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"Understanding" is hard to define in another species. We had two dogs that lived together for about 10 years. When the one died, the immediate and short-term behavior of the other was dramatic. When we buried the dog, we made an effort to keep the other from watching because we thought maybe he'd try to dig his buddy up or something. He whined the entire time we were outside and eventually found his way into the attic to peer out the attic window. For about two weeks after, he laid down and slept on the spot were we buried his friend and for some reason, gathered sticks and chew toys and balls on the site.
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I'll have to agree with eveyrone who said the most disgusting part of that video was the dish soap. I had a Jewish friend in school who always brought lunch and would offer his cut fruit and vegetables as his mother always packed a lot. I always wondered why they always tasted like soap. Yuck.

Those little buggies don't stand a chance.
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As a former janitor I would say that the average person with non-janitorial experience would be surprised at the number of "people" that express their displeasure with something by wiping excrement on it/doors/walls, etc.

Seriously, I can't count the times and I was only a janitor in two different places for maybe 16 months tops during college.
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I'm leaning to a fairly loose interpretation of hidden. I would consider the rivets and the scrolling on the stalls a hidden Mickey. I would also guess if working there and given any amount of freedom, in order to spice things up, you'd try to make a Mickey face in anything you were doing. So the cactus and almost everything should all be classified as possibles.

I didn't notice the movie theater stair lights until my 3rd or 4th trip up them.
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I wish I was home schooled, I never brought a single book home in all 13 years of publich school education and I graduated like 30 out of almost 300. Imagine if I was interested in the things I studied.
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@Kalel

Can't tell if you're aware of the "Uncanny Valley" hypothesis. We like robots that clearly aren't human and we'll like robots that we can't tell the difference, what we don't like is robots that are very much like humans but not quite right.
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