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How Plants Communicate and Think
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2018-03-10 at 3:41 AM UTC
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2018-03-10 at 3:48 AM UTC
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2018-03-10 at 9:11 AM UTCCsn plsntd srr eat ur ryes can nit
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2018-03-10 at 7:26 PM UTC
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2018-03-10 at 7:31 PM UTCI asked my houseplant about this earlier this morning while we were playing chess, but he just stared at me blankly. Doesn't seem too intelligent to me.
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2018-03-10 at 7:36 PM UTC
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2018-03-10 at 7:41 PM UTC
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2018-03-10 at 7:45 PM UTC
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2018-03-10 at 7:46 PM UTCHey, thanks for having me. Just tryn to plant my foot in the door.
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2018-03-10 at 8:24 PM UTCHey there, Mr Questions.
I'm glad you are back and alive. I am very sorry to hear of the passing of our beloved choots magoots. She was an excellent kitty. She always looked so grumpeh, I love it. I always felt like I was fucking up when I saw that disapproving frown of contempt. And I loved it. What a fine cat to lose. And what a bond to break, MmQ and Chootie the Cutie.
Rest in Peace you fine feline. May Allah and Xenu deliver your chubby tiger into cat Valhalla, so that Fenrir may fall to her glare. Stay strong MmQ.
Love,
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2018-03-11 at 6:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I asked my houseplant about this earlier this morning while we were playing chess, but he just stared at me blankly. Doesn't seem too intelligent to me.
your mistaking a ratt for a dogg.
a rat dont have the intelligence of a dogg nad neither does your houseplant have the intelligence of a fieldplant. -
2018-03-11 at 6:20 AM UTC
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2018-03-11 at 4:23 PM UTCPerhaps your plant is simply assessing the situation and refusing to influence your decisions.
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2018-03-18 at 8:15 AM UTCObbe please respond to my serious post
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2018-03-18 at 8:15 AM UTCI love u budo
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2018-03-18 at 1:15 PM UTCwhy is this fred so popular? i never bothered with it coz i saw it was an obbe fred. but it keeps popping up in hot topics and has gone 6 pages. so if sum1 can convince me then i might just read it. sum it up in a few sentences for me.
is there any cool off topic drama going on in here that i should know about?
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2018-03-18 at 1:51 PM UTC
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2018-03-18 at 2:02 PM UTCand that^ is how its done folks
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2018-03-20 at 11:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jeremus Obbe please respond to my serious post
The word intelligence derives from the Latin intelegere; to choose between. In situations of choice if the decision made after assessment is beneficial, it is considered to be an intelligent decision. Legg and Hutter (2007) collected some 70 different definitions of intelligence and summarized them as follows. Intelligence: (i) Is a property that an individual has as it interacts with its environment or environments. (ii) Is related to the agents ability to succeed or profit with respect to some goal or objective. (iii) Depends on how able the agent is to adapt to different objectives or environments.
In the same numerical order. (i) Wild plants interact with and respond to their environment via competitive and other biotic and abiotic signals. (ii) The goal or objective is fitness with seed number as a fitness proxy. Those most successful, and thus most fit, provide more offspring. (iii) Fitness depends on the skill with which individuals best adapt to their environment throughout their life cycle (McNamara and Houston, 1996). Those individual plants that can master and adapt to the problems of competition, master other biotic and abiotic stresses with greater plasticity, lower cost, higher probability, or more rapidly, are fitter and on this basis are more intelligent. Finally intelligence is a capacity for problem solving, (the psychologists choice) and profiting from experience another (Jennings, 1923; Gardner, 1983; Sternberg and Detterman, 1986; Sternberg, 1986). All effectively say the same thing.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4845027/ -
2018-03-20 at 2:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The word intelligence derives from the Latin intelegere; to choose between. In situations of choice if the decision made after assessment is beneficial, it is considered to be an intelligent decision. Legg and Hutter (2007) collected some 70 different definitions of intelligence and summarized them as follows. Intelligence: (i) Is a property that an individual has as it interacts with its environment or environments. (ii) Is related to the agents ability to succeed or profit with respect to some goal or objective. (iii) Depends on how able the agent is to adapt to different objectives or environments.
In the same numerical order. (i) Wild plants interact with and respond to their environment via competitive and other biotic and abiotic signals. (ii) The goal or objective is fitness with seed number as a fitness proxy. Those most successful, and thus most fit, provide more offspring. (iii) Fitness depends on the skill with which individuals best adapt to their environment throughout their life cycle (McNamara and Houston, 1996). Those individual plants that can master and adapt to the problems of competition, master other biotic and abiotic stresses with greater plasticity, lower cost, higher probability, or more rapidly, are fitter and on this basis are more intelligent. Finally intelligence is a capacity for problem solving, (the psychologists choice) and profiting from experience another (Jennings, 1923; Gardner, 1983; Sternberg and Detterman, 1986; Sternberg, 1986). All effectively say the same thing.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4845027/
Sorry, I don't think we have intelligence, thus this post must be the work of an Evil Demon.