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My 11-month male cat lets my foster kittens nurse on him.
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this is going to be a silly reblog but i have kind of a fixation on animal qualia and the idea of an animal's umwelt, so i ended up wondering whether pudding was actually "enjoying" this.
which meant i went and read about snail brains.
here's the bad news, at least by human standards:
snails do not have anything like a centralized brain. their nervous system is made up of small clusters of neurons (ganglia) that mostly handle very local tasks. they don't have a cortex, they don't build big integrated models of the world, and they almost certainly don't experience things like appreciation, anticipation, or savoring.
pudding is not looking at the sky and thinking it's beautiful.
snail eyes are basically light sensors - they can tell bright from dark, but not form images. snail "taste" is done through chemoreceptors on their tentacles and around their mouth. those receptors don't produce flavor the way ours do; they just detect chemical compounds and sort them into "approach," "ignore," or "avoid."
so there's no evidence that snails enjoy food, or wind, or views, the way mammals do.
and that does sound kind of sad. but then i thought that maybe we are asking the wrong question.
snails do have valence. they detect aversive things (like salt or dryness) and withdraw from them. they detect non-aversive or beneficial conditions (like moisture) and stay extended. when pudding is stretched out like this, it means his nervous system is basically saying "this is safe; nothing is wrong."
if we define pleasure not as our human experience of dopamine and reward chemicals but instead as "the absence of aversion" - a state where the organism is open to its environment instead of defending itself - then this does count as something positive, even if it's extremely nothing like human enjoyment.
pudding isn't appreciating the wind. but his body is registering humidity, safety, and the ability to keep functioning, and that matters to him in the only way his nervous system can make things matter. he does not think "this is great, this is awesome, i love the weather", because he doesn't think in the way we do at all, but the neurological action in his ganglion tell his body that he is safe, that the moisture is an acceptable level, that it's not too dry or windy, and that there's nothing imminently threatening.
i think a lot of the sadness comes from assuming that a good life has to look like ours: full of enjoyment, meaning, and aesthetic experience. but a snail isn't missing those things. its world just isn't built to include them.
snails don't have a sense of flavor. they don't even have tastebuds. this seems like a gimme, right? but again that might be asking the wrong question about what "taste" is. biologically speaking, it's chemoreception. we taste sweet because it indicates high value, high calorie sugar molecules. we taste salty for salt, umami for proteins. so in what way does pudding's chemoreceptors differ from ours instrumentally? we can say "by our human perspective, pudding can't experience "preference" or "savoring" or "anticipation of delicious food"", but from pudding's perspective we have radically overengineered ourselves for the task at hand. pudding can tell what's salty, what's high value, what has the chemicals he needs. the functional outcome is that he can discriminate food souces based on their composition. is that not taste?
so maybe the point isn't "this is sad because he can't enjoy it," but "this is a reminder that minds come in radically different shapes, and value doesn't have to be rich to be real."
You showed Pudding the world and they said "safe here, this is fine," and there's value and beauty in that.
brb trying this
Experience: Learning the right way to connect the dots.
This is the best representation of something I have been trying to explain to people for years!!!! Saving this to my phone so I can routinely pull it out when I need.
This shit never made more sense than now
Ok really obsessed with this image because I’ve seen multiple times people assert that the “real image” had a star of david as the “original conspiracy theory panel” but when you look at it, the lines are REALLY obviously edited and not the same quality as the rest of the drawing, and so in searching for the actual original, the best I can find through tineye is a two panel version posted to 9gag which just features the colored dots labeled “information” and the connected lines called “knowledge”, but instead they’re labeled “knowledge” and “experience” respectively. The first time I see it edited to include “wisdom”, it’s a panel with a single green dot and a single purple dot, as if wisdom is removing all but the most relevant data points. A pretty common early panel seems to be connecting all the dots so it makes a cat and labeling it “creativity”. I see some extra panels looking like this first posted to an obscure site in 2016
and it seems like it spread around a lot of Russian URLs. The first time I can find it with an “intelligence” panel, it looks like this and was posted to a blog page in spanish:
The series of panels then evolves into this:
and finally gets a conspiracy theory panel on a .pl website
and doesn’t seem to turn into the recognizable 6 panel form ending in conspiracy theory until it’s posted to imgur in 2020.
Now Gaping Void is like. Some sort of business image creation website. The seems to have existed since 2014, and claims to have created the original 2 panel comic seen here, which also bears their @, which has been in use on twitter since 2008. IDK how to describe them, they make bland motivational images you see businesses using. They’ve created a 6-panel version of their original 2 panel drawing, and it looks like this:
As far as I can tell, what happened is that this business account made a little comic that was just vague enough to get chewed up and regurgitated all over the internet in multiple different forms, before at one point getting a star of david slapped on it by a random user on imgur who was pppprobably actually implying that jews really were the root of bad things? Because “it’s all the jews fault” was kind of a meme for a while, before things got fashy and that sentiment became disturbingly sincere(as opposed to disturbingly blase about a real group of people).
And then they removed the original watermark and slapped their own creaky watermark on it, which led nowhere because they were just some guy editing stuff on imgur.
And then a tumblr user decided that it was actually dire social commentary, and you’re antisemetic if you don’t use the version of the comic imagined by one imgur guy that blamed jewish people for conspiracy theories. Which was just one in a long line of these 2 panels getting endlessly recycled since 2014 at least.
So anyway. The unicorn wasn’t originally there. But the star of david wasn’t either. Crazy stuff.
This post is an excellent example of how memes mutate as they spread.
This is Tie, she is going to eat all of the notes
reblog to feed her notes
How is she doing this
*flies past*
Thats the context for this meme???
I feel like I've been robbed the whole time. This is magical.
I'm dying
This is getting a lot of notes again and is reminding me that I should try to get out for more walks in the nice autumn weather
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I was too busy laughing to take a picture but my son answered the door last night ready for an adventure 😭😭😭
IT HAPPENED AGAINNN
ok i regret not unmuting this earlier
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This is what we do to the guys. Back at the lab.
every time i see this image it makes me happy
or this one
sometimes being a fan of something means not wanting them to make any more of it
“On social media you only see people’s highs and not their lows so you get the impression that everybody else only experiences highs which can lower your self esteem” idk what social media you’re on but it isn’t like that for me