Read More

Key Insights

  • ❓ The concept of invasive species is often associated with economic impacts rather than ecological considerations.
  • 🧂 Personal preferences and biases can influence our perception of certain things, such as the superiority of sea salt or the preference for certain types of salt.
  • 🐝 NASA is exploring the possibility of using robotic bees as a more efficient alternative to rovers for exploring Mars.

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Q: Is it selfish to want to be cremated instead of being buried?

The decision to be cremated or buried is personal, and there is no right or wrong choice. Cremation offers certain benefits, such as saving space and being more environmentally friendly.

Q: How do you dispose of a trash can?

If the trash can is broken or no longer needed, you can recycle it or cut it up into smaller pieces for disposal. Alternatively, you can try to donate it if it is in good condition.

Q: How do you compromise when your partner doesn't organize their books?

You can organize your own books separately or discuss the issue with your partner. It is important to find a solution that works for both of you, whether it involves separate bookshelves or finding a compromise in organizing the books.

Q: Are humans an invasive species?

There is no clear consensus on whether humans should be considered an invasive species. The term "invasive species" is generally used in an ecological and economic context, and applying it to humans can raise ethical questions and concerns.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The hosts share personal anecdotes about deer eating tulips and canceling plans to see a snake migration.

  • They discuss whether humans could be considered invasive species and the implications of this classification.

  • The topic of salt is brought up, with a focus on sea salt and its perceived luxury status.

  • NASA's proposal for robotic bees to explore Mars is introduced, highlighting the potential advantages of using flying robots instead of rovers.


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