Sujet : Re: A Problem To Solve :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy sci.physicsDate : 28. Apr 2024, 19:11:27
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On 4/24/24 13:53, Physfitfreak wrote:
He then looked for the hands and found them and inserted them back on the face of the clock. He chose, for now, to position them at 12 o'clock noon and adjust the fucking time and the clock itself later.
Unbeknownst to him, he had inserted the hands in wrong order, effectively interchanging the roles of the two hands.
Physfit then walked around and patiently removed other stuff around the living room that were knocked around, and placed them nicely where they belonged. Then he, one by one, showed love to all four cats and made them sure he was not angry at them, the result of which had always been visibly easy to see cause they also in turn, invariably, showed a sign that they loved him back and aren't angry at him. This could be as little as a quick short licking of their front lips (the "no, but thank you for offering" reaction when you offer something to them to eat and they're either not hungry or the thing is a bit below the level at which a food for cat should be), or a fake yawning (saying, "I'm already over it and everything is fine here"), or slowly narrowing their eyelids and lowering their beautiful heads (saying, "I'm sorry, but it happens sometimes"), or lifting their little chins up to receive a bit more of that touch under their chins as well (the way a male cat "hugs" human), along with many other ways they could respond back reassuringly.
Such reactions as suddenly go full force jumping around is of course an amazing defense mechanism that when triggered, goes into effect automatically until enough time has passed to collect information to zero in on what the threat is, if any. And that's when, if there is not an actual threat, it immediately ends. That reaction results from advanced brain developments that immediately senses that possibilities are endless and therefore preparation for every scenario is due. A lot of life forms have that but in various degrees and never as advanced and matured as in cats.
Those miserable little home-tyrants who could only stand dogs, NEVER cats, couldn't find that feature in their dogs. Compared to cats, dogs were like lame stupid creatures who had to wait _seconds_ to make the threats coming in sink in, before similar mechanism in them would go into effect.
Physfit, knew that with practice, human also could get there and create such abilities almost to the level that he could observe in cats. A couple of forms of martial arts that were developed by Modern Humans, and not the early humans of Europe, aimed at creating that level of reaction by a lot of practice and through many years of effort. Human was THAT much backward and miserable compared to life forms like cats in that regard. Cats were born with it, and we had to put at the least 3 years of multiple hours of practice per day, every day, into it, to perhaps some of us get there where cats so naturally, comfortably and gracefully, were.
After that necessary _duty_ was carried out, the one that a home-little-tyrant boy could never even IMAGINE in his entire limited life, Physfit then got busy with other chores, beginning with cooking cat food!