Since my comment was as pedantic as was physically possible, I had to make it absolutely clear that humans were also animals...and I hate myself for it...
And I heard that non humans looked at the finger by the great Steven Fry, not personally of course, but I took his word for it, although I suspect you could train a dog to point at things, but whether the dog knows that is what it's doing or not, is another matter.
Stephen Fry is excellent. I don't say "non human animal" very much anymore, but I said it all the time as a kid, so I have affection for it. Speaking precisely was really important to me when I was a kid, for some reason. I used to sit in the car and reword the adds on billboards in my head to make them as clear as possible.
Is it normal that I don't understand pointing?
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Since my comment was as pedantic as was physically possible, I had to make it absolutely clear that humans were also animals...and I hate myself for it...
And I heard that non humans looked at the finger by the great Steven Fry, not personally of course, but I took his word for it, although I suspect you could train a dog to point at things, but whether the dog knows that is what it's doing or not, is another matter.
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Stephen Fry is excellent. I don't say "non human animal" very much anymore, but I said it all the time as a kid, so I have affection for it. Speaking precisely was really important to me when I was a kid, for some reason. I used to sit in the car and reword the adds on billboards in my head to make them as clear as possible.
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Oh borderline OCD...how you make the world so much more interesting...
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I have actual OCD, not just borderline.