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But inferring that people walk around probably doesn't require that you see them doing it. Our built environments suggest walking as a way to interact with them. And going on all fours hurts the back.
@mansr @nazokiyoubinbou @AbyssalRook
But inferring that people walk around probably doesn't require that you see them doing it. Our built environments suggest walking as a way to interact with them. And going on all fours hurts the back.
Happy? #caturday from #picaTheCat
Gonzo that's enough snow for now ... please my whole family is freezing.
That's a very cute cup.
And here I thought "Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin on Steam Powered Roller-Skates!" was just a common turn of exclamation or surprise. Little did I know it may well have happened.
(@oscherler has replied with information on who is really in the photo, and is being much less silly and more informative than me, thank you)
NO.
Normally I'm very open to immigration but we how do I say this? Ya'll are chanting "Albertans! Albertans! Albertans! "
But in the USA we "have Albertans at home" lord knows we do.
don't make me pull this car over.
Basically I'm at the point where I regard amazon as *more* sketchy than aliexpress ... while they are both in their own way sketchy.
It's popular in South Korea and at this point I trust their stores more than the US to get such things right. Really the quality of things made for the big city China and SK markets is always higher than what they send to the US. There are things we never even see.
I'm a big fan of the "kepo boomboom cup" because the lid is fun to play with and it has no ridges to screw in the lid, it's just smooth. The ridges really bothered me for no rational reason.
Do you have trouble drinking enough water in the cold dry winter months?
I've found my solution is "have a fancy cup"
I have a glass straw, and a titanium insulated cup with ice cold water. Always drink it empty without thinking about it much.
But just get something you are attracted to. Yes, it's the same water in "any cup" but I don't think my deeper brain agrees.
It's *** perfect ***
oh.
The "Ants in Space Book" ?
It should be called "The Formi Paradox"
**high pitched whining resumes**
Sometimes when someone hands me something to fix I can't explain what I'm doing. "I'm fixing it."
What is THAT about?
Red isn't as bad since I can show a color just about everyone will agree is red. I can also show "reds" that will start arguments, but there are some reds that are pretty universal. So you can say that red is distributed around these, except when it's contextual. As in "red hair" which is really a warm shade of light brown.
This is how it is used. But, what do we mean by "the weaver bird builds a nest by instinct"
One thing we mean that is clear, is that they are not taught how to do this by another bird. But if you watch a bird weave they will solve problems, make adjustments, get better at selecting materials. There is learning within the process.
No one has given a definition of nature that isn't either absurd* OR just vibes based.
However most definitions of "nature" are BOTH.
*including and excluding things that no one would agree makes sense
Defining what is meant by "instinct" and "instinctively" is much much much harder than I think most people realize.
It's almost as big of a mess as "natural"