Re: [2014-05-31] Noses in Psychology
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:04 pm
Then you may want to vacate this thread because there are going to be a lot of them in here.
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Can I talk about how ponies are herbivores and it bothers me both when people thinks that:Oldrac the Chitinous wrote:I'm sorry, everyone, but this thread is now about ponies. Please try to stay on topic.
How can it be marxist propaganda if each paper disproves the last? Doesn't that mean that for every marxist, there is an non-marxist trying to disprove that marxist?Nerd wrote: The only constant in sociology is the rebuttal of previous studies and previous rebuttals. It's just marxist propaganda trying to disguise itself as science because they've seen that gullible people have blind faith in it and anything that poses as one (following the example of Freud, who is nowadays totally debunked).
I'm really interested in this pact that you speak of. Please give us details. Is there an annual meeting of those who made this pact? Is there a contract they signed? Do they sign in blood, as all cabals plotting to destroy the education of our children do?Nerd wrote: what saddens me is the corruption implied by the existance of a succint pact between scholars NOT TO expose it due to the ramifications that discrediting it would bring to public universities.
It's more common than you'd think.GUTCHUCKER wrote:Also, herbivores sometimes very rarely eat meat; possibly if they're crazy or weird or just because.
It's not a responsibility I take lightly.GUTCHUCKER wrote:then oldrac decided he didn't like the content of this thread and started spamming pictures and .gifs of ponies.
They often eat placentas, I don't know if they go for their own.ReasonablyDoubtful wrote:It's more common than you'd think.GUTCHUCKER wrote:Also, herbivores sometimes very rarely eat meat; possibly if they're crazy or weird or just because.
Cannibalism != carnivorism, omnivorism, or herbivorous meat-eating.Guest wrote:They often eat placentas, I don't know if they go for their own.ReasonablyDoubtful wrote:It's more common than you'd think.GUTCHUCKER wrote:Also, herbivores sometimes very rarely eat meat; possibly if they're crazy or weird or just because.
I thought they'd mainly go for their own, after giving birth, for energy. I once saw a goat doing that. With it's own placenta. After giving birth. Probably because giving birth needs a lot of energy and because of that the goat might have been hungry.Guest wrote:They often eat placentas, I don't know if they go for their own.ReasonablyDoubtful wrote:It's more common than you'd think.GUTCHUCKER wrote:Also, herbivores sometimes very rarely eat meat; possibly if they're crazy or weird or just because.