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Do orcas have the potential for evil?
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>>5097569
yes, the foundation of evil(cruelty for enjoyment) lies within intelligence

orcas are highly intelligent, probably more then us...in the future we will us AI to speak to them
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Evil is a human concept.
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>>5097579
explain canadian geese
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>>5097580
>be loud and act tough
>le big scary ape pisses and shits himself in fear
If some "all-powerful" douche walked onto your lawn and acted like it was his own and you found out he was a pushover you'd do the same
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>>5097580
they know that bluffing is 95% of the game in the animal kingdom and they excel at exploiting it
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>>5097579
I wonder....
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>>5097580
All you have to do is stand your ground and pussy geese back off.
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They can do no wrong for they do not know what it is
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>>5097569
Yes. Some in the mediterranean have been seen sinking boats full of innocent migrants just trying to seek a better life. That's pure evil.
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>>5097569
Yes. Evil directly corresponds to intelligence.
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>>5097569
"Potential?" They ARE evil.
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>>5097569
well they play-kill
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>>5097744
no, that’s moral good
sinking boats full of pitbulls and frenchies before they “seek a better life” among actual dogs.
orca are our friends and we must never allow them to perish from the earth

did you know they have an uncanny sense for which boats are owned by billionaires as well?
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New Nature docu this month
https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/about-expedition-killer-whale/31975/
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>>5097569
Orcas are nothing but evil, they are the most evil creatures on this planet. Humans for all their horrors just point cameras and coo when they visit us, they don't hunt us anymore.
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>>5097810
Is there another example in the animal kingdom of an animal removing another species' parasites for altruistic reasons? (not a symbiotic arrangement like remoras)
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>>5097744
they don't know they're "innocent immigrants"

maybe a human killed one of their kind, and now they defend their territory
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>>5097923
based orcas being blind to the elites lies
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No, although it's possible they have their own concept of it.
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>>5097579
There scared of a copper pipe waved around and can be herded like sheep . I know because the geese in my apartment complex respect the copper pipe and its power over them.
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>>5097969
all beings would be afraid of a human waving a copper pipe at them
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Orcas are the humans of the sea. Real respects real.
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>>5097760
Ningen
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Does anyone have the webm of the huge orca fin emerging in front of a guy in a kayak?
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>>5097580
>Canadian
Canada Geese you mongolian!
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>>5097939
>implying they don't sink the elites' boats
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>>5097579
All social mammals have a concept of morality. A wolf may intervene to stop two other wolves in its pack from fighting, because it has a moral instinct that it's wrong for pack members to fight.
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>>5098149
wolves confirmed morally superior to politicians and wealth managers
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>>5097578
>probably more then us
your basis for saying this?
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>>5098174
Gyrification

Orca brains have more convolutions (wrinkles/folds) in the cerebral cortex than humans. This high degree of folding indicates a large surface area for increased cognitive processing.
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>>5098220
Whales can’t do what humans do, they’re too dumb
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>>5098221
thanks for your engagement anon

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