Babies instinctually avoid grass. Do they know something we don’t 🧐

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babies can hear the grass asking them not to step on it.

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Some useless study where some 8 month old that can’t even express words or walk is conclusively expressing their desire to not be poisoned when they don’t want to touch some weird plant they have never seen. I don’t need to spend a penny to conclude that it’s because they don’t know what the fukk it is. They don’t even know what poison remotely is
 

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Some useless study where some 8 month old that can’t even express words or walk is conclusively expressing their desire to not be poisoned when they don’t want to touch some weird plant they have never seen. I don’t need to spend a penny to conclude that it’s because they don’t know what the fukk it is. They don’t even know what poison remotely is
I think there's a little credence to it because if we didn't have some of these natural instincts I think humans wouldn't have made it this far. We would have never made it out of the primal days.

We, like animals and insects, have certain evolutionary survival traits that have been passed down over the years. Like a chameleon blending into it's environment.

Infants got all types of firmware that gets thrown out over time.

They can apparently float and instinctively hold their breath when they get in water.

I seen a video of babies floating in water myself and was confused as shyt. :mjlol:

I guess it goes back to when they were semen and in the womb.

It's crazy because by the time they turn 2 they regress into completely unaware buffoons. The human brain is interesting.
 
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