On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," octopuses use their intelligent arms to capture prey and explore their environments. Their arms contain neurons enabling the octopus to use them indep...
On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," octopuses use their intelligent arms to capture prey and explore their environments. Their arms contain neurons enabling the octopus to use them independently.
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So you don't think grammar and spelling mechanisms should be applied throughout the whole language? That sounds illogical. Like saying mathematical axioms should only be true when they're convenient (1984, anyone?). Or science even. Have you heard of Esperanto? Looking at language logically is not an intellectual crime, defending a faulty system precisely for the faults it perpetuates is.
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OMG he pulled out some useless latin only to FAIL.
Ask a marine biologist next time you tard...
Marine Biologist Nerd Here...
Thinking of that, they're smarter than we think, I mean they're smart, but they're that smart AT 1-2 years of age!
You mean pedantry ...
But Fairy Snuff. If you want to use these new-fangled neologisms created by the ignorant and perpetrated by the unthinking, you go for it.