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like you take your dog to the lake and there is this awesome view, but the dog just doesn't seem to give a poo poo about it. like i know he can see the view and his brain might even process it as something new but he seems more interested in a weird rock, so wtf someone explain to me how animals view the world without using an internal monologue because they dont have that
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try to notice in yourself the difference between your perception and your conception. dogs dont have conception
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that helps a lot, tbqh, but it is still hard to emphatize with what a dog feels when it sees an awesome view but just dont care about it
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Dogs don't appreciate a great view the same way we do, but they really appreciate a great scent. Humans primary sense is sight, a dogs primary sense is smell. That's why we make such a great team!
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pulls off wife beater revealinb a tattoo of the shiba dogge* PUT YOUR POOP ON THE loving CURB
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that is a busted-rear end lake lol
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baw posted:that is a busted-rear end lake lol dogs cant interpret busted rear end, they just want to pet the ducks
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Yes, but only in their last moments as the life is strangled out of them.
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Cats do enjoy a great view OP. It's why they are better than dogs.
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well the view is probably not as awesome when its in weird black and white dog-o-vision or whatever. plus something way out in the distance may as well be another world for them when they're right there on the ground and there's a weird rock half a foot from their face. seriously just lie down on the ground sometime and try to fathom how different the world is from down there it's crazy.
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SLICK GOKU BABY posted:Cats do enjoy a great view OP. It's why they are better than dogs. Cats are just looking for things to kill because they are little shits. And no, dogs cannot enjoy a beautiful view. They can enjoy a swim or fetching a ball though.
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Mr. Unlucky posted:seriously just lie down on the ground sometime and try to fathom how different the world is from down there it's crazy. doing that att yes it is weird and hard to type
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my dog cant my dog is blind
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Sometimes I let my dogs outside and when I come back they're both sitting on the step together staring off into the distance, I think they appreciate the view beyond the front gate and also good company.
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baw posted:like you take your dog to the lake and there is this awesome view, but the dog just doesn't seem to give a poo poo about it. like i know he can see the view and his brain might even process it as something new but he seems more interested in a weird rock, so wtf How do you know there is no monologue?
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my dog stops being dumb for 10 minutes every day so he can climb on top of the couch and look out the window while the sun sets, i think he enjoys the view
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you can see 7 times higher than the dog so probably not unless you trick the dog onto a mountain
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i think they notice it but maybe react differently to it like you wanna sit there and take in the view and the dog is like "man thats a nice view lets go play in it"
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Naw they're too busy wondering why we don't appreciate beautiful scents to appreciate beautiful views. They're all like, "Human why are you looking over there? There's this dead, rotting corpse right here and it smells glorious! Come roll in it with me!"
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WAR FOOT posted:my dog cant my dog is blind
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they probably can OK but a scent-based pack hunters idea of a beautiful view is different than a really tall scavenging savannah chimp's idea of a beautiful view, OP
A Wizard of Goatse fucked around with this message at 16:59 on May 15, 2015 |
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good dog
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only works on mountains
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JakeP posted:<lowtax
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the dog is looking down at the ground though as long as they enjoy things thats the important part
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a dog knows what it knows, and maybe that's enough
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i think the real question is can humans enjoy a beautiful butt smell
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XMNN posted:how does he smell? like fritos, just like every other dog
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press z or r twice
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Mr. Pumroy posted:i think the real question is can humans enjoy a beautiful butt smell I know I can
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Of course animals have internal dialogue. Also a train of thought is a fundamental process that can happen with less complex thoughts as well i would bet. And i bet when a dog is sniffing something nice it doesn't go bee bop interesting smell idenitfied it is more like "woa wtf is that?" . They even have feelings, what can you say? omg
FunkyFlashman fucked around with this message at 19:01 on May 15, 2015 |
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baw posted:someone explain to me how animals view the world without using an internal monologue because they dont have that they are intelligent, and bound to the earth, so they are part of the view, rather than observers of it humans are clever, but are not intelligent like animals. their cleverness has unbound them from the earth.
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Mr. Pumroy posted:i think the real question is can humans enjoy a beautiful butt smell Butt smell is the only thing that can get me started really.
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idk why dont you ask him
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Enfield posted:dogs cant interpret busted rear end, they just want to pet the ducks My little sister had a baby duck for a school project or something right around the same time we had a pair of four month old puppies. One of the puppies would constantly harass the duckling and the other would defend it. Eventually the duckling would run away from the bully dog and hide underneath the other dog. The protector dog would lick the duckling and the duckling would nuzzle or nibble at the dog's snout. When the duck got older, my sister took it to a nearby pond and released it and it eventually joined the other ducks there. But whenever we took the dog down to the pond, we'd let her off leash and she'd go run after all the ducks and all but one would run or fly away, that one would go right up to our dog and the two of them would start playing on the edge of the pond.
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My Q-Face posted:My little sister had a baby duck for a school project or something right around the same time we had a pair of four month old puppies. One of the puppies would constantly harass the duckling and the other would defend it. Eventually the duckling would run away from the bully dog and hide underneath the other dog. The protector dog would lick the duckling and the duckling would nuzzle or nibble at the dog's snout. When the duck got older, my sister took it to a nearby pond and released it and it eventually joined the other ducks there. But whenever we took the dog down to the pond, we'd let her off leash and she'd go run after all the ducks and all but one would run or fly away, that one would go right up to our dog and the two of them would start playing on the edge of the pond. i didn't think it was possible, but this post literally killed me with cuteness. i'm dead
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