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[_] Anonymous 08/22/17(Tue)07:50:47 No.3274621
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 08/22/17(Tue)08:39:47 No.3274623
wow, I never saw that part of the aftermath, the reactions after the mirror was removed.
Fascinating. This one had a bunch of scenes missing, like birds and other animals.
And if anyone interprets the reactions of the animals to the mirror as proof that animals have no
soul and are stupid is a serious mega dumbo.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/22/17(Tue)08:41:04 No.3274624
>>3274623
I could film the reactions of humans to an iphone as proof that humans got no soul
>> [_] Anonymous 08/22/17(Tue)08:46:34 No.3274625
the way the first gorilla looks at the camera is fucking haunting as if it knew
>> [_] Anonymous 08/22/17(Tue)09:11:35 No.3274631
>>3274625
Well, I saw a documentation, where they were filming gorillas in the wild. So they build a hidden
green tent inside the bushes with only a tiny hole for the camera to film through. So the tent
was inside a bush covered with leaves all over it. Additionally the gorillas where like hundreds
of feet away. But the gorillas somehow noticed either the "change" of their surroundings, which
you would think happens natural in a jungle, or by the camera lens reflecting sunlight(?) which
is also odd because I think it was inside the tent. Anyway, the moral of the story is, gorillas
got insanely good eyes. The gorilla run straight to the tent from hundreds of feet and smashed
the whole tent with the people in it. Luckely the gorilla was spooked when it smashed the tent
probably because it never seen something like it, and didn't put much effort into it. One hit and
run. The scientist were pretty shocked.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/22/17(Tue)18:01:13 No.3274704
This is my kinda shit