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Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - Ted King - 05-17-2020 Sarcany wrote: And he's considered the smarter of the two brothers. Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - Janit - 05-17-2020 pdq wrote: If the Democrats can cause all the dead to rise up again on November 3, then the Messiah will have truly come. Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - PeterB - 05-17-2020 On behalf of goldfish everywhere, I would like to file a formal protest. Eric has nowhere near the intelligence of a goldfish, it's more along the lines of a sea slug. Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - neophyte - 05-17-2020 PeterB wrote: Nope, sorry. Sea slug brains are well studied and serve as a model for understanding neuronal pathway integrations. The functioning of Eric's brain does not fit this model at all. Rather, his fits the model of a jumble of pure reflex-mediated neuronal interactions, with no memory capabilities. I'd guess it's an inherited, genetic trait. Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - PeterB - 05-18-2020 neophyte wrote: Nope, sorry. Sea slug brains are well studied and serve as a model for understanding neuronal pathway integrations. The functioning of Eric's brain does not fit this model at all. Rather, his fits the model of a jumble of pure reflex-mediated neuronal interactions, with no memory capabilities. I'd guess it's an inherited, genetic trait. I know all about sea slug brains. ![]() Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - Sarcany - 05-18-2020 PeterB wrote: Or if we want to go lower down, how about Hydra. :wink: Hydras are significantly more complex organisms than Eric Drumpf, and they are far more valuable to society. They contribute to research on various cancers as well as Huntington's, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - Speedy - 05-18-2020 How about a virus? Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - Sarcany - 05-18-2020 Speedy wrote: Pestilences are more reputable than any Drumpf. Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - PeterB - 05-18-2020 Sarcany wrote: Hydras are significantly more complex organisms than Eric Drumpf, and they are far more valuable to society. They contribute to research on various cancers as well as Huntington's, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. OK, fine, I wasn't going to go there, but how about sponges? They don't have a nervous system, just multifunctional cells. ![]() Re: Is it genetic or upbringing? - RgrF - 05-18-2020 Sponges are used to clean up messes, not create them. |