Before AI, we just had insane people.
76 0 ReplyBefore AI we have Silent Hill.
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Birds with hands
17 0 ReplyHow does this make more sense? They can't bend their beaks the same way we can bend our thumb and finger
14 0 ReplyTouch the tip of your index (also known as fore finger)to the tip of your thumb. There is no bending involved and you can generate a decent amount of force and pick things up that way.
11 0 ReplyThis changes everything. Only going to use my beak for eating now.
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Some kind of can. But not really the same way.
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If you think this is fucked up, birds have tiny little deformed hands on their wings kind of like how animators will reduce the scale of a bone for a part of a model they want to hide.
9 0 ReplyFrom the foundational textbook "Garden of Earthly Delights" by H. Bosch et al
8 0 ReplyI'm sorry I still don't totally understand. I don't mean to be dumb, I just really wish they labeled the different parts.
6 0 ReplyI looked closely at it, comparing it to the pigeon currently nesting in our windowbox, and I can definitely say they do not look the same.
5 0 ReplySee my reply to the other person in this thread.
2 0 ReplyBut where's the mouth functionality?
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I just want to know if birds go around thinking, “Crushing your head! Crushing your head!”
5 0 ReplyHas science gone too far? Find out in the scattered audio logs left behind in the mysteriously abandoned research complex.
4 0 ReplyAh yes because so many birds have prehensile beaks lol
2 0 ReplyA bunch of birds have prehensile beaks; it just means "grasping". Macaws, parrots, and cockatoos for example.
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