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whalewhalewhale

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Hi all,
My name is Emma. I am not officially diagnosed but I'm in the process. I like dinosaurs and anything to do with the ocean!!! I'm looking for people to talk to. I'm not great at talking to people and I really like science so anyone who wants to talk about things let me know.
-Emma
 
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Hiya Emma!
Welcome to the forums!
I like all sorts of science... Pick a topic, I'm happy to talk about it.
 
Hi Emma, nice name! whales are great. I like the brains of cetaceans, it is pretty amazing they have a separate part only focused on emotion. They can also recognize themselves in the mirror and communicate in a very complex language, even have names for each other.
 
Welcome Emma!

I like science. And I live by the sea.
Cool name whalewhalewhale...
so joy to the fishies in the deep blue sea, joy to you and me. :D
 
Hi Emma, nice name! whales are great. I like the brains of cetaceans, it is pretty amazing they have a separate part only focused on emotion. They can also recognize themselves in the mirror and communicate in a very complex language, even have names for each other.

Yeah! I also find it interesting that they can grieve. So many animals don't have a complex enough brain to be sad based on the death of another thing.
 

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