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  • @conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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    134•1 year ago

    Morals of a seagull fucking got me

    • @ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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      43•1 year ago

      Seagulls are vicious and vindictive bastards.

      • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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        32•1 year ago

        An amoral, thieving, all-terrain plaguebearer.

        • @AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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          15•1 year ago

          The real winged rats. Pigeons are generally nice enough, seagulls will swoop down and steal your whole basket of french fries out of your hands.

          • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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            11•1 year ago

            I would never besmirch rats. Rats have compassion and intelligence and humor. If I wanted to compliment a seagull then I would call it a winged rat.

            • @AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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              9•1 year ago

              I like rats, and I knew I’d rightly get this response. But a NYC rat would definitely steal a whole pizza from you if you gave it the opportunity.

              • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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                7•1 year ago

                Rats learn behavior and it’s echoing NYC.

        • @Unforeseen@sh.itjust.works
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          11•1 year ago

    • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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      7•1 year ago

      Seagulls are smart motherfuckers

  • @zqwzzle@lemmy.ca
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    54•1 year ago

    So what I’m hearing is they’re sea huskies

    • @perishthethought@lemm.ee
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      18•1 year ago

      Do huskies have the morals of a seagull?

      • @zqwzzle@lemmy.ca
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        4•1 year ago

        Do most animals choose between right and wrong, or are they acting on instinct?

        • @pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online
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          42•1 year ago

          Huskies are definitely able to discern between right and wrong. They just don’t care.

          • @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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            11•1 year ago

            Can confirm. My husky knows what she’s supposed to do, she does what she wants as long as I don’t say anything.

        • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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          We used to think that animals couldn’t feel pain now we know plants can. The whole idea animals just go off instinct is wildly outdated and comes from the junk science era of fascist human supremacy. They probably do have morals and they definitely don’t align with ours.

          That being said insects have a pretty good case for being instinct only considering they live such short lives but then again some bugs can go as far as recognize faces so maybe we’re vastly underestimating their capabilities too. Slight tangent, their vision is also a lot better than we give them credit for too, segmented eyes have basically infinite depth of field and the vision quality isn’t as bad as one would think.

          • Pelicanen
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            2•1 year ago

            We used to think that animals couldn’t feel pain now we know plants can.

            There’s a real big [citation needed] on this sentence.

            • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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              Scientists: “Plants can communicate damage through a pathway exactly like a nervous system”

              Google results: “Plants don’t feel pain because they don’t have a brain”

              sigh I don’t know what I expected. Fucking fascists… Sorry, can’t cite this one because it goes against the agenda google wants to push.

              • Pelicanen
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                1•1 year ago

                If you can’t find support for a conviction, maybe it’s time to reevaluate your convictions?

                • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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                  0•1 year ago

                  Least brain-broken take. That’s like taking an econ class and saying “I’m not seeing any evidence capitalism is a broken failing system”

    • Jo Miran
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      8•1 year ago

      I was going to say Sea-Min-Pin but the OP never used “on PCP” as a descriptor.

      • @null@slrpnk.net
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        5•1 year ago

        Semen pin, you say?

        • Jo Miran
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          2•1 year ago

          Jokes like that risk the health and safety of your ankles.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    35•1 year ago

    Yeah, Sea Lions are obnoxious and destructive but not usually malicious. But Seals can be mean just for fun. They would make excellent early 2000s prank show hosts.

    • @TIMMAY@lemmy.world
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      2•1 year ago

      Id guess most people think of fur seal pups or something when they think of seals. I think of the leopard seal. Mean motherfuckers

  • Ephera
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    32•1 year ago

    the intelligence of a toddler

    Is that more or less intelligence than a cat?

    • @CitizenKong@lemmy.world
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      64•1 year ago

      Fun fact, trying to determine if a dog is more intelligent than a cat is nearly impossible because that it’s hard to tell if the cat doesn’t understand the test or just can’t be bothered.

      • @tromars@feddit.de
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        34•1 year ago

        Wasn’t there a study on cats that concluded something like „cats know when you call their name but just don’t care“?

        • @pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online
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          13•1 year ago

          That’s correct. Although all 7 of ours will come when called.

      • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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        16•1 year ago

        The cat understand perfectly the test, but think that, if you like it so much, leave me alone and do it yourself. A dog is a pack animal and for this reason it obeys, yes or yes, the leader of the pack, the owner, a cat or felines in general, with the exception of lions, they are solitary hunters and do not have the concept of a leader, A cat sees you as an equal, at most a friend, but not as a leader. This has nothing to do with intelligence, but with the very nature of these animals.

        • @Soku@lemmy.world
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          25•1 year ago

          • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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            7•1 year ago

            Exact this

        • @ElderWendigo@sh.itjust.works
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          9•1 year ago

          Cats just require a different approach. But it’s far from impossible to train them as long as you adapt, just as you would for any various species of animal. This guy has figured out how to train cats and he’s hardly the only one.

          Lots of cats big and small are very social, even if they don’t form packs in the wild.

          • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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            1•1 year ago

            Yes, cats can form groups when this offers them advantages in food and survival, as is frequently seen in stray cats, but they are anarchic groups, without fixed leadership. Naturally you can train cats, but only if they see an advantage in following what they have learned, they must be convinced to follow your instructions, which is much more complicated than in the case of dogs.

        • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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          6•1 year ago

          “Dogs will love you and defend you and hunt with you because you’re part of the pack… whereas a cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house.”

          – CGP Grey, Animal Domestication

          • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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            4•1 year ago

    • @Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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      29•1 year ago

      It depends. If the toddler is trying to actively kill themselves, they are super smart AND fast. On the other hand, I’m told that some cats share a braincell, and if it’s not their turn with it, then that’s that.

      It all depends on the frame of reference.

    • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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      16•1 year ago

      yes

      • @Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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        11•1 year ago

        Inclusive or will get you every time.

  • @variants@possumpat.io
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    17•1 year ago

    I guess that’s why sea otters murder and rape seal pups

    • @Senseless@feddit.de
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      10•1 year ago

      In that order?

      • @variants@possumpat.io
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        Sometimes they keep the body to hump later

        https://otterproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Harris_etal_2010_Lesions_and_behavior_associated_with_forced_copulation_of_juvenille_pacific_harbor_seals_by_southern_sea_otters.pdf

        • @Senseless@feddit.de
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          2•1 year ago

          Huh. Maybe I am an otter.

  • @wahming
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    Are the morals of a cat actually any better?

    • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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      13•1 year ago

      I was just about to say that all the cats I’ve known had the intelligence of toddlers and the morals of seagulls.

  • @Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The morals of a seagull ??? Now, I am scared!

  • @jawa21@lemmy.sdf.org
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    deleted by creator

    • @nonfuinoncuro@lemm.ee
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      6•1 year ago

      yeah that’s enough internet for me today

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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    3•1 year ago

    intelligence of a toddler and morals of a seagull

    That’s just a dog. Anyone with a dog knows this.

  • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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    They’re cute as long as you’re out of ear (and nose) range.

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