My point was that I had linked to plenty of countries not located within north or south America.
My point was that I had linked to plenty of countries not located within north or south America.
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.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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!
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?
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.
So formidable… Earlier detection of a severely outdated aircraft that’s being phased out…
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).
Thanks!
I bit for a minute there, until I realized that video is 3 hours and 45 minutes long… I don’t care that much…
The only show that peirces thru imo is The Boys.
There’s no question the planet and all other life would be better off if we died out in the stone age. Climate change, PFAS, microplastics… We’re parasites to the planet (channeling my best Andrew Ryan impression there).
Well the world would certainly be a better place now if that were the case.
I’m going in hoping it will be decent, but the little I’ve seen of trailers (which I avoid) felt kind of like a toned down, tamer Fallout than the gritty games…
It made me feel like it won’t be any heavier than a Star Wars film, which will be utterly disappointing for a Fallout adaption.
I had mixed feelings on The Last of Us show, but at least they kept it adult and gritty. I so hope this Fallout series isn’t some daytime PG-13 silly bullshit.
I read it for a social-cultural diversity class (it’s not a textbook), but I would highly recommend White Fragility by Diangelo. Very eye-opening, perspective-shifting book.
Also read How to be an Antiracist by Ibram Kendi for a book report, and it was also a great read.
PDF Gear is the free alternative I use. Adobe can eat read a dick.
I don’t think you got carried away at all in your comment! I appreciate your feedback.
I plan on being trauma-informed and operating through a person-centered lens, because I believe everyone’s story is unique. A counselor I interviewed said “We must have an insatiable curiosity for the individual’s unique story” and I really liked how she put that.
I definitely hear you with the privacy concerns. What I did as an adult caseworker was have my notes coded in a shorthand that wouldn’t make sense to anyone else. I plan on doing this as a counselor (as well as other measures), that way even if my notes were subpoenaed, it would require my testimony. This would allow me to choose what to say in order to advocate for my client, and insulate them from their progress notes being used against them.
Thanks for the encouragement!
I had such bad imposter syndrome as a caseworker, so I know I’m going to have it as a counselor as well haha.
I want to be as prepared as I can be.
True, but when I hear “tips for cashiers,” restaurants/food services don’t come to my mind. It makes me think of like supermarkets, clothing stores, dollar stores, etc.
Super Mario 64 on my switch. Reminds me of great childhood memories.