Originally posted by barrydidit
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Thought we were talking about behavior (specifically homosexuality)?
Force feeding mice an inappropriate diet proves nothing, we know humans don't act naturally or rationally sometimes. And for the record most animal testing is for the good and no I wouldn't want them to stop.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostSo let's get this right then. Some one proposes that one activity is prevalent in the animal kingdom and that justifies a humans actions. To prove it they keep going down the food chain until they find corresponding activity in an animal?
Apart form the fact that any proper scientific research would ever go down that road as their are no identifiable scientific outcomes worth the effort. The only people to benefit from this kind of talk are the lobby groups.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postcue gay kiss-ins in Sainsburys across the country.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...-to-stop-hold/
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostOr prosecute the gay man for boning his brother. Twin brother by the looks of it.
This will freak you out more linky
And this is more funny or this.Last edited by SueEllen; 12 August 2016, 08:57.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGay couple's fury at Sainsbury's hand-hold complaint - BBC News
Why not prosecute the woman who made the complaint? Amazing it happens in the UK - and in London which is supposed to be the most inclusive.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostYou are inferring a lot more than is being said. Which says more about you than me
No attempt to justify anything is being made. I am just presenting an interesting fact.
Sheep, Wellies and Brillo.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWell, you may be a sheep, but otherwise I don't see the relevance. I mean, female spiders try to eat their mates after copulation. Does that justify cannibalism?
No attempt to justify anything is being made. I am just presenting an interesting fact.
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When researchers try and understand human behaviour they look at the nearest mammals to us first and if they are completely different, they then look at other mammals.
Apart form the fact that any proper scientific research would ever go down that road as their are no identifiable scientific outcomes worth the effort. The only people to benefit from this kind of talk are the lobby groups.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat is the difference between asexual and not sexual?
not sexual - having no interest in the practice of sex.
(at a guess, and based on discovering that placing a wedding ring on a woman's finger can make her "not sexual")
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI let that one ride. Might have been a welsh person after all. I always think about special needs during projects - brail, speaking services, welsh language etc.. I'm dead thoughful, me
I usually find that a lot of people on a particular project would qualify as special needs in any case, even if there was no visible sign
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Postsomeone used the word 'sheeps' for the plural of 'sheep'!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostJust the one, sitting in the corner, dribbling and giggling to itself...
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