More reports of orcas, also known as killer whales, sinking yaughts in the Straights of Gibraltar. Gibraltar is famous for it's rock apes which steal food from tourists in Gibraltar in the same way that aggressive seagulls steal chips from unsuspecting British tourists. These attacks have been happening for the last few years and the whales often target the rudders on the yaughts disabling them and often sinking them. In the latest attack at least a dozen whales were involved. A collection of whales is often called a pod which surprisingly is used to describe garden peas. Are these mutant whales and what drives the evil buggers? Scientists are confused as always. What is going on? It's all over the news |
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They're such intelligent creatures and have had such substantial harm caused to them by humans, that I'd assume they'd reasonably have anger against us. I don't see reason that they'd not collectively absorb and share their desires for payback. We deserve what we get |
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As ever Tom, I find myself agreeing with your style if not your content.
These mughtant whaghle poghds damaghing saighlors' yaughts need to be ghghghhhalted in their traghcks.
Now, where's me spitoon? |
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