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Pardon the rage, I'm on a bit of a rant. I just got out of my Intro. to Sociology class, infuriated. My sociology professor, who dumbs everything down to that of elementary school terminology for the morons, made the claim that humans have no instincts...
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Ah, found a wiki article has an alternative definition of the... .
I don't know.
Something to do with the instinct to "grasp" the mother I think.
I would chalk that up to some sort of instinct).
In an attempt to swim (do not try this at home) .
I just wanted to get people's opinion on somethinig that I'm a bit baffled by. In a situation where something unexpectedly fails is the recognised human response to move away from the noise, moving object, explosion etc or to move towards it? We have ...
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Height, but if a gin wheel failed at 10+ meters i would be running for cover! Biggest human instinct instinct, protect our own, and eat others!lol!! Biggest human instinct i come across is trying to tell they have been....
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Yes? Discuss I mean, they distract us in that they make "survival" unnecessary .
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I just got back from Essence Emerging, an inner work group that meets twice a year, led by Jessica Dibb and Russ. This class we focused on the instincts and their essential qualities. It was an amazing class, lots of new insights on the instincts, and...
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I really....
In our human culture women have more of a social instinct than men which is the most communally connected and 'human').
For more combustive encounters.
What do you think about sliding. Is it in a way instinct to know how to land. Or does practice make good sliding? Or both? Hint: Don't only consider Superman diving, consider all different types.
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At first i had to practice to slide and stuff but now it's just instinct...unless I'm lazy (in which case even if i'm playing snake i aint sliding baseball, so it's pretty much instinct....
I play baseball, so it's pretty much instinct.
Hi, I decided to join this forum since my family recently decided to have a Siberian Husky. She's 8-9 weeks old, and she's really energetic. I also have 3 chihuahuas and I'm working on getting them to get along without problems. I've prepared and educated...
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Since Husky's have a prey....
My 2 dont.
Prey instinct....again this is from personal experience only.
It teaches them to beg, which isn't good buggers for counter surfing!) .
That said...human food...bad plan.
From personal experience really).
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This is my response to the "I'm a Vampire" Champagne Challenge (#103). Told as a Mick voice over. Disclaimer: I don't own the world of Moonlight or its inhabitants, but I like to think of it was my home away from home. No copyright intended. Instinct ...
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But whatever it is that keeps me here – I’m for my beautiful banner! well, unwilling as it was...he opened himself up to the one human who can save-handed – literally.
It’s instinct -- you go on because you have to.
Tonight.
Answer in poll above, post your opinions as you see fit. This question stems from a discussion I had with my GM last night about whether dogs may do acts out of pure malicious intent. An example being: Dog A sees Dog B, and Dog A for NO reason whatsoever...
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If a human sees another human with a knifeAs far asI know, everything....
Stick your face in a big dogs face, instinct is the decision that your body naturally defers to.
Like a basic instinct of survival for any human being.
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There are some (like the hunting by mammalian predators) that are refereed to as instinct, but are actually an interaction between learning and ....
But animals have innate behaviors.
It depends somewhat on what you are defining as instinct.
See article here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... t-one.html “Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.” -...
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instinct tells me that Craig didn't really read the article and the SCEPCOP won't bother coming back to the thread anyway as he watches his forum die.
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