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Murder Chimpanzees: Attacking villages and stealing children in Uganda

why do they hate each other? they're the same
Imagine all your life people constantly comparing you and your kind to the Goon menace, saying how Goons evolved from you and other such nonsense. Eventually you'd reach a point where the next Goon you saw was going to pay dearly, which is exactly what this chimp did.

If I were a chimp I'd kill a Goon too. In fact, I'd organize all monkeykind into a National Socialist monkey ethnostate and together we'd kill every damn Goon on the continent.

Monkeys are not Goons, and Goons are not monkeys. Goons are stupid, lazy, worthless, good for nothing, and genetically criminal whereas monkeys are civilized, social, and intelligent. To say otherwise is extremely disrespectful to monkeys everywhere.

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It's this kind of stuff that makes me loath chimps, we ain't so different but we at least evolved to be far more civilized despite recent evidence of possible regression.
 
It's this kind of stuff that makes me loath chimps, we ain't so different but we at least evolved to be far more civilized despite recent evidence of possible regression.
I think how close we are is what makes chimps horrifying and not cute. When other monkeys do the same thing it's fine because they look like monkeys and not like a plausible weird mutant undiscovered tribe
 
I think how close we are is what makes chimps horrifying and not cute. When other monkeys do the same thing it's fine because they look like monkeys and not like a plausible weird mutant undiscovered tribe
These three species look alike in many ways, both in body and behavior. But for a clear understanding of how closely they are related, scientists compare their DNA, an essential molecule that's the instruction manual for building each species. Humans and chimps share a surprising 98.8 percent of their DNA.

https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/pe... species look alike,98.8 percent of their DNA.
 
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