• @[email protected]
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    2810 months ago

    I have a feeling this is like that elephant “fact” that was spread around and I 100% fell for, that elephants look at us and think we’re “cute”.

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s projecting. And delusion.

    First words are also often ‘mam’ ‘mum’ and a bit later ‘da’ or ‘pa’, not because babies love their parents, but because those are the easiest sounds to mimic.

    So we adopted those sounds/words to mean mother and father. Not the other way around. We are really good at finding arguments to fit our view and narrative.

  • @[email protected]
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    2710 months ago

    Plausible enough, but a good reminder to read the citation before passing along as a fact. That’s how dictatorships come about.

  • @[email protected]
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    13210 months ago

    I hate it when people say shit like this so authoritatively. Like this is some conjecture at best. It’s a baby. No one knows why a baby does this. Someone assumed that and some other people said oh yeah that makes sense.

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      910 months ago

      It’s nicer to believe than my baby turned away because it’s tummy hurts from laughing at my face too much.

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      It doesn’t really seem that hard to test? Emotions–at least in their occurrence and strength–are detectable with non-invasive brain scans. We’ve been doing that for ages. Put some electrodes on a baby, let them see their mommy, watch the graph spike until they turn away.

      The argument “how could we know that about babies?” was used, for decades, to justify doing surgery on babies without anesthesia. They can’t talk, so who knows if they’re feeling pain or not. Guess we can safely assume they don’t. Point being, we don’t have to have a conversation with them about it to know why they’re doing something.

    • chingadera
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      2710 months ago

      My first thought what how the fuck could you possibly know that

  • Kairos
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    Actually it’s because they didn’t buy the premium emote as it was like a thousand V-Bucks.

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    1510 months ago

    In my experience, the first time your child smiles at you, you’re overwhelmed with joy and wonder, which is undercut moments late by the realization that your child is not smiling because of you, but because they just took a massive shit.

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    Fake or not it made me smile and I do think/remember children feelings being extremely strong. Minor shit makes kids cry and wallow in despair. We all ought to remember about that more often and be gentle with little humans

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      1410 months ago

      It’s all the best and worst they’ve ever felt, cause it’s all they’ve known yet.

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    610 months ago

    … they sometimes turn away in the middle of smiling at you because they’re so overwhelmed by joy they can’t handle all the emotion and have to regulate like Warren G and Nate Dogg.