tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7268092511154646551.post1707578980579171452..comments2012-07-24T02:55:35.489+12:00Comments on Logan Travels: Junk In The TrunkLoganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05582755726293782741noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7268092511154646551.post-45270598491410903272007-12-11T08:57:00.000+13:002007-12-11T08:57:00.000+13:00You're quite right. I should have made clear that ...You're quite right. I should have made clear that I do not believe that HIV can be transmitted by close contact (unlike Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee). Nor am I suggesting that gorillas visit poor African nations trolling for hookers. I challenge the assumption, however, that the higher apes are ambassadors of safe sex, as they themselves engage in real and simulated sex without regard to gender for reasons of dominance. If humans did this, all sporting matches would be on the Playboy Channel.<BR/>As a service to our readers, please note that SOWETO is 3500km from the nearest point in SUDAN. But who cares, because they're both basically fucked.Loganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05582755726293782741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7268092511154646551.post-86820417039725099482007-12-11T08:42:00.000+13:002007-12-11T08:42:00.000+13:00If a gorilla was in a sudanese ghetto, it would be...If a gorilla was in a sudanese ghetto, it would be pretty anxious I would say, <I> even if it was having sex with African men or women </I>. And lets be honest, who wants to have sex with a gorilla? What is the gorilla going to do, force itself upon them, just to exercise its genetic superiority when it comes to aids? And where is a gorilla going to get $5? Robbery? Gorillas by nature are not aggressive animals. Perhaps then by selling his paws or genitals, which will ironically not only prevent him from "not getting aids in 80 ways" but will also end up as an aprhrodeisiac, <I>encouraging the very promiscuous behaviour the gorilla had come to sowetto to no doubt prevent</I>? For what other reason would a gorilla come to the dangerous, overpopulated streets of sowetto, than to spread the message of safe sex? As a social animal, it is well within the normal behaviour of a gorilla to behave in ways to <I>protect his pack</I> and we can be sure that a gorilla, who lives on roots, shoots and leaves, would not come to sowetto, with its flat breads, beans and maize, unless he felt <I> some kind of kindred spirit with mankind</I> <BR/><BR/>Really, a bit of editorial commonsense wouldnt go astray, Mr Longbourne.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06315241021647919583noreply@blogger.com