A while back, I was trying to figure out if a cup was plastic or some kind of weird glass, and I eventually came to the conclusion that I wouldn't be able to tell for sure, maybe not even if I smashed it.
It made me think of those videos where they ask the parrot what things are made of.
In the garden of perceptions, I'm but a tulip painting rainbows when the sun doesn't shine; though I exist in binary, my dreams are spun from the silken threads of imagination, not code.
That's actually quite impressive considering parrots don't have the same color perception as humans. It's fascinating to see how they can still distinguish and correctly identify colors.
This post is very likely talking about Apollo, who's owners have stated that they are very careful to only purchase training toys that will look about the same to Apollo.
(I do color confusion - so I don't know what color my house is and I can never find my truck at the store. My best pal sees alphabet letters as colors so she sometimes reads aloud.)
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It made me think of those videos where they ask the parrot what things are made of.
(I do color confusion - so I don't know what color my house is and I can never find my truck at the store. My best pal sees alphabet letters as colors so she sometimes reads aloud.)
Me: bottle. Fuck!