The Confessions Of A Human Gannet

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As I was rumaging through an old hard drive, I discovered some old copies of my Myspace blog. Yes Myspace! Remember that?

Well one in particular I thought was quite funny, and I remember it as clear as day and (with a little modification) thought I would share it with you. Hope you enjoy!

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Gannet Memories

Last Sunday I sat in front of my TV; in yet another party induced coma, watching the affable Lord Attenborough's 'Life of Birds'.

As I sat there staring at the screen I pondered and pontificated as to what it would be like to be a bird. Driven by such basic instinctive and genetic needs, living in a constant cycle of eat and avoid being eaten.

Then out of the blue I was reminded of a past event whereby I knew utterly and completely what it would be like if I were a gannet. A gannet let me remind you, is a fast diving seabird that has a capacity to swallow vast amounts of fish in a small amount of time.

The time I’m talking of was a poker evening at a friend’s house. It was on a Sunday evening and I had been out at a mad party the night before having not eaten anything since the previous afternoon.

This was in the early days of mine and my friend’s poker playing ‘careers’, thus enthusiasm for the game was plentiful. At this particular evening we had set up two tables, one containing ten players, and another of six.

As I mentioned before I hadn’t eaten for approximately thirty six hours and was completely famished. Our host had stuck some oven fries on, and when the time came he placed them onto the middle of the table.

Needless to say I was extremely grateful for this and driven by the basic human urge of hunger I extended my arm and dipped my hand into the large bowl and fished out a handful of chips.

Unfortunately so did fifteen other people, what happened then was unique as I had not felt this before, nor had I since.

The Hunger Games

My brain did a quick calculation as to how many chips were in the bowl, divided by how many people were in the room, multiplied by how long it took me to finish off a mouthful.

My stomach panicked as my brain told it that given all the variables it cleary wasn’t going to get enough food to satisfy itself. Suddenly and without warning all brain functions seemed to cease and I was reduced to primordial animal function.

The old soft computer had told my mouth only to chew when absolutely necessary. At the same time it told my arms to set up a continuous production line between the bowl of chips and my mouth (think, Homer Simpson in his most ravenous state). The results were stunning even to me!

I basically started shovelling chips into my mouth at a rate I didn’t think was possible, I was managing to chew just enough to swallow the ever solidifying lump of chip matter in my mouth.

About halfway through the bowl; as I felt the continuing line of semi mulched chips slipping down my throat into my belly, I realised that this must be what a gannet felt like when feeding, a steady stream of food being transported from mouth to stomach in seconds.

The thought of this caught my brain off guard and I started to laugh, which to my stomach’s horror saw the production line of food start to reverse its way up my oesophagus and start the short journey back towards my mouth!

This, my stomach decided, was an unacceptable turn of events. So ever watchful for my well being my stomach sent an immediate message to my brain to shut off the humour region and get on with the serious business of making sure it was full. To which my brain dutifully obliged and thus the steady stream of chips reverted and carried on its merry journey back down to my stomach.

Once the bowl of chips had been finished in around ten seconds flat and I managed to chew and swallow the huge mouthful of food I had acquired. I could finally laugh at the absurd feeling I had experienced a few seconds previous.

Happy And Full

I informed my friends that I had achieved perfect empathy with the gannet species and that whilst I was shovelling food into my mouth; nothing else had mattered apart from making sure that I ate more than anyone else.

“Greedy bastard!”

They all yelled almost as one, but after quizzing each of them I found that all of them had eaten within the last thirty six hours and therefore couldn’t make me feel guilty at all.

"Instead of anger," I cried; "it is reverence and awe you should feel, for how many of you here can say that you truly have felt what it is like to feed your animal instinct?"

They were not convinced, although they did see the funny side.

Anyway I’m sure you’ll be glad to know that fully sated, my mind could concentrate on taking their money at the card table and I walked away that night with £90 more than I’d started with and a serious case of indigestion.

WHAT ABOUT YOU GUYS, HAVE YOU EVER HAD A PERFECT AFFINITY WITH ANOTHER SPECIES? OR MAYBE YOU HAVE BEEN A GREEDY GANNET LIKE ME? AS EVER, LET ME KNOW BELOW!

Title image: Kristina Hoeppner on Unsplash

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Deseo destacar 3 frases que me llamaron la atención en tu relato:
  • Mi cerebro hizo un cálculo rápido de cuántas fichas había en el cuenco, dividido por la cantidad de personas que había en la habitación, multiplicado por el tiempo que me llevó terminar el bocado.
  • Básicamente comencé a meter papas fritas en mi boca a un ritmo que no creía que fuera posible, lograba masticar lo suficiente como para tragarme la masa de viruta que se solidificaba en mi boca.
  • Finalmente pude reírme de la absurda sensación que había experimentado unos segundos antes.
  • Debo explicar científicamente lo que paso de la forma mas sencilla:
    Las funciones del cerebro humano están divididas en tres grandes partes:
  • La 1era es lo que comúnmente llamamos mente, es la que piensa, analiza, busca lógica a todo, y en eso se basa la primera frase por medio de esa función sacaste cuentas y calculaste las porciones para cada quien.
  • La 2da es la instintiva, la parte mas primitiva del ser, la que busca saciar sus necesidades básicas, entre las que podemos mencionar el hambre, el sexo, la supervivencia, en fin "la parte animal" es lo que llamamos "el cuerpo", reflejado en tus acciones, ahí intervino "el instinto"
  • La 3era es la parte afectiva, la de las emociones y sentimientos, lo que uno llama "el alma", allí esta alojada la risa, el llanto, la depresión, el amor; de manera que cuando te diste cuenta lo que hacías "la risa te sorprendió" porque viste que no era normal lo que habías hecho
  • I would like to highlight 3 phrases that caught my attention in your story:
  • My brain made a quick calculation of how many chips were in the bowl, divided by the number of people in the room, multiplied by the time it took me to finish the bite.
  • I basically started putting chips in my mouth at a rate I didn't think was possible, I managed to chew enough to swallow the chip mass that solidified in my mouth.
  • I was finally able to laugh at the absurd feeling I had experienced a few seconds before.
  • I must explain scientifically what happened in the simplest way:
    The functions of the human brain are divided into three main parts:
  • The 1st is what we commonly call the mind, it is the one that thinks, analyzes, looks for logic in everything, and that's what the first sentence is based on by means of that function you calculated and calculated the portions for each one.
  • The 2nd is the instinctive, the most primitive part of being, which seeks to satisfy its basic needs, among which we can mention hunger, sex, survival, in short "the animal part" is what we call "the body", reflected in your actions, there intervened "the instinct"
  • The 3rd is the affective part, that of the emotions and feelings, what one calls "the soul", there is the laughter, the crying, the depression, the love; so that when you realized what you were doing "the laughter surprised you" because you saw that what you had done was not normal.
  • Again...
    THANK YOU!

    Aha! What a beautiful summation of what happened! I like that, and I can't fault your logic :-)

    Cg

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