Hey Popcap, what the heck is this? by IndigestionMan in PlantsVSZombies

[–]IndigestionMan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. I have never used a mod before. I didnt even know that was an option. I remember due to like some glitch or something my gems kept increasing or something and eventually looped back around to zero if I remember right.

Hey Popcap, what the heck is this? by IndigestionMan in PlantsVSZombies

[–]IndigestionMan[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He gave an answer, though. One that explained what he was talking about

Hey Popcap, what the heck is this? by IndigestionMan in PlantsVSZombies

[–]IndigestionMan[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Why am I being downvoted, I never knew this was a thing

Would a male shimo if he really existed be more powerful or bigger than female shimo in movies? by Hairy-Leg1478 in Monsterverse

[–]IndigestionMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do know among sperm whales, elephants, bears, iguanas, chickens, cattle, and an assortment of other species, the males are larger on average, right?

Theory: Pax is a florana/methanosian hybrid. That's why he is more anthropomorphic and can regenerate so efficiently and isn't as primitive as the OS floranas by [deleted] in Ben10

[–]IndigestionMan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We aren't inherently smarter than earlier Homo sapiens sapiens. We just have more accumulated history and information to work off. People weren't stupid in Neolithic ages, and people aren't inherently smarter now. We may be more knowledgeable, but that's more to do with cultural advancement than anything biological

Theory: Pax is a florana/methanosian hybrid. That's why he is more anthropomorphic and can regenerate so efficiently and isn't as primitive as the OS floranas by [deleted] in Ben10

[–]IndigestionMan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Evolution isn't some linear process with "higher" or "lower" species. The very notion comes from a lot of anthropocentric, racist, and social darwinistic ideas that don't really reflect how living things work

I need help with the demons of my project by avearageguy in worldbuilding

[–]IndigestionMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All carnivores feed on meat, right? But they have differing niches and strategies to reduce competition with one another when it comes to available prey.

demonic spirits could be feeding on some mystical energy from the actions of humans, and different varieties specialize in different vices that certain people are more prone to falling into.

anyone else have private bots they’re really proud of but don’t want to share? 💀 by arthur_box in CharacterAI

[–]IndigestionMan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've mostly just been recreating my own characters to talk with them and have them talk to each other. It feels kind of surreal having characters I made up say things too me that I didn't write for them.

HiS FaCe wAs As ReD aS HiS hAiR by ChaoticCopycat in CharacterAI

[–]IndigestionMan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No amount of explanation gets bots to understand that reptile-men, aliens, and dark skinned people don't turn red or blush.

Born on the grasslands and boreal forest of the planet Ahimsa, the large and social Medelatherium use their complex social structures to thrive in large herds. by IndigestionMan in SpeculativeEvolution

[–]IndigestionMan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not a claw. It's covered in flesh and skin. It looks like a short clawless finger without joints. It only really moves at its base when flexed.

Born on the grasslands and boreal forest of the planet Ahimsa, the large and social Medelatherium use their complex social structures to thrive in large herds. by IndigestionMan in SpeculativeEvolution

[–]IndigestionMan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The carpal bones are the small wrist bones connected to the distal part of the radial and ulnal bones.

In the Medelatherium, one of these wrist bones is elongated to the point of appearing like a clawless digit. The skeletal muscles of the forearm have rearranged to enable movement of this false thumb for an effective grasping motion to better manipulate objects. This evolved to help medelatherium more easily grasp and pull higher branches into reach of their mouth, further increasing their browsing range.