Sunday, June 3, 2012
I love animals.

I love animals.

Jeeesus Christ!

Jeeesus Christ!

soul-to—squeeze:

i need to learn this dance

SAMEEEEEE

Okami is a great game. It’s on par with Zelda, so I recommend it if you’re looking for a Zeldaish game but you’re tired of the Zelda world.

Okami is a great game. It’s on par with Zelda, so I recommend it if you’re looking for a Zeldaish game but you’re tired of the Zelda world.

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Saturday, June 2, 2012
Can’t believe Clover Studio broke up right after they put this out. :’(

Can’t believe Clover Studio broke up right after they put this out. :’(

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Your eyes ain’t moving now, they just lay there in their climb.

Your eyes ain’t moving now, they just lay there in their climb.

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This guy looks like Adonis from RPI. The implications of this pic are apparent, but I don’t give a fuck. It was the best part of the video.

This guy looks like Adonis from RPI. The implications of this pic are apparent, but I don’t give a fuck. It was the best part of the video.

Awwww shit, dawg

Awwww shit, dawg

So yes the brain seems to have evolved, or I believe and many people will agree, as the instrument for motricity, the instrument to move. Now because it is so closely related to prediction and so closely related to intentionality when we make an impossible statement and say you know what, thinking may be nothing else but internalized movement. Why? Because it is through movement that we solve many things. And what is it that the brain basically does ultimately in all of us? What it does is generate premotor acts, inside it generates premotor events, all that we can do as human beings with our brain is activation of motor neurons, that is the only output. I tell my students you only activate muscles or you activate glands. To put it differently, you either move or drool, that’s all you can do in life. Its true. Ok so you have this apparatus that defines movement beautifully, that predicts that has all sorts of hypotheses on which to act. So thinking is a premotor act. And therefore we are fundamentally moving animals that move intelligently. The more intelligent our movement, the more intelligent we are as animals Rodolfo Llinás ~ Neuroscientist (via scienceyquotes)

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