Re: eating sharks EGGS by baboons
- From: "Marc Verhaegen" <fa204466@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:10:39 +0200
"Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Marc Verhaegen wrote:
>> :-D Let them, Mario, these dry apers are not worth our time. The only
>> important thing in this thread is the video.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/programmes/tv/wildafrica/picpops/diary_jan_pop1.shtml
> which shows them avoiding the water...
?? Of course. What had you thought perhaps?? Although your nonsense is
apparently too stupid to answer, Travsky, I'll do an effort: do you believe
we believe baboons should not avoid the water for some reason?? Please shut
up. Killfile.
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>> "Mario Petrinovich" <mario.petrinovic1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:dcdbf2$stq$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > spiznet:
>> >> One brave baboon holds the bloody leaf as it skitters thru the
>> >> shallows. As a shark comes in to attack, the rest of the pack suddenly
>> >> appear and pelt it to death with their sharp throwing rocks. After the
>> >> shark is pulled ashore, the leader bites off its head and puts it on,
>> >> gloating. The baboon pack begin to howl... Shark-eating baboons!!!!
>> >>
>> >> No, no. guys: this is *really* a story of Baboons eat shark-eggs!!!
>> >> not baboons eating sharks, ISN'T IT??
>> >
>> > How long did it take you to discover this, lol?
>> >
>> >> What if they found some eagle eggs, would they be eating eagles, then?
>> >> I thought so.
>> >>
>> >> Where is Algas, he wouldn't stand for this kind of gross distortion!
>> >> -Mermark
>> >
>> > Rotfl. A "gross distortion"?
>> > Well, let's take a closer look at this interesting case.
>> > I see you yourself are thinking that Marc didn't really think
>> > that
>> > baboons are capable of hunting full grown sharks, don't you? Of course
>> > he
>> > didn't think. Well then, you maybe thought that Marc thought that
>> > somebody
>> > else could possibly think, after reading that article, that baboons are
>> > capable of hunting sharks in the manner you described above. Of course
>> > Marc didn't think a second that somebody will, after reading that
>> > article,
>> > think that baboons are hunting full grown sharks. But, you must admit
>> > that
>> > ther is a bit of humor in above paradox.
>> > Nothing that Marc did isn't a fake. What is a fake, though, is
>> > your
>> > atempt to present AAT (or Marc) as a theory which likes to distort
>> > thing,
>> > basing on what you've mentioned. This IS a gross distortion. The very
>> > fact
>> > that you did such a shaky thing, tells enough about how much arguments
>> > you
>> > have against AAT. Is the distortion you made really everything you can
>> > say
>> > against AAT? Is this all you got? This is also telling about the way
>> > you
>> > are dealing with things.
>> > Next time you don't write so fast. -- Mario
>> >
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