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    5 hours ago

    If you’re an adult, at your workplace and react/interact like this, something very important is still alive and thriving in you.

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    “Oh yeah your results say you’re going blind, but why does it have a big yellow-green one and a small blue one? That’s so weird…”

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    7 hours ago

    Love this for all kinds of people! That genuine interest in their field is something I look for everywhere.

    Once had a vet completely ignore me, greet my dog, and had to get a reminder from another member of the staff to realize/acknowledge that I was in the room too. Stuck with him until his retirement, he was the same until the end.

    Though he did have a checklist his wife made for him some point after that first visit, which had as its first item - and I’m quoting here because he showed it to me after I had been going to him for years

    Greet the HUMAN!

    Its been a couple years since he retired, still can’t find a vet as dedicated to animals as he was. Dogs, birds, turtles, whatever - if you could carry the animal in, he knew about it to an incredible detail.

  • JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    My kid (almost 10) takes guitar lessons.

    His teacher is cool. He lets me bring my guitar and learn alongside him.

    All three of us, I should add, have wicked ADD.

    Most classes start out like this…we both tune up, my kid takes longer…I start playing whatever 3-4 chord song I’ve been working on that week. Teacher doesn’t know what song it is.

    But within a couple of bars he knows exactly what song I’m playing and continues the song and we’re just a couple middle-aged ADD guys rocking out.

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    8 hours ago

    It makes doctor-patient interactions a lot easier when you walk into the room with an understanding that it requires an autistic level of dedication to actually study that shit and memorize it all.

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    12 hours ago

    Real Gs have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Until i cannot drink anymore to the point that I must bathe in it

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      7 hours ago

      Bioluminescent eye?! Holy shit! That’s freaking cool! I want bioluminescent eyes! I don’t even know what for aside from aesthetics, but man that’s neat! Mofo’s the coolest kid on the block with that feature lol

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        when you need to see in the darkest dark, let your eyes also be a flashlight?

        edit: videos linked above explained that it’s fluorescent. theory is that it’s a side-effect of having a fluorescent-filtering layer to the eye, which would help finding prey that use bioluminescence to blend in with the dim sunlight coming from above them

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          Yeah the linked article and videos were very informative, but I guess yeah as far as me wanting them I don’t know. I guess a flashlight’s as good a guess as any, aside from the cool factor lol

  • Thordros [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    That’s how you know you have a good doctor. If you tell them a cool fact even tangentially related to their field and they immediately want to learn more about it, they’re a keeper.