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Lion Cubs vs. Cobra and Elephants Attacking Them

Lion Cubs vs. Cobra and Elephants Attacking Them

I'm not enjoying the trolling on the Sift. (Horrorshow Talk Post)

rottenseed says...

In my defense:

A) I didn't know you were a female until now
B) I don't think racism is off limits if done without hatred (same as sexist comedy)

Nobody knows where you come from, and you can no sooner change somebody else's sensibilities than they can change yours. We all see the world through a different lens, and I think what blankfist meant to say—but lacked the time between bong loads—is that he doesn't feel the same way you do about stuff. He is ok with it, and you should become ok with it. If you ever think this place is too insensitive, hang around youtube for a day or two, then you'll remember the difference between intolerance and observation.

PS: As a white male raised in a middle class family, I should know a thing or two about what it's like to be oppressed. I wanted the red '99 mustang for high school graduation, but daddy wouldn't shell out the extra dough for the Cobra edition, so I totally know your pain.

Woman Pressures Cheetahs into Accepting Her

Cleaning the Cobra Pit wearing Flip-flops

AeroMechanical says...

No, no, no, you're doin it wrong.

The proper way to clean a cobra pit is with a flamethrower. Cleans the cobras right out of there, no problem.

This also works on tarantulas, scorpions, hissing cockroaches, the black meat of the giant aquatic Brazilian centipedes, and clowns.

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Cleaning the Cobra Pit wearing Flip-flops

Loving Farms Pledge: "No Gay Stuff."

Finally, there's a sequel to ET: The Extra Terrestrial

Trancecoach says...

Great remixing and animation job by the filmmaker here, no wonder why the little guy always wanted to “phone home” … cool find from Cyriaque Lamar on io9.com:

Robert Blankenheim and Derek Johnson Productions have created a trailer for ET-X: Extinction, an unnecessarily gritty and violent sequel to Steven Spielberg’s family-friendly blockbuster.

In this preview, grown-up footage of Henry Thomas and Drew Barrymore is spliced with generic disaster flick scenes (starring an authoritative Morgan Freeman, natch) and new animation of the red-eyed, cobra-necked extraterrestrials:

The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (New Voiceover)

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'honey badger, hunter, scavenger, cobra, bee, animals, jackal, larva, dont care' to 'honey badger, hunter, scavenger, cobra, puff adder, animals, jackal, larva, dont care' - edited by jonny

Honey Badger - The Most Fearless Animal on Earth

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'honey, badger, fearless, animal, Earth, vicious, hunger, hungry, bite, unstoppable, snakes' to 'honey badger, fearless, animal, vicious, hunger, hungry, bite, unstoppable, cobra' - edited by jonny

The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (New Voiceover)

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'hunter, scavenger, cobra, snake, bee, animals, jackal, larva, ew, dont care' to 'honey badger, hunter, scavenger, cobra, bee, animals, jackal, larva, dont care' - edited by jonny

Why ethics are bankrupt without science/reason: (Blog Entry by jwray)

GeeSussFreeK says...

I was thinking about something similar just the other day. I was considering what morality is, and what is needed for it. It got me thinking about how you even describe morality...what is it? Is morality about yourself, or is morality about yourself with other people, or is it just about other people? I came to a satisfactory definition of morality: The use of reason to influence behavior. In this definition, even animals have morals. For instance, cobra snakes do not bite each other when fighting for a mate. They are using knowledge of their toxicity versus the nature of their reproductive cycle and making a rule against it. And while I am sure that bites happen from time to time, the general moral principle is observable.

Though, I don't think science is part of that equation entirely. Science is a notion of trial and observation. I don't know if you need that for the development of moral principles and ethics. I like to think of science as a mod or reason, a rectangle to reasons square. Empirical inquiry, for instance, can't tell you what morals even are or should be. Empirical inquiry, in fact, is very very limited in the types of questions it can even answer. Very useful for many many things, but as far as ethics go, it doesn't have much to offer. You can get more help from pure logical, a priori modes of inquiring when talking about things of this nature, IMO.

The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (New Voiceover)

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'hunter, scavenger, cobra, snake, bee, animals, jackal, larva, ew' to 'hunter, scavenger, cobra, snake, bee, animals, jackal, larva, ew, dont care' - edited by ponceleon

Bitten By King Cobra - Caught On Video



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