RE: Statistics, the perfect weapon to justify hate?
December 21, 2020 at 5:34 pm
MORONICjosh:
I personally believe being gay is a sin, because it goes against nature
Here is a list of animals that exhibit homosexuality:
Baboon
Bison
Brown bear
Brown rat
Cavy
Caribou
Cat (domestic)
Cattle (domestic)
Chimpanzee
Common dolphin
Common marmos
Dog
Elephant
Fox
Giraffe
Goat
Horse (domestic)
Human
Koala
Lion
Orca
Panda
Raccoon
Birds
Barn owl
Chicken
Common gull
Emu
House sparrow
Kestrel
King penguin
Mallard
Ostrich
Raven
Rock dove
Seagull
Swan
Turkey
Vulture
Fish
Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) leaping for a fly fisherman's bait. Research going back to the 1950s has shown both male and female graylings exhibit homosexual behavior
Amazon molly
Anglerfish
Blackstripe topminnow
Bluegill sunfish
Char
Grayling
European bitterling
Green swordtail
Guiana leaffish
Houting whitefish
Jewel cichlid
Least darter (Microperca punctulata)
Mouthbreeding fish
Salmon
Southern platyfish
Ten-spined stickleback
Three-spined stickleback
Reptiles
Three species of Aspidoscelis.
The all-female Whiptail lizard species Aspidoscelis neomexicanus (center), which reproduces via parthenogenesis, is shown flanked by two sexual species having males, A. inornatus (left) and A. tigris (right). Research has shown that simulated mating behavior increases fertility for Aspidoscelis neomexicanus. One female lies on top of another, playing the role of the male, the lizard that was on bottom has larger eggs, in most cases. The lizards switch off this role each mating season.[52]
Anole
Bearded dragon
Blue-tailed day gecko (Phelsuma cepediana)
Broad-headed skink
Checkered whiptail lizard
Chihuahuan spotted whiptail lizard
Common ameiva
Common garter snake
Cuban green anole
Desert grassland whiptail lizard
Desert tortoise
Fence lizard
Five-lined skink
Gold dust day gecko (Phelsuma laticauda)
Gopher (pine) snake
Green anole
Inagua curlytail lizard
Jamaican giant anole
Laredo striped whiptail lizard
Largehead anole
Mourning gecko
Plateau striped whiptail lizard
Red diamond rattlesnake
Red-tailed skink
Seychelles giant tortoise
Side-blotched lizard
Speckled rattlesnake
Water moccasin
Western rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis)
Western banded gecko
Whiptail lizard
Wood turtle
Amphibians
Appalachian woodland salamander
Black-spotted frog
Mountain dusky salamander
Tengger desert toad
Insects
The head of a darner dragonfly (Basiaeschna janata).
Male homosexuality has been inferred in several species of dragonflies. A survey of damsel and dragonflies reveals characteristic cloacal pincher mating damage in 20–80 percent of the males, indicating a fairly high occurrence of sexual coupling between males.[
Male flour beetles engage in same-sex coupling to practice mating and to rid themselves of "old, less effective" sperm
Alfalfa weevil
Australian parasitic wasp
Bean weevil
Bedbug and other bug
Blister beetle
Blowfly
Broadwinged damselfly
Cabbage (small) white (butterfly)
Checkerspot butterfly
Club-tailed dragonfly
Cockroach
Common skimmer dragonfly
Creeping water bug
Cutworm
Digger bee
Dragonfly
Eastern giant ichneumon wasp
Eucalyptus longhorned borer
Field cricket
Flour beetle
Fruit fly
Glasswing butterfly
Hypoponera opacior ant
Grape berry moth
Grape borer
Green lacewing
Hen flea
House fly
Ichneumon wasp
Japanese scarab beetle
Larch bud moth
Large milkweed bug
Large white
Long-legged fly
Mazarine blue
Mexican white (butterfly)
Midge
Migratory locust
Monarch butterfly
Narrow-winged damselfly
Parsnip leaf miner
Pomace fly
Queen butterfly
Red ant sp.
Red flour beetle
Reindeer warble fly (Hypoderma tarandi)
Rose chafer (Macrodactylus subspinosus)
Rove beetle
Scarab beetle (melolonthine)
Screwworm fly
Silkworm moth
Southeastern blueberry bee
Southern green stink bug
Southern masked chafe
Southern one-year canegrub
Spreadwinged damselfly spp.
Spruce budworm moth
Stable fly
Stag beetle
Tsetse fly
Water boatman bug
Water strider
Put this in your fucking pipe and smoke it, you ignorant fucking cunt muffin! KINDLY CHOKE ON A BAG OF COCKS!!!!!