#21933
i would wonder if before the age of the internet and forums, we would have to use bbs and irc for communication
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#22036
i cannot stop thinking about squids today. how are they so cool
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#22064
why do you recognize yourself in the mirror if you have never actually seen yourself any other way

also is it possible to deform yourself enough so that you would stop recognizing yourself in the mirror or would you always be able to do so
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#22065
animals don't really recognise themself and any first time you look at a mirror (specifying "any" for post-deformation purposes) you would still be going in with the knowledge that the person looking back at you is supposedly you, so unless you were raised without the knowledge of the concept of a mirror or a reflection in the first place i'm unsure if you could get to that point
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#22066
you can deform yourself enough to delay recognizing yourself in the mirror. you recognize yourself immediately now because you remember how you look like, but you had to learn how you look like first. humans (and few other animals) can recognize themselves because we can correlate what that other monkey looking at us is doing with what we are doing. the mirror-challenged will always think it's someone else and will often attack mirrors.
i think the ability to see yourself in what is not directly your body is why we are awesome at tool usage and identifying with that set of pixels called a cursor
#22067
we're pretty good at intuiting patterns so even before mirrors i think people were able to recognize a) what reflections are and b) that we can see ourselves inside of a reflection, in ie a body of water
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#22091
a way to determine if you are naturally lucky is to take two fish and have them swallow magnets, then seeing what happens when they swim near each other
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#22092
the invention of breakfast cereal is baffling the more you think about it. they took bread and made it so hard it can sit in a liquid for quite a while without turning into mush, i have no idea how or why you would do this

my favorite kind is shredded wheat (plain because i'm boring) which is even more insane. they took bread and spun it into tiny threads and weaved little PILLOWS with it. man truly has gone past the brink into pure insanity
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#22114
do you like the big bricks you have to split apart? I was talking with someone who told me that was her favourite cold cereal and I honestly didn't know it existed, we never carried it at the grocery store so it must be niche or something?

edit: also the Kelloggs CEO saying during COVID that struggling families should eat his cereal for dinner is like the modern version of Kellogg feeding his patients only corn flakes for their digestive issues
#22115
the Big Biscuits are my favorite however i usually buy the small ones because you get more by weight usually for less money. i save the Big Biscuits for special occasions or for when i am feeling financially reckless
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