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Metalbrushes_Tattoo
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TrashPosterInTheDark
“Animal sexual behaviour may be tied more strongly to establishment and maintenance of complex social bonds across a population which support its success in non-reproductive ways.”
TrashPosterInTheDark
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lmao yeah sure. "May" but most probably not. Just a bunch of gays trying hard to justify their illness by finding other illness cases in nature.
Metalbrushes_Tattoo
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Yup over 450 different species engage in regular homosexual behaviour and in your eyes the LGBTQ community cherry picked that fun fact only to support thei cause.
Common Lady!
TrashPosterInTheDark
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There is no scientific argument in there. 450 species is litterally a drop in the ocean. And also the term "regular" is used the same way that flu is a "regular" illness.
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Bacteria (the majority of species) exchange DNA across species. #scandalous
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There are plenty of examples of inter-species breeding in nature as well. But that don't make it right! (Don't make it wrong either).
TrashPosterInTheDark
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Are you telling me they can turn your chromosomes from XY to XX?
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u r simultaneously arguing against an appeal to nature (other species are homosexual) while making an appeal to nature (reproduction, the natural purpose of sex, is the only moral sex)
TrashPosterInTheDark
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Homosexuality in other species is still an illness. Most if not all human illnesses can also be found elsewhere in other species.
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that is not at all what that means