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whotalia
· 9 years ago
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Truth hurts
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underyourbed
· 9 years ago
Tell that to the butterfly
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underyourbed
· 9 years ago
The smarter an animal is the more capable they are of evil, as seen with dolphins
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azrael
· 9 years ago
Ever since I was a small child, I've always disliked dolphins. Mind you, that as a child I would pet sharks and boa constrictors with glee, but dolphins and the like give me the creeps. Now I think I could just sense the evil.
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mopargirl
· 9 years ago
I know a dolphin and her name is Maddie. She's super sweet and brilliant.
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underyourbed
· 9 years ago
Well, they're capable of evil. It's probably like looking at a stranger and getting a bad vibe off them.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Nope, the more intelligent an animal is, the more CAPABLE they are of committing evil deeds, it doesn't mean they'll automatically become evil.
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pink_cotton_candy
· 9 years ago
At this point we should dicuss what 'evil' even means, how to define if something is 'evil' and if the people that have already participated in this dicussion didn't confuse 'evil', if it even exists, with 'moraly wrong'.
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abrnrd
· 9 years ago
He looks like the Iron Giant
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late_commenter
· 6 years ago
IS ANYONE ELSE CONCERNED ABOUT THE GUY IN THE BACKGROUND?