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Reason people are whining is because that gorilla in question is extremely endangered. There are only few hundred left in the planet.

 

Gorilla > dumb genes.

 

"Dumb genes".

 

The only (abysmal) genetic difference between humans and apes is literately what's responsible for human intelligence.

 

Species go extinct, get over it. 

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"Dumb genes".

 

The only (abysmal) genetic difference between humans and apes is literately what's responsible for human intelligence.

 

Species go extinct, get over it. 

Dumb genes implies that your own species genes is exceeding at idiocry.

 

Species go extinct, true, but never in such a fast space. These animals are important. You'll realize it when it's too late.

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Species go extinct, true, but never in such a fast space. These animals are important. You'll realize it when it's too late.

 

The only animals that are truly important to humans are food and other humans.

 

That gorilla was nothing but a clown in a cage.

 

Stop pretending animals are magic dude, they are sacks of flesh and shit just like us.

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The only animals that are truly important to humans are food and other humans.

 

That gorilla was nothing but a clown in a cage.

 

Stop pretending animals are magic dude, they are sacks of flesh and shit just like us.

Thank you for clarifying how extremely gullible and simple minded you are. Human mentality like yours have ruined the planet. Thank god there are good people who protect animals and insects.

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Thank you for clarifying how extremely gullible and simple minded you are. Human mentality like yours have ruined the planet. Thank god there are good people who protect animals and insects.

 

Gullible and simple minded how ?

 

I love this "you ruin the planet" rhetoric, you do realize "the planet" does not care about the amount of species it carries right?

I have never intentionally been cruel towards animals, I just don't believe in artificially extending the lifespan of a species just for the "magic" of it. You'r being way too emotional over some arbitrary numbers man :p

 
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You just proved it once again. You have no idea how the ecosystem and the planet works. Just leave it to the smarter people while you can enjoy your regular day life. Thank you.

 

Explain me how the dead gorilla of the zoo affects any human ecosystem?

 

Yeah, didn't think so wink.png

 

It's easy to play the "oh you hate nature, we animal lovers are not ignorant like you are" card, but...  go back at my actual claims and prove them wrong with facts or shut the fuck up.

 

Ps:

 

I love this "you ruin the planet" rhetoric, you do realize "the planet" does not care about the amount of species it carries right?

I have never intentionally been cruel towards animals, I just don't believe in artificially extending the lifespan of a species just for the "magic" of it. You'r being way too emotional over some arbitrary numbers man :p

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Explain me how the dead gorilla of the zoo affects any human ecosystem?

 

Yeah, didn't think so wink.png

 

Ps:

 

I love this "you ruin the planet" rhetoric, you do realize "the planet" does not care about the amount of species it carries right?

I have never intentionally been cruel towards animals, I just don't believe in artificially extending the lifespan of a species just for the "magic" of it. You'r being way too emotional over some arbitrary numbers man :p

Once again, you didn't think outside of the box. A dead gorilla has the same value as a dead human, leaving nothing; What's your point?

 

I was referring to the general idea where some humans do things on smaller scale thinking that it won't affect the current environment/us. I'm not being emotional, I'm trying to explain the reality of things. If humans proceed to be careless we'll later on only doom ourselves and nothing else. You're right, the planet doesn't give a fuck. If we die, we're dead and Earth itself will replenish important branches for a functioning nature. If you want your future kids to live a prosper life, think outside the box and how things work out. The gorilla incident is an example of human recklessness.

 

I'm out.

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A dead gorilla is just one less useless evolutionary cousin.

A dead child is one less potential genius.

 

 

I was referring to the general idea where some humans do things on smaller scale thinking that it won't affect the current environment/us. I'm not  If humans proceed to be careless we'll later on only doom ourselves and nothing else. You're right, the planet doesn't give a fuck. If we die, we're dead and Earth itself will replenish important branches for a functioning nature.

 

 

I agree with this entirely actually.

 

However, the mainstream artificial keeping alive of certain species flirting with extinction (panda, wolf, lion, dolphin, gorilla, etc...) isn't really an environmental issue relevant to your statement. That being said, it's a nice symbolic cause.

 

Peace

 

 

 

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A dead gorilla is just one less useless evolutionary cousin.

A dead child is one less potential genius.

 

 

I agree with this entirely actually.

 

However, the mainstream artificial keeping alive of certain species flirting with extinction (panda, wolf, lion, dolphin, gorilla, etc...) isn't really an environmental issue relevant to your statement. That being said, it's a nice symbolic cause.

 

Peace

Correct. Wouldn't it be awesome to our future kids to get to experience these animals with their own eyes? :) Fun fact; gorillas have 98% similar DNA to ours.

 

Trust me I'm all in for human life > any other animal(no doubt a second), but when things stir out and animals go extinct, that's where we should start question our gifted intelligence. We have the power to change the course of an entire planet.

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