Quote from: Cat With A Mustache on March 09, 2014, 10:26:30 PMwait i dont getthats what i said when i first learned about weaboo's, furries, and bronys
wait i dont get
>No matter what happens, no matter how old I get.>I'll never forget...>Fats Mcgee. And his Retard Three.
i bet you want to be a girl so you won't get called gay for watching a show about pinkie ponies huh
Where as a girl hugging another girl, or something of that sort, is normal, the same situation with a guy is not.
Quote from: Statua on January 22, 2013, 10:27:01 PMIt's the same throughout the animal kingdom.Actually, in MANY species the female is the dominant gender. For example, scorpians and certain species of spiders (I think Black Widows and other widow species, but don't quote me on that one). Female lions are the hunters, apposed to the common belief that the males are, so really, in nature males aren't necessarily the hunters or dominant force. It varies from species to species.
It's the same throughout the animal kingdom.
Quote from: Sexy Frog on January 22, 2013, 10:43:10 PMQuote from: ReDrUmHD on January 22, 2013, 10:40:33 PMQuote from: Statua on January 22, 2013, 10:27:01 PMIt's the same throughout the animal kingdom.Actually, in MANY species the female is the dominant gender. For example, scorpians and certain species of spiders (I think Black Widows and other widow species, but don't quote me on that one). Female lions are the hunters, apposed to the common belief that the males are, so really, in nature males aren't necessarily the hunters or dominant force. It varies from species to species.And the Praying Mantis. Don't forget the Mantis.Not meaning to derail here, but just a fun fact. In my state (Maryland [Let's go Ravens Superbowl 47]) there's a 50 dollar fine for killing a praying mantis.Back on topic, yes, females are dominant there too. Also, there are a lot of species where there is no dominant gender. For example anacondas live in solitude, meaning that each and every one only has it's self to gather it's vital resources. So really, it's far from the same throughout the animal kingdom.Also there's one species of lizard where the male does not exist because it reproduces by a sort of self cloning. I learned about it in Biology.
Quote from: ReDrUmHD on January 22, 2013, 10:40:33 PMQuote from: Statua on January 22, 2013, 10:27:01 PMIt's the same throughout the animal kingdom.Actually, in MANY species the female is the dominant gender. For example, scorpians and certain species of spiders (I think Black Widows and other widow species, but don't quote me on that one). Female lions are the hunters, apposed to the common belief that the males are, so really, in nature males aren't necessarily the hunters or dominant force. It varies from species to species.And the Praying Mantis. Don't forget the Mantis.