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I'm taking this thread title personally...
I'm taking this thread title personally...
Ironically, I met her after she got out of rehab. She obviously wasn't ready to get clean yet
That's some real fiend shit, but I get it. I can't do needles. I did plug an X pill one time though. Surprising how well that worked.
I don't know about the Dale one considering the alien episode. Hank having Aspergers would make sense though.
The Bobby one I always found interesting because of the obsession Bill has with Peggy and that Bobby is so different from Hank.
This gonna be me with a crow.
The video of them instigating two cats always cracks me up. Their intelligence is amazing. I'm perpetually perplexed by the capacity of an animals emotions.
Like when an octopus befriends a diver or a dog becomes homie with a dolphin.
I don't think they and other insects and the like have to though, it looks to me that they're just born into existence knowing what to do, which to me is a pretty deep and profound thing to think about.Like that praying mantis has to learn right? And doesn't learning imply some form of intelligence?
<[analyzed}>Whoa. You know how to quote and reply to post?
That counselor knew me really really well. Basically another rant about how I shouldn't just say every thing that pops up in my head.
Also I googled sad penguin for a gif and really bummed myself out. I had no idea penguins commit suicide.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.zm...ls-ecology/penguin-suicide-werner-herzog/amp/
Animal intelligence is one of the more fascinating things to me along with animal empathy especially when it comes to interspecies cooperation like this friendly crow helping a lil buddy.
But with insects, so like a praying mantis is just chilling right? Tummy all full, kicking it. It doesn't do anything outside of the necessary means for survival?
Like that praying mantis has to learn right? And doesn't learning imply some form of intelligence?
I'm a Ben hater
I do not like that big fat oaf
I'm cheering for the Titans, Bucs, and Browns, I'd be happy seeing Green Bay take it though.
My bff back in the day was a comic I toured with nonstop. It doesn't matter where we went we were the darkest comedians in the room. I was aw shucksy and cute with no sequitur openers but he was dry misdirection. My name's Nicholas and his name was Nic so we toured under the name "Nick's @ Nite"Ironically, I met her after she got out of rehab. She obviously wasn't ready to get clean yet
The WD40 scene is incredible comedy and it's so low key, a real talent of Judge.The falcon attacking Bill is my third favorite King of the Hill moment, behind the WD40 to open a can of WD40 bit and any scene involving Bill's cousin.
I almost brought up spiderwebs. They make those patterns immediately? But that's a learned instinct which means it has to be passed down right? Its so confusing to me.I don't think they and other insects and the like have to though, it looks to me that they're just born into existence knowing what to do, which to me is a pretty deep and profound thing to think about.
It's like a spider building a web, they don't go through a shitty practice web building phase or sit around watching other spiders do it, they just do it perfectly. I'm not religious but there's something going on there we just don't understand yet.
While insects and reptiles are definitely much much colder in terms of the way they operate, almost robotic like. This video changed my mind a bit;
This man saved a croc as a baby, and still swims with it. Absolutely fucking nuts.
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They really really want me to watch the new season of Dexter. Making Clancy Brown the villain.Is five seasons like the sweet spot for TV shows? I’m talking for like drama style shows.
Breaking Bad - 5 seasons
The Wire - 5 seasons
Vikings - 6 seasons but it’s been on life support a bit
Longmire - I think got 6/7 and got ridiculous at the end
Dexter - fell apart after like season 4 right?
I need to rewatch the show and actually finish it. I lost interest in like season 3 but I always hear about it’s fall off.They really really want me to watch the new season of Dexter. Making Clancy Brown the villain.
Dunno, never got into Black Sails.I need to rewatch the show and actually finish it. I lost interest in like season 3 but I always hear about it’s fall off.
Didnt Black Sails go for about 5 seasons and is pretty well liked by everyone that watches it?
It’s just I’ve realized shows that try to extend past 6/7 seasons seem to fall apart. They lose cast, writers, and seem to flounder with direction..... looking at you Sons of Anarchy.
I don't think they and other insects and the like have to though, it looks to me that they're just born into existence knowing what to do, which to me is a pretty deep and profound thing to think about.
It's like a spider building a web, they don't go through a shitty practice web building phase or sit around watching other spiders do it, they just do it perfectly. I'm not religious but there's something going on there we just don't understand yet.
By the way, I promise/swear this is just an observation of yet another coincidence and not a dig, but I noticed your post about how sheer IQ is not the main factor in human progress appeared only a day more or less after my own post in a different thread saying the same thing. Yet another of those weird coincidences I've been experiencing lately.And Graves wears his super tight, too. Every wrinkle on full display. He just ignores the polite notes left in his locker about it.
By the way, I promise/swear this is just an observation of yet another coincidence and not a dig, but I noticed your post about how sheer IQ is not the main factor in human progress appeared only a day more or less after my own post in a different thread saying the same thing. Yet another of those weird coincidences I've been experiencing lately.
Another one came up in Jeopardy about Mother Theresa being the wrong answer to one question but then the right answer in the very next show. I know it's nothing supernatural but it's fascinating in a weird way too.