Thread 5016833 - /an/ [Archived: 59 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:12:18 PM No.5016833
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Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:13:11 PM No.5016834
FOKKIN LAYGENT
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:14:37 PM No.5016835
shrok
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:17:26 PM No.5016839
*ding* GLLLAAaass
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:26:33 PM No.5016841
glask
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:32:30 PM No.5016843
>>5016833 (OP)
NO YOU STUPID PARROT PIECE OF SHIT, IT'S WARIO!
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:23:55 PM No.5016852
>I WANNA GO BACK
>CAN I GO BACK?
That shit wet l was gut-wrenching.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 7:44:54 PM No.5016942
There's a bird outside
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 2:45:03 AM No.5017102
touch purple
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:47:54 AM No.5017268
made of shrec
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:48:20 PM No.5017306
You do realise the parrot has no real conception as to what the items he names are, right?
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:57:06 PM No.5017309
metohl
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 1:14:32 PM No.5017315
hAat
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 2:08:26 PM No.5017327
>>5017306
https://youtu.be/7Pom2DZA5Pg

bollocks
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 10:32:09 PM No.5017544
>>5017306
It absolutely has concepts.
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 10:34:43 PM No.5017545
>>5017306
Fuckin dogs have concepts and i'd be 0% surprised if it were a fundamental function of every mammal and archosaur (crocodiles learn and predict)
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7/17/2025, 12:12:23 AM No.5017632
>>5016833 (OP)
Alex's story was always fascinating to me since I first read about the time he asked "what color?"
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 3:53:32 AM No.5017799
>>5017306
He clearly does if he can identify the same colour on different objects or make the connection that plants are like paper
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 11:09:21 AM No.5017951
>>5017632
I was sad when he asked to go back. ;_;
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 1:02:18 PM No.5017967
>>5017544
>>5017545
>>5017799
It's a dumb pigeon that doesn't know anything, don't be so delusional.
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 1:09:13 PM No.5017969
>>5017967
But enough about your mother
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 1:16:54 PM No.5017970
>>5017967
pigeons also have concepts
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:32:57 PM No.5017986
The wife is so annoying. I don't know how he can live with 4 birds in the house!
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 5:48:25 PM No.5018013
>>5017306
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about, Apollo has
>asked questions about identification (touching an unfamiliar object and asking "What's this" repeatedly until given an answer)
>made connections between unrelated objects (like plant and paper)
>coined new terms to describe phenomena (like "pour water outside" for rain)
>insisted his answer to a question was right based on stimuli (such as insisting a wall is "glass" instead of "rock" because it would have felt more alike to glass than rock when smacking into it with his beak, to the point where the trainers agreed...)
>clearly making actual jokes, like intentionally answering questions wrong in order to get a rise out of dalton and tori
>behaving differently with the student teachers and getting answers right most of the time while acting reserved because he understands he "has" to do it there, whereas feels more comfortable stumbling through the answers at home
like seriously, there's been so many instances where you can see the lad thinking with that little bird brain of his.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 5:49:45 PM No.5018015
>>5017986
tori is just autistic, she is an absolute catch compared to most women.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 2:56:33 AM No.5018361
oooooh i got da bird
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 12:51:05 PM No.5018559
>yeah guys, the parrot totally understands who the video game character wario is and the funtion of glass, not because the owner continously tells the parrot what certain things are so it makes an association through repetition
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 2:14:19 PM No.5018598
>>5018559
>the owner continously tells the parrot what certain things are so it makes an association through repetition
Yeah thatโ€™s kind of how learning words usually works you fucking dent head. Nobody said he knows who wario is supposed to be
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 8:35:03 PM No.5018706
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>>5017327
>https://youtu.be/7Pom2DZA5Pg
>7Pom2DZA5Pg
>Pom
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 9:45:58 PM No.5018733
>>5018559
The parrot has own concepts. He regards lizards as "bug" and ceramics as "rock"
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Anonymous
7/19/2025, 12:16:10 AM No.5018795
>>5018733
I think he refers to any animal that isn't a bird or another human as a bug since he's called lizards and snakes bugs. Him calling cooked meat a bug was especially interesting, and I think definitely is evidence of him making these kinds of associations in his head.
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Anonymous
7/19/2025, 12:18:49 AM No.5018797
>>5018795
>you're either a friend or food
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 12:30:20 AM No.5018810
>>5018795
>snakes are bugs
I've posted about this before and just checked desuarchive for me old-ass post about it: https://desuarchive.org/an/thread/4589169/#4670406
In short, if the bird is Chinese, then yes: snakes are bugs.
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 3:28:30 AM No.5018884
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