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I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
Ellie: I had a slice of ham in my hand. I was going to drop it, so I slapped it hard. It attached itself to the wall
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Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaan I missed that welcome.
Mm. Most animals with very small brains (such as insects) act more on instinct, don't do things for pleasure, and simply 'work to live'. Animals with bigger brains get closer and closer to our level of intelligence. It's not an exact science but size must be a factor.
Hell, some insects actually don't have brains. Instead, they have an advanced nervous system which runs throughout their entire body (which isn't very different from what a standard nervous system does), basically meaning they're all brain, but with a few odd body parts sticking out here and there. Of course, these are the bugs that live off of instinct and hard-wired thought processes. If not for that, they'd be quite useless and likely extinct.
Basically they said you're becoming less intelligent and you should lay them out.