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17 Nov 2011 02:55p.m.
atrout wrote:
Maybe they find the other penguins totally boring. And why should two gay guy penguins be rail-roaded into saving their species? Let them do their own thing.
12 Nov 2011 11:56a.m.
Hannah wrote:
The penguins are not gay. They are two males who prefer to spend time with each other. It's not a sexual relationship.
11 Nov 2011 10:12p.m.
Paul wrote:
@ Tori, because if Pedro had a chance to see what he is really meant to be doing, he would do it. Something must have gone wrong in his brain and he got it wrong. Let the poor fella have a chance at the ladies and increase his species like nature intended.
11 Nov 2011 04:33p.m.
Tori wrote:
Why not just do artificial insemination to keep the species going and let Buddy and Pedro be together?
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