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I wonder what they thought of furbies

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I wonder what they thought of furbies

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  • SatanicNotMessianic@lemmy.ml
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    The 90s are nothing. I remember a flock of seagulls from the 80s that are still flying around.

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      They just flew (so far away).

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        Hello, fellow old people. My 10 year old is sporting that cut, unironicaly.

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          Your 10 year old is cooler than most of us old people. Lord knows I couldn’t sport that cut ever. I have 1970s hair, and was born in 1980.

          Like The Beegees type of hair. That’s what I had naturally.

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        Spoiler alert: they couldn’t get away.

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    Any bird who lives primarily in the water is dumb as shit. They have unlimited protection above and around them, so they have zero adaptive pressure to put anything into their intelligence. Land birds have a lot to worry about so their brains are approaching human levels of intellect.

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      If the land birds get any smarter they’re going to have to start worrying about a whole lot more. Like taxes, or rent.

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        I mean some birds have been shown exchanging money for goods and services, so it’s not that far off.

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          Oh god no, someone needs to warn the birds about capitalism.

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            Birds are very good at stealing things, so I think it’s too late for that

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              Stealing requires the belief that other people can own things. They are simply taking what is rightfully theirs. Birds are billionaires.

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              Our Crops, comrade

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      A land bird flew into my window so hard I was worried it died this morning. This happens once a month to my knowledge and I don’t spend long in my bedroom outside sleeping. Land birds aren’t smart outside of a few select species lol

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        In all seriousness that’s more of a sensory limitation than an intelligence limitation. IIRC birds’ eyes work differently from mammals and they can’t see glass pretty much at all.

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          Yea I know, more fun to just imagine they’re dumb though

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        Put some stickers on your window

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          That just gives them a target. They can’t see the window. This is a real problem in some cities. AFAIK no one has found a real solution other than frosting the windows, but then humans can’t see through the windows and get irritated.

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            SOLYX film claims to reduce bird strikes by 90%.

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            It’s funny, I went to visit a place and the person who lived there was starting to get their life in order, so they cleaned the window. I knew this because while I was there I heard a THUD and there was a giant streak of bird shit trailing down the window from the impact point.

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        Wtf. Would you please do something about that?

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          What do you want him to do, start a bird college?

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            Are you implying that helping birds avoid windows is an unsolved problem?

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              Yes. The only “solution” that we’ve found is to make the window with a “frosting effect,” which humans don’t like because we can’t see through that.

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                https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/

                Why would you say something so blatantly silly?

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            The only course they run is bird law

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          Like what? It’s a bay window like any other, I have blackout curtains drawn across it most of the time so I can sleep past 6. I’m not putting any stickers or anything on it that the hoa will get pissy about

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            https://abcbirds.org/blog/truth-about-birds-and-glass-collisions/

            I’d discuss options with the HOA, but you do you.

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            What color are they? That could be a determining factor.

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              The curtains are beige

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                Try a darker color, beige may be a bit too light. I dont know what is with birds a beige but it tends to cause some weird shit.

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        Funny story, never hit a bird with my car in Quebec, until I drove into Manitoba, where I proceeded to wack 3 in 2 days.

        Birds seem to be stupid by region.

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          You probably should drive less or get an electric bike.

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            I agree, but not to go on a road trip to Manitoba :P

            I actually did the math, and for how loaded the car was and how many people we brought, it was both cheaper and more eco-friendly to take a car that gets 42 MPG on that road trip than take a plane to Winnipeg.

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        A land bird flew into my window so hard I was worried it died this morning. This happens once a month

        The same bird???

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          Possibly, I didn’t see a corpse in my garden so I’m guessing it lives

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            Or the neighbors cat gets a free meal.

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        That’s less them being stupid and more their eyes are on the side of their head so they can’t see directly in front of them.

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      Not true at all. There’s tons of adaptive pressure. If there weren’t, we wouldn’t see the thousands of pelagic and shorebird species that we do. But even if what you say about the threat from predation were true --its not-- there would still be adaptive pressure from differential reproduction rates and access to nutrients.

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        Which is why you see ducks with all their spec points into r—ing and not getting r–ed. Yes they’re adapting but not to the environment.

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    I’m sure there’s some seagull out there with a 1000-yard stare who went through the most fucked up shit of his life in the 90’s and still remembers it like it was yesterday. He hangs out down by the bars and drinks discarded alcohol out of the trash, trying to forget, and then flies around drunk bumping into things.

    The other seagulls look at him and shake their heads with pity “he used to be such a good gull… so full of promise.”

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      Too soon, too soon, too soon.

      He stole food from Madonna too soon.

      Too young, too young, too soon too soon.

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    This reminds me of a talk I had with my dad, an equine veterinarian for 40 years. I’d seen that video of a horse eating a chick online and someone in the comments explained that horses are naturally opportunistic eaters and that’s why it took the chance to munch it down. I confidently told him this later on and he said, ‘nah, they’re just stupid’.

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      If you throw a blanket over a horses head, it will think it’s dead and starve to death if you don’t remove the blanket

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        Are they stupid or do they know that death is just a dark void?

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          Got me wondering weather or not horses actually know something we don’t. They always had shifty eyes.

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        Someone on youtube said it therefore it must be true. I believe it.

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          I read a youtube comment once which said that comments on youtube are always accurate and trustworthy. So there you go.

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    I don’t know that I’d trust an ornathologist to know how the brain chemistry works. But I do trust that they’re dumb. Lacking memory isn’t predictive of being dumb, but there’s probably some correlation. Maybe seagulls have perfect memory but just want to flip human observers the bird.

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      Ornithologists do actual science, they aren’t just bird watchers. An ornithologist is pretty much the only one I would trust about this because they are the ones studying the birds.

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        That and the bird lawyers.

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          Idk bird lawyers probably don’t deal with birds at their smartest. Human lawyers likely don’t think we’re intelligent life either

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            The feeling is mutual.

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          Idk man, I wouldn’t trust those guys. I think some of them are being paid off by the government to defend the position that birds are real. Crazy stuff, I know.

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          Idk man, bird law in this country is not governed by reason. Hard to find an attorney you can trust too know their shit

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      Maybe seagulls have perfect memory but just want to flip human observers the bird.

      My spirit animal

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    They wait for cruise ships to leave to grab fish trying to swim away. They’re probably smarter than most people.

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      Based on the 2020 US election, we know at least 74,222,958 people that fall under the seagull intelligence standard.

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        Not a single seagull voted for Trump. Not one. How do libs explain this, other than by voter suppression?

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          Daaamn. I never thought of that. Voter fraud confirmed.

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      Not a especially high bar!

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    They have enough thought process to play. Watch them fly. They play in the thermals. Do all manner of aerobatics. They know how to steal from humans. That’s not “dumb”.

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      I think a lot of birds have more complex internal lives than people realize. I have chickens, amd all four of them have a distinct personality and feelings.

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        No kidding. My yard has had more chickens than I can count over the years. Every one an individual.

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          And all of them evil

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            Source: https://www.deviantart.com/scheherazadenerai/art/13-1-13-2-Evil-Chicken-348298360

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      There’s literally a Sea Chanty from the 1600s about this. “Three White Gulls Were Flying”

      It was a Crow’s Nest Chanty. Not a rowing or pull and haul Chanty.

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        Do tell!

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        Idk if that’s like a weird spelling from another country, but I’ve always read it as Shanty.

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          There’s a number of spellings, since it’s a word from a time before standardised English. At least, that’s what I think.

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    “The greatest trick the devil ever played was making man believe he doesn’t exist”

    Those seagulls remember… and they’ll have their revenge for that hot dog bun you scared them off in 04’. tick tok

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    Since there is videos of seagulls hunting pigeons i’d say they are pretty smart birds. They just dont give a fuck to pretend around people.

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      Just because an animal is territorial and good at killing does not mean it’s smart.

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        Yes but we already know about cops.

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          Good at killing if you count targets they didn’t mean to kill I guess!

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        The approach is pretty smart though and it isnt standard seagull behaviour, so they are inventive. Also they are about the same size as pigeons.

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xRPTBhmcyXY

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          I dunno where you live, but on the coasts of the US, Seagulls are about 3 times the size of pigeons.

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        This entire argument is a joke. They are birds, not even mammals, what can apes know about bird-logic? Einstein said you cant judge a fish for how well it can climb a tree but our bias for human smarts remains. Judge a seagull in the context of a seagull and the result will be the same as for every single other species, some are smarter/dumber then others, all have their own strengths and weaknesses. A smart seagull is the one most consistently successful and healthy as a seagull.

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      They’re probably just “dumb” in comparison to corvids and parrots and the like.

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    deleted by creator

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    I don’t remember the 90s either.

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      “You’re dumb”

      -He

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      Back then, the Internet was cool.

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    Then wanted your French fries in the 90’s and they still want them today

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