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Its a thing. First case in the uk. Wales. Wtf |
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@xivanax | 11 June 21 | |
Stop having sex with the chimps ppl
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@obi_jon | 11 June 21 | |
If that's how it's transmitted then I doubt there'll be too many cases. Although it is thought possible that monkey h*mping could have been the origin of HIV/AIDS. Maybe put some extra security around the zoos/wildlife parks, just to be on the safe side.
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@mikeymk | 11 June 21 | |
Nature doesn't seem to be so prejudiced. Different animals seem quite happy to have a go at it amongst themselves. We laugh when we see a dog try to fk a chicken. But talk of a human and monkey encounter, and the world loses their shit - ''Your dick'll fall off, we'll all die..'' Suuure. Knowing the current trend of psychology amongst my audience I guess I'll have to point out I'm not into animals myself, but nutcases aside, most can see it's questionable that we live on semi-artificial diets using microwaves to cook them whilst dressed in chemicals under pylons - and then claim cross-breeding to be the cause of our illnesses... |
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@deusexmachina | 11 June 21 | |
Well that's because cross breeding and variant introduction has been a thing throughout evolutionary history. Speeding up the vibration of water molecules in food, wearing synthetic fibres and overhead electrical cables don't really do sh*t.
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@3mel | 11 June 21 | |
@ mikeymk - 11.06.21 - 12:26pm Nature doesn't seem to be so prejudiced. Different animals seem quite happy to have a go at it amongst themselves. We laugh when we see a dog try to fk a chicken. But talk of a human and monkey encounter, and the world loses their shit - ''Your dick'll fall off, we'll all die..'' Suuure. Knowing the current trend of psychology amongst my audience I guess I'll have to point out I'm not into animals myself, but nutcases aside, most can see it's questionable that we live on semi-artificial diets using microwaves to cook them whilst dressed in chemicals under pylons - and then claim cross-breeding to be the cause of our illnesses... to be fair it is fucking seriously weird. |
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@eyesore | 11 June 21 | |
apparently some animals do develope sexual feelings towards there owners though ....the ostrich, for example , shows this by bending their knees and clucking
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@eyesore | 11 June 21 | |
Just saying
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@gt_tdi | 11 June 21 | |
@ eyesore - 11.06.21 - 01:23pm apparently some animals do develope sexual feelings towards there owners though ....the ostrich, for example , shows this by bending their knees and clucking And vice versa. Spaniels, so I heard. |
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@ladibud | 11 June 21 | |
I would feel quite honoured if an ostrich found me attractive. they are gorgeous, those eyelashes and eyes...
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@ladibud | 11 June 21 | |
of course I wouldn't take it further, I am married, but I would be flattered.
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