Fritzkreig

Fritzkreig t1_jaa3ez6 wrote

Evolutionarily animals typically are better at interspecies recognition; it makes sense, one should people to tell individuals it spends the most time with apart.

In the same way humans of one genetic group often joke "All people of that genetic group look the same."

Cats, crows, dogs, horses, all these social creatures have cues to let them know individuals in their social network apart.

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Fritzkreig t1_ja6d5o0 wrote

I used the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon in a online discussion thread in my masters language aquisition course work.

The PhD. teaching the course called me out about how in the world does an 80s communist German terror organisation have anything to do with out discussion.

I sent her some links, and let her know she will being seeing those words in her life more frequently now.

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Fritzkreig t1_iucjyzx wrote

This is a late night, gew too many beers thought.

But Orwell is of the age of the Inklings

The group were pretty Christian, and the idea of free will under a governing body is all though all their books; and kinda a big focus in the Christian bible.... soooo make of that with what you will.

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Fritzkreig t1_is4as3s wrote

I had put it off, just was not into a show about a caveman and his TRex buddy. Then I watched one episode and was blown away!

The way the relationship between Spear and Fang develops with no dialouge..... just chef's kiss!

I have a few minor gripes about it, will keep them to myself; it is a masterpiece!

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