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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostI don't use netflix, but after a very quick google, does this help?
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/2102"I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View PostFor any occasional darts fans that might have missed the MVG v Rob Cross semi final tonight, you'll be doing yourself a disservice if you don't try and catch it tomorrow (avoiding the result if possible)
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That was not anthropomorphism, they are not automatons. That must be the cop out word of the century.
Okja is a great film, one of my favourites of the year too (tied with Blade Runner). Although obviously I'd like it. Good balance with humour in it. Really like his other work too. Memories of Murder is great!
Great films this year:
Okja
Blade Runner 2049
Get Out
Baby Driver
Manchester By the Sea
Personal Shopper
Mother!
IT
Lady Bird
Dunkirk
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore
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Always thought it was anthromorphism, didn't know the 'po' was in there. Great word though, great depth to it. Not enough of that in the English language.
I think I was ascribing human emotions to the Rhino and the Cow in the first example though.
They're not automatons, but they're not aware of their existence either. In fact, a domesticated cow probably has a far greater quality of life compared to a wild rhino, in terms of stress.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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I think the err people usually make is that because it is an innate part of human psychology to anthropomorphise that ascribing anything to an animal is a case of it. The only things you wrote about the animal was that it might have a preference (animals have preferences https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preference_test) and that it might be happier (animals have that emotion of course). Sure your example might not be what it is thinking as it may be too complex and wouldn't think "I sure miss Africa" but it would have the simple preference-interest that it likes how things were before, or doesn't like being confined and so on.
There is no way we can tell what animals think very well, even the tests we use on them are human-centric and anthropomorphic. Take the mirror/mark tests (mark an animals body without it knowing it and if it is aware of itself it should react to the mark in the mirror with surprise).
Major problems with that we assume animals care the same way as we would if their body has changed so we think that if they don't react they have no concept of self. Flaws in it were first shown when some animals of the same species reacted and some didn't, it was decided they just didn't care like we would, the change was not important to them.
Further issues arise when people realise that most animals don't have sight as their primary sense like we do, so yes my cat can recognise itself in the mirror, it often uses the mirror to try and get eye contact with me too but it doesn't give a fuck if I mark it with a marker or something. Same with a dog, it fails the test but sight isn't even a dogs primary or secondary sense. To top it all off we don't even know if self-recognition implies self-awareness.
Animals have been known to try and kill people that wronged them when they were young, to bury their dead/visit their graves and a couple they have asked questions (parrots and gorillas). It's a very interesting area of study. Alex the parrot is fascinating to read about too. Studies have shown that his species possess abstract, inferential reasoning abilities. They appear to have some understanding of causality and use it to reason about the world.
This is a great debate, me trying to tell you that you were right and you saying you weren't
One thing about animals in captivity making them successful, survival is not the only measure of success. Cows will never be able to evolve, ever. They are given birth to, raised and killed at a fraction of their lifespan. There is no survival of the fittest, there is no survival.Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 31-12-17, 02:27.
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Originally posted by Lazare View Post
They're not automatons, but they're not aware of their existence either. In fact, a domesticated cow probably has a far greater quality of life compared to a wild rhino, in terms of stress.
Historically there were a few reasons in zoos. One of the reasons is exercise, less exercise means you die earlier. The more shocking reason to me was stress. Animals in captivity tend to interact with humans much more often, which can dramatically increase their stress levels and shorten their lives. I think this is something people already know but let that be a note to people about how living with stress poorly can affect you. This ad is brought to you by Hotspur's mindfulness class.Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 31-12-17, 02:48.
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Originally posted by Theresa View PostIsraeli birds are decent enough in my experience.
Israeli lads are probably the biggest bunch of asshats you could meet.
Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View PostIs she raeli ?
stunners a stunner. Perfect creature.
Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostLooks to be all kicking off in Iran going by Twitter.
Is Gholi still out there?
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostI think the err people usually make is that because it is an innate part of human psychology to anthropomorphise that ascribing anything to an animal is a case of it. The only things you wrote about the animal was that it might have a preference (animals have preferences https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preference_test) and that it might be happier (animals have that emotion of course). Sure your example might not be what it is thinking as it may be too complex and wouldn't think "I sure miss Africa" but it would have the simple preference-interest that it likes how things were before, or doesn't like being confined and so on.
There is no way we can tell what animals think very well, even the tests we use on them are human-centric and anthropomorphic. Take the mirror/mark tests (mark an animals body without it knowing it and if it is aware of itself it should react to the mark in the mirror with surprise).
Major problems with that we assume animals care the same way as we would if their body has changed so we think that if they don't react they have no concept of self. Flaws in it were first shown when some animals of the same species reacted and some didn't, it was decided they just didn't care like we would, the change was not important to them.
Further issues arise when people realise that most animals don't have sight as their primary sense like we do, so yes my cat can recognise itself in the mirror, it often uses the mirror to try and get eye contact with me too but it doesn't give a fuck if I mark it with a marker or something. Same with a dog, it fails the test but sight isn't even a dogs primary or secondary sense. To top it all off we don't even know if self-recognition implies self-awareness.
Animals have been known to try and kill people that wronged them when they were young, to bury their dead/visit their graves and a couple they have asked questions (parrots and gorillas). It's a very interesting area of study. Alex the parrot is fascinating to read about too. Studies have shown that his species possess abstract, inferential reasoning abilities. They appear to have some understanding of causality and use it to reason about the world.
This is a great debate, me trying to tell you that you were right and you saying you weren't
One thing about animals in captivity making them successful, survival is not the only measure of success. Cows will never be able to evolve, ever. They are given birth to, raised and killed at a fraction of their lifespan. There is no survival of the fittest, there is no survival.
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostThat was not anthropomorphism, they are not automatons. That must be the cop out word of the century.
Okja is a great film, one of my favourites of the year too (tied with Blade Runner). Although obviously I'd like it. Good balance with humour in it. Really like his other work too. Memories of Murder is great!
Great films this year:
Okja
Blade Runner 2049
Get Out
Baby Driver
Manchester By the Sea
Personal Shopper
Mother!
IT
Lady Bird
Dunkirk
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore
Your Name
I could see you in the ALF."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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The new Blade Runner was a funny one for myself. The pace, visuals etc all make the film feel like it could have been make by one of the greats from the 70/80's. The film itself though just isn't that good. We are so starved of films with budgets on this level trying to reach for places that this film in part tries to reach with respect for an audiences intelligence that I really wanted to love it but it just isn't very good.
I don't want to say it is completely style without substance as it certainly has body but it isn't on the same level with the rest of the film. Maybe that is why it is disappointing because it feels important watching it but after all was said and done it hasn't much weight in its ideas. I am disappointed it didn't do better at the box office because if films on its scale were made with more frequency we would end up with some truly great films more often.
If you are starving and someone throws you a bone with a little meat it will taste amazing but that doesn't make it a steak.
Opr
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Originally posted by Opr View PostThe new Blade Runner was a funny one for myself. The pace, visuals etc all make the film feel like it could have been make by one of the greats from the 70/80's. The film itself though just isn't that good. We are so starved of films with budgets on this level trying to reach for places that this film in part tries to reach with respect for an audiences intelligence that I really wanted to love it but it just isn't very good.
I don't want to say it is completely style without substance as it certainly has body but it isn't on the same level with the rest of the film. Maybe that is why it is disappointing because it feels important watching it but after all was said and done it hasn't much weight in its ideas. I am disappointed it didn't do better at the box office because if films on its scale were made with more frequency we would end up with some truly great films more often.
If you are starving and someone throws you a bone with a little meat it will taste amazing but that doesn't make it a steak.
Opr
Blade Runner, Dunkirk, Star Wars 8, Manchester by the Sea, Baby Driver, Personal Shopper for example all had lovers and haters, in close to equal measure.
I thought Dunkirk was mediocre at best. I really enjoyed Baby Driver and Star Wars. I want to watch Blade Runner again. So much too it, and the legacy of the first movie, I frankly don't know what to think right now.
The Handmaiden is my pick for 2017.Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. ~Eleanor Roosevelt
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostNah you’re just more likely to overlook them steering the conversation towards Palestinian people being sub human because they are good looking.israelis are THE worst to meet while travelling,would rather spend a night in an irish bar with a bunch of drunk Munster fans
Agree on them being the worst. By a long shot.
Watched the Zionist Louis Theroux the other day actually for the 3rd time now. The I watched the second Most Hated Family in America.
Was gas when the head crazy ladies eldest daughter was telling Louis that the westboro Baptist church will be moving to Jerusalem.
“That’ll be interesting” lolThis may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Originally posted by Opr View PostThere is a tonne of screeners around at the moment. I haven't got around to watching any of them yet.
The Disaster Artist, The Florida Project, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Lady Bird, Call Me By Your Name, I,Tonya, Last Flag Flying and I Love You Daddy are all available.
Opr
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI thought you wouldn't like Ojka. They fairly took the piss out of everyone, vegans and Big Meat inclusive.
I could see you in the ALF.
Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View PostI award my post of the year to this.
Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostThanks for the list Tar, planning on making my way through it. Watched Dunkirk last night, I was blown away. Incredible.
Originally posted by Wombatman View PostStrange year for movies that split audiences.
Blade Runner, Dunkirk, Star Wars 8, Manchester by the Sea, Baby Driver, Personal Shopper for example all had lovers and haters, in close to equal measure.
I thought Dunkirk was mediocre at best. I really enjoyed Baby Driver and Star Wars. I want to watch Blade Runner again. So much too it, and the legacy of the first movie, I frankly don't know what to think right now.
The Handmaiden is my pick for 2017.
Personally thought star wars was pretty meh, completely forgettable but was straight back into the cinmea to see Blade Runner again (first film I've seen twice in a cinema ever) so this year was a lot of YMMV.
If you want a film that will split people watch Mother!, oh boy...
I still need to see Loving Vincent, whole film is animated with thousands of paintings, pretty unique. Want to see The Disaster Artist and Handmaiden too.Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 31-12-17, 17:37.
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Words can't describe the tiredness and pain I'm in right now. I think this could possibly be the first time ever I don't get to ring in the new year and we're an hour ahead. Jesus I wish I wasn't so unfit. Skiing ain't easy! Four falls. Sore ear, sore shoulder. Shin split, I can go on. The thoughts of squeezing into the ski boots tomorrow oh lord
However was fun, very very different. One lesson today. Prob can just about manage to ski now, down like a tiny nearly flat hill lol
Hopefully manage the baby smaller ski lift things tomorrow after second lesson.Her sky-ness
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostWords can't describe the tiredness and pain I'm in right now. I think this could possibly be the first time ever I don't get to ring in the new year and we're an hour ahead. Jesus I wish I wasn't so unfit. Skiing ain't easy! Four falls. Sore ear, sore shoulder. Shin split, I can go on. The thoughts of squeezing into the ski boots tomorrow oh lord
However was fun, very very different. One lesson today. Prob can just about manage to ski now, down like a tiny nearly flat hill lol
Hopefully manage the baby smaller ski lift things tomorrow after second lesson.Turning millions into thousands
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Its worth noting for anyone skiing, especially in Austria that the hospitals and slope operators are running a huge scam on some of the common knee injuries like MCL damage where they will dive straight into doing surgery is unlikely to be needed.
The trick is to get yourself to a public hospital rather than one of the private clinics you will be brought to if you are picked up off the slope.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostIts worth noting for anyone skiing, especially in Austria that the hospitals and slope operators are running a huge scam on some of the common knee injuries like MCL damage where they will dive straight into doing surgery is unlikely to be needed.
The trick is to get yourself to a public hospital rather than one of the private clinics you will be brought to if you are picked up off the slope.
Last of the mince piyes. Want mince piyes love.
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Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View PostWhich do you prefer ? Erections or moons?Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostWords can't describe the tiredness and pain I'm in right now. I think this could possibly be the first time ever I don't get to ring in the new year and we're an hour ahead. Jesus I wish I wasn't so unfit. Skiing ain't easy! Four falls. Sore ear, sore shoulder. Shin split, I can go on. The thoughts of squeezing into the ski boots tomorrow oh lord
However was fun, very very different. One lesson today. Prob can just about manage to ski now, down like a tiny nearly flat hill lol
Hopefully manage the baby smaller ski lift things tomorrow after second lesson.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Jesus now waiting on Zirbenschnaps, 80% proof.made from a tree in the back garden
Had homemade sloe gin 50% proof was beautiful!! She has litres of it here, jesus.
Feel like I'm. At home. Pjs no make up. 15 Gavigans in one huge chalet. It's fucking massive, bath and shower in every bedroom with a big bottle of radox muscle soak.
Highly recommended, chalet mur. She's related seemingly.Her sky-ness
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Anyone any experience with the gear vr?
Is there an app that allows you to multi task?
I want to be able to listen to a podcast on pocketcasts while sitting on a beach or by a pool or something, this possible?
I've downloaded a gig app, dying to try it out, you're sitting on the stage with a full 360 view, viewing the crowd from the band's perspective.
Playing a zombie shoot em up called Drop Dead on it and it's awesome craic.
Some piece of kit. Can't get over the fact it was less than €70.I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostAnyone any experience with the gear vr?
Is there an app that allows you to multi task?
I want to be able to listen to a podcast on pocketcasts while sitting on a beach or by a pool or something, this possible?
I've downloaded a gig app, dying to try it out, you're sitting on the stage with a full 360 view, viewing the crowd from the band's perspective.
Playing a zombie shoot em up called Drop Dead on it and it's awesome craic.
Some piece of kit. Can't get over the fact it was less than €70.
'Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes' game is loads of craic and I think it is available on the GearVR.
Opr
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Originally posted by Opr View PostShould be able to find loads of stuff like that but I have a DayDream so not sure where to find them for the Gear. Try some of the horror experiences/games. They are awesome in VR.
'Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes' game is loads of craic and I think it is available on the GearVR.
OprI hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostI saw that earlier and was intrigued but it seemed it was a live multiplayer game. It's not?
Opr
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Originally posted by luckforsome View Post...What are people's TV choice for New Years tonight, especially for the ringing of the bells...I'm really not a fan of Amelda May...I know several people suggest Jools Holland each year...Is his show live and will he do the countdown?...
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Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostJools all the way imo.
Just subjected to almost an hour of Brendan Grace by Mrs Lao Lao' s Da. Was on the brink of going all Michael Douglas in Fallen Down had it not ended when it did.
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It would be a coin toss for me, between BBC1 and 2. Though I more likely to continue listening to vinyl/cd's that haven't been played in a while. Found it quite funny that the paper, that the cd I'm listening to of Ivans 'Beautiful Vision' was printed in West Germany.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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