Swimming the ocean a giant brain watches us.

Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
Swimming the ocean a giant brain watches us.
Swimming the ocean a giant brain watches us.
Swimming the ocean a giant brain watches us.
Swimming the ocean a giant brain watches us.
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When we swim, we are acting as a giant brain, that is watching the ocean and making sure that it is being kept clean. This is a quote from a movie called Finding Nemo. In the movie, the ocean is described as a giant brain. The ocean is not only big enough to make a brain, but it also has all of the necessary stuff inside it.

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