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Gorilla rape jokes are unsettling


Kinda funny, but mostly deeply disturbing.

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Similar circumstances befell the antagonist on "Top Secret!".

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Don't forget Ace Ventura II!

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Poor Cadby. But at least he wasn't stuck in a cage like Beaks.

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Don't let your gollrilla watch that bit then

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Don't let your gollrilla watch that bit then




"Acting -- the best special effect there is." (Stuart Gordon on Re-animator commentary)

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LOL





Actually loled ...





'Then' and 'than' are different words - stop confusing them.

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Considering animals, even our closest cousins, react to scent rather than feelings I think we can conclude that Beeks sent out the signals lol.

I've had a lot of sobering thoughts in my time Del Boy, it's them that started me drinking!

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This guy goes to the zoo one day. While standing in front of the gorilla's cage, a gust of wind swept some dust into his eye. As he rubbed his eyelid, the gorilla went crazy, bent open the bars, and beat the guy senseless.
When the guy came to his senses, he reported the incident to the
zookeeper. Nodding, the zookeeper explained that pulling down your eyelid
means *beep* you!" in gorilla language. The explanation didn't make the
victim feel any better and he vowed revenge.

The next day he purchased two large knives, two party hats, two party horns, and a large sausage. Putting the sausage in his pants, he hurried to the zoo and over to the gorilla's cage, where he tossed a hat, a knife, and a party horn.Knowing that gorillas were natural mimics, he put on a party hat.
The gorilla looked at him, looked at the hat, and put it on. Next, he picked up his horn and blew on it. The gorilla picked up his horn and did the same. Then the man picked up his knife, whipped the sausage out of his pants, and sliced it in half.

The gorilla looked at the knife, looked at his own crotch, looked at the man, and pulled down his eyelid.🐭

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 I liked that one haha.

I've had a lot of sobering thoughts in my time Del Boy, it's them that started me drinking!

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As Cesar Millan has often pointed out, "nose, eyes, ears".

But also, "body language and energy".

Animals react to many things, and whichever is the most powerful, gets the most powerful reaction.

A powerful scent can distract and redirect an animal, but without that, energy and body language can influence and affect an animal's behaviour and attitude+action towards you a lot.

So yes, animals do react to "feelings" (energy + body language) quite a lot, despite also reacting to smells and scents.

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