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Are monkeys so different from us?

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  • L Lost User

    You must have come across Benobo chimps whose whole social structure is based around sex. They fuck exch other, regardless of age, of sex, all day long. It truly is the most extraodrinary sight. And since we are descended from these creatures alot of their behaviour is burried inside us. And thats quite interesting.

    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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    fat_boy wrote:

    You must have come across Benobo chimps whose whole social structure is based around sex.

    I've never come across one, but yeah, I'm familiar with them.

    fat_boy wrote:

    They f*** exch other, regardless of age, of sex, all day long. It truly is the most extraodrinary sight.

    Now if we could just add Indian food and the Internet, we'd really have a utopian society going. ;P

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      fat_boy wrote:

      You must have come across Benobo chimps whose whole social structure is based around sex.

      I've never come across one, but yeah, I'm familiar with them.

      fat_boy wrote:

      They f*** exch other, regardless of age, of sex, all day long. It truly is the most extraodrinary sight.

      Now if we could just add Indian food and the Internet, we'd really have a utopian society going. ;P

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      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

      I've never come across one

      As in, "oops!", you mean? :)

      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

      Now if we could just add Indian food and the Internet, we'd really have a utopian society going.

      :laugh: You forgot rock music, but its not a bad start! Are you into Indian food? I didnt know you had it over in Australia. Its massive in the UK. Its almost all we eat sometimes.

      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

        I've never come across one

        As in, "oops!", you mean? :)

        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

        Now if we could just add Indian food and the Internet, we'd really have a utopian society going.

        :laugh: You forgot rock music, but its not a bad start! Are you into Indian food? I didnt know you had it over in Australia. Its massive in the UK. Its almost all we eat sometimes.

        Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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        fat_boy wrote:

        As in, "oops!", you mean?

        :) Possibly.

        fat_boy wrote:

        You forgot rock music, but its not a bad start!

        All you need is Tori Amos. Seriously.

        fat_boy wrote:

        Are you into Indian food?

        I love me a good curry.

        fat_boy wrote:

        I didnt know you had it over in Australia.

        Wow.

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        • L Lost User

          Yeah, I know that, I stil dont get your first post though.:confused:

          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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          Well, maybe the original source is a malicious frog, infecting a chimp, infecting what's-his-name...

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            fat_boy wrote:

            As in, "oops!", you mean?

            :) Possibly.

            fat_boy wrote:

            You forgot rock music, but its not a bad start!

            All you need is Tori Amos. Seriously.

            fat_boy wrote:

            Are you into Indian food?

            I love me a good curry.

            fat_boy wrote:

            I didnt know you had it over in Australia.

            Wow.

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            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

            I love me a good curry.

            Its good stuff. (Well, when done well. There are some crap Indian restaurants in th eUK, but gradually its getting better and better). Dhansak is probably my favourite, although Rogan Josh, and Dopiazza are good, and when I am partiaularly drunk, or in a macho mood, a Phal. Although I wouldnt call the last enjoyable in any way, not for many days in fact :suss:) Mind you a Jalfarezi is also not bad. Havent had one for a while. Of course I like Kormas too. Hwo doesnt. :) Can you get all the spices and stuff for cooking them yourself? If you get a good recipe a home made curry is even better than a restaurant one. As for Tori Amos, you would have to also add to your Nirvana electric guitars amps drums etc. And drink!

            Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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              Well, maybe the original source is a malicious frog, infecting a chimp, infecting what's-his-name...

              home

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              Oh, you were responding to Ravels post not my original one. OK, that explains it! :)

              Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                I love me a good curry.

                Its good stuff. (Well, when done well. There are some crap Indian restaurants in th eUK, but gradually its getting better and better). Dhansak is probably my favourite, although Rogan Josh, and Dopiazza are good, and when I am partiaularly drunk, or in a macho mood, a Phal. Although I wouldnt call the last enjoyable in any way, not for many days in fact :suss:) Mind you a Jalfarezi is also not bad. Havent had one for a while. Of course I like Kormas too. Hwo doesnt. :) Can you get all the spices and stuff for cooking them yourself? If you get a good recipe a home made curry is even better than a restaurant one. As for Tori Amos, you would have to also add to your Nirvana electric guitars amps drums etc. And drink!

                Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                fat_boy wrote:

                Can you get all the spices and stuff for cooking them yourself? If you get a good recipe a home made curry is even better than a restaurant one.

                I dunno. Mum makes them. I sit in my room, and then eat them.

                fat_boy wrote:

                And drink!

                And Seinfeld. And House. And Breaking Bad. And Rubik's cubes. And Professor's cubes. Actually, just take human society, remove religious objection and add indiscriminate bonobo sex. :-D

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                  fat_boy wrote:

                  Can you get all the spices and stuff for cooking them yourself? If you get a good recipe a home made curry is even better than a restaurant one.

                  I dunno. Mum makes them. I sit in my room, and then eat them.

                  fat_boy wrote:

                  And drink!

                  And Seinfeld. And House. And Breaking Bad. And Rubik's cubes. And Professor's cubes. Actually, just take human society, remove religious objection and add indiscriminate bonobo sex. :-D

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                  Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                  Actually, just take human society, remove religious objection and add indiscriminate bonobo sex

                  Fuck me, I think we found oursleves a Karl Marx! :) Fancy writing a book and getting half the world to adopt it as a model for society? :-D

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                  • L Lost User

                    Oh, you were responding to Ravels post not my original one. OK, that explains it! :)

                    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                    Niklas L
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                    Ah! Now I noticed my mistake. And your confusion made sense. :)

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                    • S soap brain

                      Until now, I'd wager. ;)

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                      I curse the fact that I'm unable to +100 that post. //L

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