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GONADS125, to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 19th

Super Mario 64 on my switch. Reminds me of great childhood memories.

GONADS125, to adhd in Does anyone know good and especially cheap therapists who do online therapy for ADHD?

My point was that I had linked to plenty of countries not located within north or south America.

GONADS125, to games in Microsoft’s Surface and Xbox hardware revenues take a big hit in Q3

I have a surface pro 8 and love it for school work in grad school. I love the stylus for note-taking and load it up with pirated textbooks. Saved $670 - $780 (used vs new) on next semester’s books.

I can’t see myself buying a new one tho once I finish school.

GONADS125, to stable_diffusion_art in Green Haven Entryway

Oh whoops, my bad…

GONADS125, to stable_diffusion_art in Green Haven Entryway

This doesn’t look heavenly to me… looks ominous as fuck.

Pretty awesome tho.

GONADS125, to science in Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare | Quanta Magazine

Interesting! Thanks for sharing!

GONADS125, (edited ) to science in Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare | Quanta Magazine

Well I mean teaching as in modeling the behavior. Like offspring witnessing tool use for example.

And hooking her up to machine for nutrition was just an example. The point is because she will stop eating and starve herself.

But as someone else commented, removing the sex harmone glad prompts them to continue eating.

Edit: Wait that was you!

GONADS125, to stable_diffusion_art in Bear Behind Glass

My first thought was an altered item in Control, but SCP also works.

I felt like Control was practically an SCP universe. Absolutely loved that game.

GONADS125, to science in Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare | Quanta Magazine

Yeah they are so incredible!

One of the biggest hindrances for their species is the lack of social learning. The mother starves and dies protecting the eggs, so all octopuses have to learn for themselves over their short lifespans.

And that is a testament to their cunning intellect and problem-solving capability. They learn so much and so quickly.

I’ve wondered what would happen in an experiment where a mother octopus was hooked up to machines to deliver nutrients to prevent her from starving to death while guarding her eggs. What kind of social dynamic would then follow once they hatched? Would she teach her young?

GONADS125, to science in Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare | Quanta Magazine

I totally agree with your criticism about the headline, but declaring octopuses have consciousness isn’t a stretch at all in my opinion.

I highly recommend reading my blog post on animal cognition, culture, and personhood.

I have ads turned off and do not benefit in any way from my blog. I feel confident that my write-up should persuade open-minded individuals to give other animals the benefit of the doubt regarding possessing consciousness.

I have doubts about insect consciousness is any sort of relatable sense to humans, but many other animals absolutely possess consciousness similar to humans.

GONADS125, to todayilearned in TIL March is Irish American heritage month, but we don't have a British-American, or Scottish-American heritage month.

Yeah, like Italians, the Irish weren’t considered White. Whiteness was a concept invented to justify slavery and human exploitation in the New World. It’s interesting to see how different races have become accepted as ‘White’ over time.

A book I highly recommend is White Fragility by Diangelo.

GONADS125, to worldnews in Chinese scientists increase F-22 fighter jet’s radar signature 60,000 times with new detection method: study

So formidable… Earlier detection of a severely outdated aircraft that’s being phased out…

GONADS125, to worldnews in Europeans care more about elephants than people, says Botswana president

Elephants are incredible animals. They have complex communication and even communicate through seismic vibrations through the ground via their feet, and they can even recognize the elephant sending the seismic message. Additionally, they have cultural practices, including funeral rituals.

For citations for these claims and more information, here is a blog post of mine (I have ads turned off and don’t benefit from my blog in any way).

GONADS125, to travel in I worked on cruises for 3 years. Here are 6 things I'd never do on board.

You also lose your native rights/laws in international waters. The security operating on the cruise ship might hold/be bound by starkly different ethical/lawful beliefs than you are accustomed to.

GONADS125, to fallout in [Heavy Spoilers] What effect has the Fallout TV show had on the lore?

I do agree with your sentiment. I think it should be a more gradual shift to madness. That makes a lot more sense to me, and it’s how I always imagined it.

I liked that they are saying their name trying to maintain that last shred of humanity, but they present as more rabid extreme shifts. Like the ghoul that’s killed and cannibalized going from having fluent conversations and vivid recollections to screaming his name is a bit much…

I think they should be in a confused and disoriented state like in dementia, and they should be near totally nonverbal by the point they’re trying to remember who they even are. If it’s caused by an irradiated brain essentially rotting away, then they shouldn’t be able to articulate and be reminiscing at that point…

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