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These fish live in a tank in a restaurant. I wonder if they have ever swum in a real stream or a lake.
Are they like the lobsters in the supermarket, kept apart from their home waters? I search their faces, but I can’t tell the answer.
They make me think of all immigrants and expatriates, who cherish memories of a more accustomed world.
I love the fish in the suit, he looks exasperated.
I read somewhere that the memory of a goldfish lasts only 3 seconds, so if true it wouldn't matter if they had swum in a lake or stream... in a tank they might think... 'Haven't I seen this before?... Haven't I seen this before?... Haven't I seen this before?'... much like Dory in "Finding Nemo".
How weird, The Incredible Mr Limpid was on the other night. Hehe
I often feel like that guy. Wanting to be something else for awhile so I can get away from my life a bit.
My local Chinese Buffet also has a sad assortment of koi on display. I know those never have a long life and I notice after awhile they sport lots of tumors on their skin.
Oh and for some reason the thinking fish reminds me of sea monkeys.
Steve and Erik, yes, I couldn't help but think of Shaun Tan's wonderful illustrated book about the immigrant experience——The Arrival, which I recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
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You're getting in a Shaun Tannish mood, me thinks...
I love the fish in the suit, he looks exasperated.
I read somewhere that the memory of a goldfish lasts only 3 seconds, so if true it wouldn't matter if they had swum in a lake or stream... in a tank they might think... 'Haven't I seen this before?... Haven't I seen this before?... Haven't I seen this before?'... much like Dory in "Finding Nemo".
Nice addition with the tail! Adds even more character.
With regards to the goldfish's memory being 3 seconds, sadly it isn't true.
I offer this video for your information and amusement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEQK4HbifTo
"If I were a fishman ..."
Now I want to go stare at a fish tank for a while. There's just something so relaxing about the way they move.
Erik put it well, this post reminds me of The Arrival.
How weird, The Incredible Mr Limpid was on the other night. Hehe
I often feel like that guy. Wanting to be something else for awhile so I can get away from my life a bit.
My local Chinese Buffet also has a sad assortment of koi on display. I know those never have a long life and I notice after awhile they sport lots of tumors on their skin.
Oh and for some reason the thinking fish reminds me of sea monkeys.
Thanks Stephen Southerland,
I wonder what else we hear that is myth.
And yes the video is both informative and amusing.
Steve and Erik, yes, I couldn't help but think of Shaun Tan's wonderful illustrated book about the immigrant experience——The Arrival, which I recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
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