Quote Originally Posted by iRovster View Post
That was kinda weird
Yes, quite.

Quote Originally Posted by abracax View Post
Just because we can't judge or measure their intelligence does not mean they don't have any. It is very possible they are as intelligent as us. After all, we can only measure our own intelligence, we cannot accurately measure the intelligence of anything else when all we use is the human brain as a model.
As far as we know, plankton are the most intelligent living thing on the planet.
It's possible I suppose. You could theorize that plants have a distributed (extremely) consciousness, the opposite of an animals central nervous system. But I think that's one Kentucky Blue Grass blade too far, MR LAWN HITLER.

Quote Originally Posted by Harok View Post
Lol I wonder if I can pass this off as an excuse to the wife to get me out of mowing the lawn this weekend.
Don't let the lawn care oligarchy keep you down!!!

Quote Originally Posted by iRovster View Post
Lol, Harok go away
*slaps u*

Quote Originally Posted by Harok View Post
Sorry I didn't mean to interrupt this thread of plantelligence.
Plantelligence. I likes.

I'll go back to talking to this plant sitting in my cubicle who has never once done anything interesting in the 10 years I have had it.
Maybe I should pull some of its leaves to get a reaction.
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Edited to add that pulling its leaves elicited no response.
SHREIKS!! Cruel and usual, mister! Cruel and unusual.