Message from @osmosis.joshymonster

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2019-03-14 06:56:24 UTC  

im honestly baffled by @HyperBaroque right now

2019-03-14 07:01:18 UTC  

@HyperBaroque you interrupted him the first time he started responding to your initial point

2019-03-14 07:01:54 UTC  

@HyperBaroque i agree with what Duke said

2019-03-14 07:02:32 UTC  

you guys have both been interrupting each other but you interrupted first

2019-03-14 07:04:44 UTC  

that was pretty epic

2019-03-14 07:06:28 UTC  

duke or dyuke

2019-03-14 07:09:21 UTC  

Philosophy tends to deal a lot with morality and what's true

2019-03-14 07:11:57 UTC  

I know a lot of people majoring in marketing and advertising yea

2019-03-14 07:28:10 UTC  

im majoring in computer science so i got all them jobs 😎

2019-03-14 07:32:23 UTC  

it's also interesting because they didn't belong to the same culture

2019-03-14 07:32:38 UTC  

so they weren't even in the same environment

2019-03-14 07:33:45 UTC  

iirc natural selection was also developed by darwin and another guy independently

2019-03-14 07:33:59 UTC  

<:repent:511591542889119764>

2019-03-14 07:34:24 UTC  
2019-03-14 07:36:15 UTC  
2019-03-14 07:47:28 UTC  

it is communication but that doesn't mean consciousness @crozz

2019-03-14 07:47:37 UTC  

it's an evolved behavior

2019-03-14 07:53:16 UTC  

``The MSR test may be of limited value when applied to species that primarily use senses other than vision.[63][verification needed] For example, dogs mainly use olfaction and audition; vision is used only third. It is suggested this is why dogs fail the MSR test. With this in mind, the biologist Marc Bekoff developed a scent-based paradigm using dog urine to test self-recognition in canines.[24][63] He tested his own dog, but his results were inconclusive.[64] Dog cognition researcher Alexandra Horowitz formalized Bekoff's idea in a controlled experiment, reported on in 2016[65] and published in 2017.[66] She compared the dogs' behavior when examining their own and others' odors, and also when examining their own odor with an added smell "mark" analogous to the visual mark in MSR tests. These subjects not only discriminated their own odor from that of other dogs, as Bekoff had found, but also spent more time investigating their own odor "image" when it was modified, as subjects who pass the MSR test do.[67] A 2016 study[68] suggested an ethological approach, the "Sniff test of self-recognition (STSR)" which may shed light on different ways of checking for self-recognition.`` this is interesting

2019-03-14 07:53:29 UTC  

just from wikipedia

2019-03-14 07:59:50 UTC  

Tits

2019-03-14 07:59:58 UTC  

Ok

2019-03-14 08:00:08 UTC  

@osmosis.joshymonster thank you, very cool

2019-03-14 08:00:25 UTC  

Oui oui

2019-03-14 08:00:56 UTC  

Je suis trés bien

2019-03-14 08:01:22 UTC  

English please. 😉

2019-03-14 08:01:41 UTC  
2019-03-14 08:01:43 UTC  

I am very good

2019-03-14 08:01:46 UTC  

Try now

2019-03-14 08:03:00 UTC  

@Normal Man try what?

2019-03-14 08:07:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550157224782331914/555663169083932682/image0.jpg

2019-03-14 08:12:59 UTC  

@ge2/5e200t0 Changing your name

2019-03-14 08:13:54 UTC  

@ge2/5e200t0 Nevermind, what do you want it changed to

2019-03-14 08:15:54 UTC  

@Normal Man change it to "Uta| गीत| 歌"

2019-03-14 08:17:24 UTC  

Won't work on mobile

2019-03-14 08:17:29 UTC  

Can't copy paste it

2019-03-14 08:17:32 UTC  

Hmm

2019-03-14 08:17:52 UTC  

What’s this place about

2019-03-14 08:17:59 UTC  

Conspiracy theories