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Mr_Blott, in imdoingmypart.jpg

My guy’s got one eye going to the shop and the other coming back with a loaf

Translated for Americans - My guy’s got one eye driving thirty minutes to the vast retail park, and the other coming back with sugar-based bread that would be forced to label itself cake if sold in Europe

synae,
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This is like the Rosetta stone, now I know 2 languages

RiikkaTheIcePrincess, in It's not door number 2?
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@pawb.social avatar

Somebody took the commagazine name a lil too literally, perhaps :P

AlligatorBlizzard,

commagazine

Kbin is great, but magazine is the worse term… but I’d take it over whatever Brangelina ass name you just came up with, lol.

RiikkaTheIcePrincess,
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Bwahahahaahah >:P It’s true, though, that “magazine” is a crap name for them. I just still kinda don’t want to cut kbin out of mind even though I’ve finally left it.

Also the offensiveness of “commagazine” in my mind serves as encouragement for us all to agree to force Ernest to switch to “community” within kbin :P We don’t need this split and one term is clearly superior!

Tier1BuildABear, in It's hard to believe
@Tier1BuildABear@lemmy.world avatar

More humans, anyway.

MissJinx,
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How do you know? Maybe there is a race of advanced intra terrestrial humans that live under water. Also this map is missing the great wall of ice that holds the water in place.

xia,

Way to stand up for my alien homies, yo!

Rodeo,

Crabs, deep sea squids, coral polyps, and sea sponges are all people now.

Tier1BuildABear,
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I was thinking of life throughout the rest of the universe

orsetto, in Free sex... (party)*… Become poor dog

✨michael jackson✨

deegeese,

Poor entertain homo dog

15liam20,

New band name! Callled it.

MissJinx,
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yee yee

FlyingSquid, in Boston
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

This is why I miss Car Talk.

ramius345,

With Martok?

MxM111, in Boston
@MxM111@kbin.social avatar

For those for whom English is a second language, khakis with Boston accent sounds like car keys. I guess.

TheSpermWhale,
@TheSpermWhale@lemmy.world avatar

Or just for those unfamiliar with a Boston accent

MasterNerd,
@MasterNerd@lemm.ee avatar

Other way around. Car keys with a Boston accent sounds like khaki’s

MxM111,
@MxM111@kbin.social avatar

Is not it the same thing? If one sounds as another then another sounds as the one.

Slow, in Yeah, but...

I played a playstation on a similar tv. No one thought about it at the time, but such a screen is not suitable for looking at at close range.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

Oh I was certainly reminded to sit far away in a well lit living room. Which made it so fun when we got to play to close like in the picture

Kellamity, in Pavlov's conditioning

Pavlov’s dog is not notable for showing that dogs could be conditioned (bell = food time)

What it did was show that a conditional response (bell = food time) could cause a reflexive response (saliva)

Classical conditioning is not the same as associative learning.

Pavlov’s dog is not about associating Thing A with Thing B - that didn’t need a russian scientist to prove.

samus12345,
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Fwoggey, (edited )

I didn’t know that! Also apparently the Barenaked Ladies had it right when they wrote Brian Wilson:

It’s a matter of instinct

It’s a matter of conditioning and a matter of fact

You can call me Pavlov’s Dog

Ring a bell and I’ll salivate

parpol, in Fictional characters get a lot of leeway

If you’ve been on ex-twitter any, you’ll know that people cannot tell the difference between the two.

lugal,

You mean the platform that’s bought by a comic book villain? I mean it ain’t easy sometimes, and by design

Mongostein, in Pavlov's conditioning

My dog trained me to get him water by lifting the toilet bowl lid. He doesn’t want to drink out of it, but he knows I’ll get up to stop him and check his water on the way. Now he’ll lift the lid then go stand by the water dish.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Alternatively: your dog has learned how to effectively communicate with you to ask for water.

TrickDacy, in Pavlov's conditioning
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

What’s haunting about this question?

Kiwi_Girl,
@Kiwi_Girl@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Your brain being altered without your consent/awareness?

braxy29,

i suppose it’s that his intent was to train (essentially to control) something apart from himself, but he likely trained himself in the process (created something within himself that he did not control, at least for as long as the response was conditioned).

Kusimulkku,

Assuming he was conditioned by the sound of the bell. Which might not be the case.

Kolanaki, in Could we not bring that to Lemmy, please?
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Decoy321,

And we’re not even sorry!

mtchristo, in It's hard to believe

NZ: am I a joke to you?

ElBarto,
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

Hey, at least you made it on the map.

flambonkscious,

Aw come on, bro…

Be nice!

Amazinghorse,

I do believe there is a sub on that other site called Maps without New Zealand…

Pissnpink,

On the map only to be excluded from the circle

Pregnenolone,

Yes

Caesium,

it still makes the statement correct

kaffiene, in It's hard to believe

Yeah? Well at least in NZ we know how to draw a freaking circle. Didn’t want to be in your stinky club anyway

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Deedn’t weent tee bee een yeeer steenky cleeeeb eeeneeeweey.

Amazinghorse,

Nah that’s an Aussie accent mate. Way off.

feedum_sneedson, (edited ) in OnlyFlans

That’s crème brûlée, though.

BowtiesAreCool,

No it isn’t

feedum_sneedson,

That’s a crème caramel, though.

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