lisa fucked an ape and got ape aids, and she had to do a bunch of research on apes and monkeys to try and cure her APE AIDS
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10-13-2013I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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10-13-2013
lisa fucked an ape, and got APE AIDS
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10-13-2013
gonna get you reherped marco, and u will have to make a new account for the 50th time, cause you are a huge faggot,
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10-13-2013Really wanna see cat avatar guy and marco both put in their own forum
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Moonmanking steveyos10-13-2013
apes isn't even a scientific word; historically it always referred to non-human tail-less primates. There's the superfamily Hominoidea which includes humans, orangutans, chimps, gorillas, etc.. Cag was at no point incorrect in saying we are not apes, but we evolved from apes.
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10-13-2013I wonder if apes have desires of meeting at the tip?
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Moonmanking steveyos10-13-2013
alright its time to clear up this tip-meeting business. THis was during the phase when i simply started saying outlandish and gross things to mess with her, because i knew she wasnt even paying attention to me anymore
that being said i probably would meet at the tip with her anyways, mmmmmmmmmm
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-13-2013
Nope.
You would go on endlessly about wanting to fuck guys with me
retarded creepy shit like "I just want to stroke your head in my lap while another guys fucks you... etc..."
The truth is you said a lot fucking worse than that
you told me on about 10 different occassions you wanted to suck cock with me, YOU ARE A TURN OFF
Just stop posting about me you fucking retard
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-13-2013
actually you are incorrect it is as real a word as any the scientific name for ape which I just looked up is 'Hominoidea' of which humans are a member.
Fucking retard
"Hominoidea contains two families of living (extant) species:
Hylobatidae consists of five genera and sixteen species of gibbon, including the lar gibbon and the siamang. They are commonly referred to as lesser apes.
Hominidae consists of orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and humans.[1][2] Alternatively, the hominidae family are collectively described as the great apes.[3][4][5][6] There are two extant species in the orangutan genus (Pongo), two species in the gorilla genus, and a single extant species Homo sapiens in the human genus (Homo). Chimpanzees and bonobos are closely related to each other and they represent the two species in the genus Pan."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ape
So no, again you are not chromosomely different from apes, you ARE an ape. You are chromosomely digfferent from different species of ape and even chromosomely different from other humans but to say you are chromosomely different from an ape when you are in fact technically an ape is incorrect. You are chromosomely an ape because you are a kind of ape. Retard.Last edited by LadyKillmonger; 10-13-2013 at 11:52 PM.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-13-2013
i'm not even going to talk to you about it i've already stopped giving a shit
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
like when i said you and stomple should meet up and stick asparagus and avocados up your snatch, i was fucking with you
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-14-2013
no that is a drawing made by someone who is offended at being called an ape
"Apes" are Hominoidea, that is the scientific term and humans are a part of the Superfamily Hominoidea.
It's not really open for debate. Ape describes a superfamily, not a specific species and humans are a part of the superfamily apes (scientific name Hominoidea)
end of story, so unless you want to invent a whole new biological clasification system, and have the scientific community actually use it then you are wrong
you know, the kingdom, phylum, class order etc.. stuff, the biological system of classification that scientists use and in that classification humans are apes.
"In recent years biologists have generally preferred to use only monophyletic groups in classifications;[citation needed] that is, only groups which include all the descendants of a common ancestor.[11] The superfamily Hominoidea is one such group (or "clade"). Some then use the term "ape" to mean all the members of the superfamily Hominoidea. For example, in a 2005 book, Benton wrote "The apes, Hominoidea, today include the gibbons and orang-utan ... the gorilla and chimpanzee ... and humans".[6] The group traditionally called "apes" by biologists is then called the "non-human apes"."Last edited by LadyKillmonger; 10-14-2013 at 12:08 AM.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
lmao the shit you come up with
"Apes" are Hominoidea, that is the scientific term and humans are a part of the Superfamily Hominoidea.
"Ape", from Old English apa, is possibly an onomatopoetic imitation of animal chatter. The term has a history of rather imprecise usage. Its earliest meaning was a tailless (and therefore exceptionally human-like) non-human primate.[7] The original usage of "ape" in English might have referred to the baboon, an Old World monkey.[citation needed] Two tailless species of macaque have common names including "ape": the Barbary ape of North Africa (introduced into Gibraltar), Macaca sylvanus, and the Sulawesi black ape or Celebes crested macaque, M. nigra."
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-14-2013
and by the way michael
photons are created by electrons skipping orbit
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-14-2013
uh most words pre-date the biological classification system you fucking moron
that doesn't change the fact that humans are part of the superfamily Hominoidea
the word "ape" was given a scientific name like everything was, that scientific name is Hominoidea and of which humans are included.
Humans are one of the great apes you dumb piece of of shit.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-14-2013
thats why tailless macaques are also called "apes", because "apes" is a technical word that we didnt ever use before we incorporated evolution into the zoological classification
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LadyKillmongerking steveyos10-14-2013
no michael
humans are classified as one of the great apes
the mistake you made was to think that "ape" referred to only gorillas, it doesn't it's a branch that includes different types of apes, of which both humans and gorillas are a part of along with a few others such as organgutans, chimps etc...Last edited by LadyKillmonger; 10-14-2013 at 12:31 AM.
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