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My Kevie Daniel (bully-mastiff) would be just like this dog... "take your sweet time, Baby!"
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For The First Time Scientists Replicate Image Of How Dolphins See Humans
Do you know that dolphins are able to see people? Yes, you will be surprised to know that they can see divers diving along them. For the first time scientists have been able to replicate what dolphin saw when being encountered by a male diver. They released the images of ‘what the dolphin saw’ that reveals that dolphin echolocation results in fairly detailed images. The findings seem to be interesting as it shows how dolphins see their nearby divers and they share such images with each other in what is previously known as marine mammal language. Out of two images released by scientists, first shows the original CymaScope image and the other one is the computer enhanced version of the original images, which has been dubbed as ‘what the dolphin saw’. Jack Kassewitz, research team leader, said their team is speechless with their recent findings. He said that they can now speculate with confidence that dolphins may employ a 'sono-pictorial' form of language that they share with each other. During the research which took place at the Dolphin Discovery Center in Puerto Aventuras, Mexico, Kassewitz had colleague Jim McDonough submerge himself in front of the female dolphin "Amaya" in a research pool at the center. McDonough wore a weight belt and exhaled most of the air in his lungs to overcome his natural buoyancy. McDonough used high specification audio equipment to record the signal, which was being handled by team members Alex Green and Toni Saul at the backend. http://thumbs.media.smithsonianmag.c...0_q85_crop.jpg http://northerncalifornian.com/conte...ins-see-people A little creepy but cool. We must look so alien to them compared to other creatures they encounter in the ocean. What I really find incredible, however, is that they have been able do naturally for millions of years what we have only been able to do with our most advanced electronics for only the past few decades or so, and they're echolocation abilities are still far more compact and effective. What amazing beings they are. |
I was never fazed by crying babies until a few years ago when I ran a daycare from my home. Those babies traumatized me. :(
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I wouldn't mind finding this under the Christmas tree come the 25th:
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Worst. Menorah. Ever
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWIOVYqU4AAF2NT.jpg *Looky here, tRump gets center stage again. But here is what our national bird thinks about that. https://45.media.tumblr.com/f453cf88...6v6ro2_400.gif ((((good bird, good bird)))) |
Ace...that reminds me..
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And now for something different....and happy....a pony!
In a onesie! For the holidays! |
She did that lol |
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Ugh this used to be real song. Don't pretend you didn't like it. We all did!
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This is not the best day ever for me, but oh well...
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I really dislike the 'let's pretend we're all the same and we don't see differences' trend
There is no melting pot. I mean, I like you all but I don't want to melt with you. :(
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Not so sure about this
People who curse have a better vocabulary, according to a new study that looked at the theory that people swear only because they don't have the words to express themselves otherwise. Not true, as it turns out, say U.S. psychologists Kristin Jay and Timothy Jay in the Language Sciences journal. Cursers tend to understand "nuanced distinctions" in their language, which indicates increased vocabulary overall, the study concluded. The researchers asked participants to cuss a blue streak, using as many different swear words they could think of in 60 seconds. They were also asked to name off as many animals as they could beginning with a specific letter. The stronger the swearers, the more animals they could name. "The ability to generate taboo language is not an index of overall language poverty," the researchers concluded. http://www.torontosun.com/2015/12/14...es-study-finds *Speaking anecdotally, the occasional "F" bomb when strategically placed in a conversation (in private) can drive home a point being made. You better have a killer vocabulary to pull that off, imo. Let's be honest here though, so many people curse a blue streak with the inability to use other words to convey meaning, or nuance. Workers at restaurants, public buildings are heard cursing on a regular basis, makes me cringe it does. Shakespeare, "You Scullion! You Rampallian! You Fustalarian! I'll tickle your catastrophe!" Henry lV. Try calling someone a rapscallian sometimes instead of fuckwad. Yes, you will get their attention much faster. Bottom line though, as much as I would appreciate more civil discord, there probably is no turning back. Swearing in public is here to stay, in front of kids, in the workplace. So...... http://in1.ccio.co/61/i6/o3/c51b5c3e...4dd.jpg?iw=300 |
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