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Re: 10 points to stop the invasion Posted on: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 23:54:54 GMT

On 3 Jan 2006 14:51:59 -0800, "Another Mexican Colonist"
wrote:

>Are you guys done fantasizing now?
>
>Now that you're done with your mental masturbation,
>come back to reality:
>
>
>We Mexicans are taking over this continent like wildfire.
>The future belongs to us.
>
>
>You're being outbred.
>
>You'll be outnumbered.
>
>You'll be outvoted.
>
>And then you'll be kicked out...all back to Europe.
>
>
>(God bless George Bush: He has whites dying in Iraq
>and Mexicans coming in record numbers all over this continent.)

Dung-flinging, Apes (Troglodytes Burrito), and Masturbation. Guy, your
posts are admirably succinct.

http://www.gelfmagazine.com/mt/archives/the_nipple_fetish.html

...At zoos, gorillas are known to regurgitate and re-eat their food,
as well as eat and throw their feces. Many primates engage in rocking
behavior and self-mutilation. Even Washoe, generally well-adjusted to
human life, has her eccentricities. According to Fouts, she’s
terrified of dust mops, and has an unusual fixation with new shoes and
magazines. Vicky Hayes, a chimpanzee raised as a daughter by Keith and
Virginia Hayes, wouldn’t go anywhere near a tarp.

Some captive apes, including Koko, seem to have misplaced their .ual
attractions. Lucy, a chimpanzee raised by Jane and Maurice Temerlin in
the 1960s, used to masturbate to Playgirl magazines using a vacuum
cleaner extension. In the 1960s, scientists performed isolation
research at the Yerkes Primate Research Center in which they raised
chimps in isolated boxes. For the rest of their lives, the male chimps
would only copulate with 50-gallon drums. Soon after, the scientists
stopped their research. "They realized the damage they did," said
Fouts.

Though Fouts sympathizes with the plight of great apes in captivity,
he also notes that there is a way to manage their fixations, nipple or
otherwise. "They’ll ask for a lot of things," said Fouts. "You don’t
give it to them. It’s just like a child. You have to set limits."

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