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Sympathetic Ear (Dedicated To Yukon)

Poser Animals posted on Jun 17, 2006
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Well, you have to understand, it is a dog spelling...Don't get any ideas, jocko.

Comments (15)


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Star4mation

6:14PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

Most amusing!!!!! :)

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Richardphotos

6:56PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

wow! you left comments on. very cool animation and do not give Jock any ideas please

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gabrima

8:03PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

I love dogs and this is really sympathetic! :)

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LadyLisa

8:40PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

LOL!

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jif3d

9:38PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

What happened to Yukon...had a fight with the lawn mower or with Eric or is it a nikid bratwurst ? this is fun ,finally get to comment on PROF IGGINS, just you wait...and wait...and wait...jejeje *Brill mini-anim Doc Cheers

MariaAJMD

9:39PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

Love the animation. LOL HUGS Maria

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zoren

9:59PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

nice puppy.............!

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Digimon

10:43PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

Bwahahahaha!!!! Sniff (Wipes tears away) too much! Yukon will be pleased to know that he has a sympathetic ear!! Thanks for giving him the credit he deserves!! Excellent animation on the lab, you can hear the gears turning!!

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shutterb

11:01PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

Very funny....

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jocko500

11:32PM | Sat, 17 June 2006

Ideals????who me? I never had a ideal in my head But poor old doggie. I happy he got some credit.

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drifterlee

1:30AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Adorable!!!!

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morin3000

2:40PM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Simply wonderful One super Anomation of work Excellent ***** ()

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robotalk

6:29PM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Clever idea ! fabulously done and FUN!

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TwoPynts

12:06PM | Tue, 20 June 2006

What do dogs think? Two possible answers... Answer 1: As far as I know, dogs don't really think on the same level as we do, so answering your question is a bit tough. You see, dogs don't have the "brain power" (i.e. development) that we do, so they don't have a conscience, ideas, imaginations, or any of the other higher order functions. They can dream however, and almost all of their daily functions are carried out as a result of habit or instinct. You can train them by repetition/food, but you can't train them to think for themselves (i.e. without you, they can't figure out how to open a door, etc.). In short, they just "think" about whatever comes naturally to them. Answer 2: I cannot know what a dog thinks because I am not a dog, but I think I know what I would think if I were a dog. I would be able to perceive objects and patterns of movement and I would be able to remember them. I might also have a vague sense that other things are separate from me, and to recognize relationships between things outside me and my feelings inside. It takes a pretty sophisticated level of mental activity for dogs to be able to form cooperative social relationships and social hierarchies amongst themselves. If I were a dog, I probably would not think about my future or past at all, but just pay attention to what is happening right now. Text for Digimon: Note, one eye needs to be blue...

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watteville

8:42AM | Thu, 13 November 2008

adorable


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