Physfan
8th October 2009 - 07:23 AM
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One thing John Moore says is "Having the right to your beliefs does not give you the right to say stupid things without someone correcting you."
That is an absolute cracker!
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That is an absolute cracker!
The biological processes in both man and great ape share a similar affinity.
This means that you could possibly be abducted by them, for mating purposes.
How we would interbreed with different numbers of chromosomes is beyond me (and biological laws).
347, you are a complete doofus.
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philip347
8th October 2009 - 04:31 PM
[How we would interbreed with different numbers of chromosomes is beyond me (and biological laws).]
There have been reports by the natives in the Congo of great apes sometimes doing just that.
Reports of rape by large apes is not rare.
On reports of abductions by said Yeti’s in the Himalayas, there are profound reports of women being abducted, said on a special never returned, probably for this process.
On the special on the Humanzee. The overseer of the human interaction with a chimp with a slightly different setting in its chromosomes. There was a telling within this special, that the Humanzee was said to have committed rape to a human woman, as part of the telling of this special.
Since an estimated wave of evolution combines with an ice age, there might be an extra level of per gene action modularity, with respts to available breeding acceptances?
If you’re a female ranger working in these parks to where your working in close proximity to these great apes and you just closed your menses or having your period, “yeah“, I would be very careful of my actions with how things set now in respects to evolution.
*Its not the morality of the situation, although the outcome of some of the social actions might be repugnant. But it’s the goal of furthering that particular group of animals, that would encroach on the perceived rights of a human, that is at scientific edifice value.
This situion might also invest itself as a large bear, who would observe a human doing something in a certain way with respects to their morning duty. To where the bear could copy that same action letting cattle out for instance.
This is a public service and not intended as a point of argumentation.
Other people from all walks of life read these pages, instead of a few select trouble makers.
rpenner
8th October 2009 - 04:52 PM
Citation required.
Physfan
8th October 2009 - 07:34 PM
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There have been reports by the natives in the Congo of great apes sometimes doing just that.
Reports of rape by large apes is not rare.
I don't dispute that rapes occur but there is one hundred percent certainty that the male apes were not attempting to creates "humanzees" or even apes. The biological imperative is all that mattered.
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There have been reports by the natives in the Congo of great apes sometimes doing just that. Reports of rape by large apes is not rare. |
I don't dispute that rapes occur but there is one hundred percent certainty that the male apes were not attempting to creates "humanzees" or even apes. The biological imperative is all that mattered.
This is a public service and not intended as a point of argumentation.
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photojack
10th October 2009 - 08:22 PM
WOW! I think philip347 has completely flipped his lid!

Humanzees..., bears copying complex human behaviors..., smaller creatures or tree-dwelling animals like raccoons, squirrels and birds using pass and or spoken code-words to gain access to facilities!

And we are only one precise year into his perceived ice age? I guess he's confused about the I.P.C.C. report on global
WARMING! 
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This sounds like a funny post, but I am not at all kidding.
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IT'S VERY FUNNY TO ME!
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