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Old 05-12-05, 03:06 PM   #181
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LMAO it just gets more entertaining. Surprised its not being moderated seeings how you Mrs. Morals folks want to keep discussing religon. Seeings how I mentioned it ever hear of Evolution? Heck breeding with apes could be considered totally natural to some folks after all we desended from them right? LOL.
First off, I only mentioned religion as an excuse one might use to refute the post prior to that one...you know, the ape/human hybrid post If you continued to read the next sentence, you would have seen the part where I mentioned I'm not religious at all. I certainly was not using god as a argument against hybridization of snakes.

Maybe NERD should start working on the whole human/ape hybrid thing. Since you seem so supportive, maybe you'd be willing to participate in the more, ahem, intimate procedures involved. I'm sure the offspring would fetch a pretty penny
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Old 05-12-05, 03:56 PM   #182
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Isn't that how geneticists speculate AIDS got passed to humans in the 1930s based on mutation rates? Since it has existed in the great apes for many many generations before it became an epidemic in humans... but all of you with geneticist friends knew that, huh?
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Old 05-12-05, 05:01 PM   #183
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Isn't that how geneticists speculate AIDS got passed to humans in the 1930s based on mutation rates? Since it has existed in the great apes for many many generations before it became an epidemic in humans... but all of you with geneticist friends knew that, huh?
If I'm not mistaken, you are asking whether copulation with monkeys is how AIDS made the species jump from apes to humans...the answer is no. Again, maybe I misread your post, or I'm just a pervert.

The accepted theory (with a lot of evidence, just go to an African bushmarket) is that hunters who kill primates for bush-meat were exposed to their blood (obviously, while butchering the meat, and let's face it, they don't care about little cuts/nicks on their hands) and the virus made the species jump that way. There are actually HUNDREDS of HIV-like viruses that inhabit primates. There is major concern among virologists that one or more of these potential AIDS successors could make the jump and be even more virulent and deadly than HIV.
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i'd only screw a monkey if she were hot.
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LOL its no problem, I had a test in organic chem, roman history, and statistics each today, my word selection and typing are becoming less and less coherent as the day wears on... Next time I will try to be more clear.
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Old 05-12-05, 08:15 PM   #186
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Well this thread has taken a turn toward the gutter LMAO but it was pretty much there anyway.

RB I sure don't want to know what you consider to be hot!

As for the human ape thing I'm sure someone could find some photos on line if they looked hard enough, lots of strange things out there. LMAO
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Old 05-12-05, 10:25 PM   #187
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for the monkey/human relationship all I have to say is watch the Dave Chapell-For what it's worth comedy special, I think you will all get a kick out of it, its pretty freaking hilarious. Everyone on this sight will probably agree!!!!!!!!!!!
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LMFAO while ROTF!!!!!!!!
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Old 05-13-05, 12:46 PM   #189
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Mmmmmm Beastialty, uh pass LOL In reguards to the African Bush market thing, I beleive it, I worked there back in '88 & saw some things that were pretty "nasty". A butchered "whatever" would hang in the sun for days in the desert as chunks were cut off it a few times daily for meals. No federal inspectors or fridges/freezers in the middle of the Kalahari. Yum Yum want some fresh goat its only been hanging here for 3 days now. Mark
P.s. I know YOU weren't using religon as an argument, but others don't hesitate. God has been mentioned quite a bit in the thread since the beginning. Its the biggest part of the argument afterall, Morals & Ethics that is & how we should all follow others beliefs because they say so. Heck even I agree the whole Hybrids thing is a big grey area with no clear right/wrong, but I can relate to both sides points. Cheers
P.P.S. Dave Chappel, now there is another contraversial subject LOL I think he's pretty funny myself, but others consider him to just lack morals & ethics ; )
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Old 05-16-05, 02:06 PM   #190
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They are cute, I can't even believe the amount of people here that are so rude. If you don't like it, why not just avoid the thread?

I don't really agree much with hybrids either, but those are so awesome, congratulations. Here's hoping a couple escape and make their way to my snake room in some rubbermaids

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Old 05-16-05, 02:23 PM   #191
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Gregg M, I'm Irish X Italian. I wasn't fed to a %^%*@#& Monitor. Maybe a lot of you should look into your genes and see if you're a hybrid.

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I thought this was finally dead, lol

btw... Kara will be getting new pics of them soon, they are ALL doing just fine.
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That's unfortunate.

The more I look at NERD's business practices, breeding choices and history... the less and less I like them. All those little incidents rolled together look pretty damn bad.
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Old 05-16-05, 03:32 PM   #194
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wizwise this has come up in this thread before you arent a hybrid people from italy are homo sapien just the same as people from ireland. you are not a hybrid.
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Old 05-16-05, 04:31 PM   #195
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Boakid,
Dont even bother with responding to post like that..... Post like that just shows everyone how ignorant some people are......

Boakid, You have a good head on your shoulders..... I am glad to see that the young people on this site are grasping these issues so well...... There might be hope for the future of keeping herps yet.....
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