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@chriss780 Polly...The Eye in the Sky and the boss' wingman.
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Yeah, both imaginary characters, created for children's stories. Great fun for kids
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@maxonmathew4557 Mind you, some dogs can hit these sort of giant 'buttons' that prompt an automatic voice saying things like "I'm hungry", "I want to play", "I need to go outside", etc. There's a couple I've seen, here on YouTube. As the old expression says "Why have a dog and bark?" Why would they evolve, if we're prepared to solve the problem for them? I simple chip embedded in their brain or voice box could solve vocalisation issues at some point in the future.
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Qualia.
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A few words; crow, raven, budgie.
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Subtitles cost time and money. Will you pay? And what of all the other languages? It would be too expensive and time consuming for the videos to be made. I suppose you could volunteer to translate to Farsi, free of charge. The film makers might consider that.
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I'd assume so, along with crows and ravens, their windpipe being singular, rather than plural, albeit their 'voicebox' is at the base of their windpipe, as opposed to our's, at the top.
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Crows are not only able to mimic human speech, but are on par with parrots with regards to intelligence. Further, they are tool users and also mourn their dead. They bear grudges, recognising those that have done their species wrong and conveying that to the others in their group, as has already been pointed out, but they also reward humans they like with gifts.
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Sound of two hands... Clap. Sound of one hand? ✋ SLAP! Next question, please... 😜😂😂😂
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As do mynahs, ravens and not forgetting budgies.
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If the hotel has an infinite number of rooms, then how can it be full? Obviously, it can't, or it's finite, so the premis is incorrect from the start. And why, given that, do the current guests have to move rooms, as there are countless rooms remaining for the new guest?
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@Ronitrocket What was stolen? My comment? Fie upon you, if such is your suggestion. I'll check back on previous comments to see if there are similarities, but your accusation of plagiarism and lack of originality on my part is false. To the second comment you made: Put in infinite lifts to the other infinite floors, if building upwards is the owners' wish or infinite entrances, if said imaginary owner wishes to infinitely expand horizontally. It'll save infinite moving of the original infinite guests, who probably get heartily sick of infinitely changing rooms. Lmao.
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Cook the soybeans properly and flatulence is no longer present. The same goes for any bean. It's undercooked beans that cause the problem.
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Good luck with that. 😂
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@maybehelper "Yellow-naped parrots, on the other hand, forage in smaller groups..." You're welcome. 😁
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No, it's Grease.
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What have cats got to do with it? 😂😂😂😂😂
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You missed out on many other facets. Manipulating, projecting, playing the victim card, treacherous, evasive to name just a few. They are the most toxic people around and should be avoided at all costs!
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Cook the damn pulses properly and there's less likelihood of breaking wind! Or continue eating them al dente and let the fart factory go into overdrive. And remember...onions and beans produce teargas! 😂😂😂
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Same 'ingredients' as the stars and everything in between.
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Crows and budgies, agreed, but jackdaws can't talk. They're very vocal, but it isn't speech. Ravens and mynahs can, however.
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Astounding graphics. Not something I'd have considered, outside of watching an animated film.
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Deep fried or roasted?
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Posted seven years ago and it has not stood the test of time, as recent studies, conducted under scientific conditions, have blown it out of the water. Interrogators and body language 'experts' have been wrong all along. I always found the subject amusing. Now I find it hilarious. 😂😂😂
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The 'P' value comes as a result of drinking so much tea. Just send my Nobel in the post, thanks.
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Talk? They were known for their showbusiness sketches. One Trex initiated a foot routine that later became known as the Ali Shuffle, while another is credited with inventing the Moonwalk, but their knock-knock jokes slayed everyone. Here's one... Knock-Knock Who's there? Oculudentavis and I can't reach the doorbell, cause I'm only 14.25mm.
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Add ravens, mynahs and budgies.
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As smart as the average four year old, apparently.
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Birds 'speak' in regional accents. By that I mean they are not trying to mimic or can't mimic human speech, but in communicating with others of their kind a London pigeon, for example, has a London accent and a NY pigeon has an NY accent. I use pigeons as an example, because this phenomena was first discover in pigeons. It's something I thought about, as a boy, but waited over five decades for the answer. That's one less question to keep me awake at night. 🤪😂
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Crows and budgies, as well.
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Really? As I understood it, observing something actually influenced it's behavour at the subatomic level, in that the individual's perception determined how the object conforms to the choices it was hitherto unknown to possess. Incidently, it's 'trough', not 'valley'. at 01:34.
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Crows and ravens.
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