"THANKS FOR DESTROYING MY CHILDHOOD FUCK EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO I HOPE THEIR MOTHERS BLEED TO DEATH IN A BACK ALLEY OF SESAME STREET AND OSCAR THE GROUCH FEASTS ON THEIR REMAINS"
I'm currently "enjoying" a debate with a fellow known in some parts of Dar Intarwebs as Tigger the Wonder Wanker. This is a guy who thinks Imperial Japan could both land troops on California and that they'd march to Chicago in three weeks.
I watched this last night. Absolutely cool! "Dogs Decoded" reveals the science behind the remarkable bond between humans and their dogs and investigates new discoveries in genetics that are illuminating the origin of dogs — with surprising implications for the evolution of human culture. Other research is proving what dog lovers have suspected all along: Dogs have an uncanny ability to read and respond to human emotions. Humans, in turn, respond to dogs with the same hormone responsible for bonding mothers to their babies. How did this incredible relationship between humans and dogs come to be? And how can dogs, so closely related to fearsome wild wolves, behave so differently?
You can watch the entire episode online Here. (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/nature/dogs-decoded.html)
They used a short clip from Air's Cherry Blossom Girl (http://cdn1-21.projectplaylist.com/e1/v1_0_0/0qEMEAL9oJ9FthzZk3XutauanmRDC3cQeQdZKWv2hUCD8V_DodedLF3TPD6sMs0HDMRsXa-LPnSD0Bz36LOEEg==?e=1289714717&h=4df4a43dabdd9ce9e5152dfb04d63182). Like 2 seconds worth. :P
I don't know if you've seen this yet, but the segment on domesticated foxes is frigging cool. They're just as dependent on humans as dogs, affectionate, love being part of a pack, etc. And the markings on them are absolutely beautiful with the light eye colors they have.
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Date: 12/11/10 18:01 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 12/11/10 18:15 (UTC)"THANKS FOR DESTROYING MY CHILDHOOD FUCK EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO I HOPE THEIR MOTHERS BLEED TO DEATH IN A BACK ALLEY OF SESAME STREET AND OSCAR THE GROUCH FEASTS ON THEIR REMAINS"
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Date: 12/11/10 20:29 (UTC)It's all funnier when you've got a 3 year old and watch Sesame Street every morning.
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Date: 12/11/10 18:21 (UTC)OTAY!
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Date: 12/11/10 18:37 (UTC)I couldn't!
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Date: 12/11/10 18:46 (UTC)That's some fine posing there - it's sort of a freshly-tased look.
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Date: 12/11/10 19:25 (UTC)NOW KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!
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Date: 12/11/10 19:03 (UTC)How to wrap a cat for Christmas
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Date: 12/11/10 19:36 (UTC)As you can imagine my reaction is a lot of this:
mixed with this:
And this is what really matters:
Date: 12/11/10 19:45 (UTC)More videos for the LULZ:
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Date: 12/11/10 19:52 (UTC)These are addictive.
Date: 12/11/10 20:38 (UTC)For cool stuff
Date: 12/11/10 21:24 (UTC)I watched this last night. Absolutely cool! "Dogs Decoded" reveals the science behind the remarkable bond between humans and their dogs and investigates new discoveries in genetics that are illuminating the origin of dogs — with surprising implications for the evolution of human culture. Other research is proving what dog lovers have suspected all along: Dogs have an uncanny ability to read and respond to human emotions. Humans, in turn, respond to dogs with the same hormone responsible for bonding mothers to their babies. How did this incredible relationship between humans and dogs come to be? And how can dogs, so closely related to fearsome wild wolves, behave so differently?
You can watch the entire episode online Here. (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/nature/dogs-decoded.html)
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Date: 13/11/10 01:30 (UTC)Re: For cool stuff
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Date: 13/11/10 07:06 (UTC)I got lulz too!
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