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Animals do not "anticipate"
****wit David Harrison, ignorant pig-sodomizing cracker, lied:
On 15 May 2006 an inept Goober dishonestly "boasted": NOTHING you can understand is beyond my or any other sane person's ability, ****wit. I understand how some farm animals benefit from farming. NO animals "benefit" from coming into existence, ****wit. You do not "understand" such a thing, because it isn't true. |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
Leif Erikson wrote: ****wit David Harrison, ignorant possum-eating cracker, lied: On Wed, 10 May 2006, Leif Erikson shoved ****wit David Harrison's nose in the dog**** *again*: Opinicus wrote: Leif hilariously compared the ability to understand language, with the ability to anticipate :-) If you telephone the veterinarian and make an appointment to take your dog in, and the dog is sitting in the room with you as you make the call, the dog does not anticipate the trip to the vet; but if you do the same thing with a child age 5 or more, there's a very good chance the child will know he is going to be seeing the doctor. That's anticipation. Bad example because it depends on language ability. That's part of what makes it a GOOD example. The kind of anticipation you and ****wit David Harrison are trying to attribute to dogs and other animals By YOUR denial of its very existence is admittedly beyond your ability NOTHING you can understand is beyond my or any other sane person's ability, ****wit. *absolutely* depends on language - LOL! Mine doesn't, It does, ****wit. that's why animals don't experience it. They experience anticipation that's not dependant on language Leif. No. Yes Goo. The answer is YES. |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
whining, crying, HIV+ fudgepacker pantywaist ronnnnnnnnnnie hamilton
**** himself again with: Leif Erikson wrote: ****wit David Harrison, ignorant possum-eating cracker, lied: On Wed, 10 May 2006, Leif Erikson shoved ****wit David Harrison's nose in the dog**** *again*: Opinicus wrote: Leif hilariously compared the ability to understand language, with the ability to anticipate :-) If you telephone the veterinarian and make an appointment to take your dog in, and the dog is sitting in the room with you as you make the call, the dog does not anticipate the trip to the vet; but if you do the same thing with a child age 5 or more, there's a very good chance the child will know he is going to be seeing the doctor. That's anticipation. Bad example because it depends on language ability. That's part of what makes it a GOOD example. The kind of anticipation you and ****wit David Harrison are trying to attribute to dogs and other animals By YOUR denial of its very existence is admittedly beyond your ability NOTHING you can understand is beyond my or any other sane person's ability, ****wit. *absolutely* depends on language - LOL! Mine doesn't, It does, ****wit. that's why animals don't experience it. They experience anticipation that's not dependant on language Leif. No. Yes Leif. No, ronnnnnnnnnnnnie. Dogs do not anticipate. |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
Leif Erikson wrote: whining, crying, HIV+ fudgepacker pantywaist ronnnnnnnnnnie hamilton **** himself again with: Leif Erikson wrote: ****wit David Harrison, ignorant possum-eating cracker, lied: On Wed, 10 May 2006, Leif Erikson shoved ****wit David Harrison's nose in the dog**** *again*: Opinicus wrote: Leif hilariously compared the ability to understand language, with the ability to anticipate :-) If you telephone the veterinarian and make an appointment to take your dog in, and the dog is sitting in the room with you as you make the call, the dog does not anticipate the trip to the vet; but if you do the same thing with a child age 5 or more, there's a very good chance the child will know he is going to be seeing the doctor. That's anticipation. Bad example because it depends on language ability. That's part of what makes it a GOOD example. The kind of anticipation you and ****wit David Harrison are trying to attribute to dogs and other animals By YOUR denial of its very existence is admittedly beyond your ability NOTHING you can understand is beyond my or any other sane person's ability, ****wit. *absolutely* depends on language - LOL! Mine doesn't, It does, ****wit. that's why animals don't experience it. They experience anticipation that's not dependant on language Leif. No. Yes Leif. No, ronnnnnnnnnnnnie. Dogs do not anticipate. Millions of dog owners would say you are a retard Goo. |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
whining, crying, HIV+ fudgepacker pantywaist ronnnnnnnnnnie hamilton
**** himself again with: Leif Erikson wrote: whining, crying, HIV+ fudgepacker pantywaist ronnnnnnnnnnie hamilton **** himself again with: Leif Erikson wrote: ****wit David Harrison, ignorant possum-eating cracker, lied: On Wed, 10 May 2006, Leif Erikson shoved ****wit David Harrison's nose in the dog**** *again*: Opinicus wrote: Leif hilariously compared the ability to understand language, with the ability to anticipate :-) If you telephone the veterinarian and make an appointment to take your dog in, and the dog is sitting in the room with you as you make the call, the dog does not anticipate the trip to the vet; but if you do the same thing with a child age 5 or more, there's a very good chance the child will know he is going to be seeing the doctor. That's anticipation. Bad example because it depends on language ability. That's part of what makes it a GOOD example. The kind of anticipation you and ****wit David Harrison are trying to attribute to dogs and other animals By YOUR denial of its very existence is admittedly beyond your ability NOTHING you can understand is beyond my or any other sane person's ability, ****wit. *absolutely* depends on language - LOL! Mine doesn't, It does, ****wit. that's why animals don't experience it. They experience anticipation that's not dependant on language Leif. No. Yes Leif. No, ronnnnnnnnnnnnie. Dogs do not anticipate. Millions of dog owners would say They're wrong, ronnnnnnnnnnie. They are anthropomorphizing their dogs. It's silly and childish. |
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Animals anticipate. My dog anticipates my arrival home from work.
About 10 minutes before I generally get home, she goes and waits by the door, or so my wife says. If I am later then about 10 minutes, she starts to whine. My puppy is small. She can fit through certain holes in the fence or under the porch in our backyard. She does not attempt to do this while I am out with her. However, if I go inside, I can watch her wiggle through various holes to get to the front yard while I am looking out the window. She finds new ones when I patch the previous one. But she only makes her escape when she thinks I am gone. If you ever saw my dog go nuts when he sees a squirell out the picture window, you couldn't tell me he isn't "anticipating" what he would do if he caught that little bugger. He has never caught one, but he wants to. That is desire. Desire is only possible with anticipation. When my black lab was aapuppy, the roommate I lived with had an orange mutt. I would give them rawhide chews. The big dog would eat hers in no time, the puppy obviously took longer. I would be watching TV, and the puppy would bark. The big dog had his toy, I took it from her and lightly tapped her muzzel and said "no" and gave him back his toy. This repeated 2 more times. After the third time, I watched out of the corner of my eye. The puppy picked up his chew, put it down at the big dog's feet, nosed it closer to her, and then backed off. She picked it up, he barked. He was doing it because it amused him to see her get in touble. Amusement requires anticipation. But, that is just my opinion. I am sure you think I am wrong. |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
On 19 May 2006, an absurd and inept Goobe wrote:
whining, crying, HIV+ fudgepacker pantywaist ronnnnnnnnnnie hamilton **** himself again with: Millions of dog owners would say you are a retard Goo. They're wrong LOL! |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
****wit David Harrison, ignorant dog-sodomizing cracker, ****ed
himself: On 19 May 2006, Leif Erikson wrote: whining, crying, HIV+ fudgepacker pantywaist ronnnnnnnnnnie hamilton **** himself again with: Millions of dog owners would say you are a retard Goo. They're wrong, ronnnnnnnnnnie. They are anthropomorphizing their dogs. It's silly and childish. LOL! It *is* rather funny that they do that, ****wit. However, I wouldn't have expected you to admit it. |
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Animals do not "anticipate"
"Too emotionally invested?????" I suppose you think animals don't
deserve any respect or acknowledgement for the good they do or the companionship and unconditional love they give to millions of people. You are an insensitive cretin who doesn't deserve the company of animals. As for me being child-like...children see things as they are, purely, simply and without preconcieved notions or prejudice. So, thank you, I take that as a compliment. |
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