| I think on some level, it was a sort of subtle propaganda expounding the virtues of cooperation, if you know what I mean... I also thought it was interesting that the porcupine was collecting Amanita Muscaria (fly agaric) mushrooms, which are poisonous. But if prepared correctly, they are psychoactive, and had a crucial religious significance to the Koryaks, the indigenous reindeer herders and fishermen of Kamchatka Krai, that nifty little peninsula that Russia now uses as a test target for its Topol ICBM's. Imagine what all the different people of all the great lands could do if we didn't squander everything by fighting wars. Strawberry, carrot, cheese, and mushroom rains...
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