Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!

  • Thread starter Adrian Baker
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In summary, the penguin slapping video is an abomination and shows how penguins are discriminated against in this nation. We will have our day!
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Adrian Baker
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Penguin slapping...

Have you seen this??

http://img4.exs.cx/img4/4931/PenguinSlap.gif

Blimey, bullying penguins. Whatever next!
 
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  • #2
What an unbelievable sucker-punch. Automatic disqualification.
 
  • #3
I thought that was real at first
 
  • #4
yomamma said:
I thought that was real at first

You mean it isn't??
:cry:
 
  • #5
no, look at the penguin that's slapping. It looks fake
 
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This is an abomination and shows how penguins are discriminated against in this nation! We will have our day!
 
  • #7
Isn't there a difference between penguins and penguinos?
 
  • #8
I got a great laugh out of that. Thanks AB.
 
  • #9
aww the poor fellow falls face first!
 
  • #10
Hypatia, he went straight into the water hole. propably he wanted to do that anyway.
 
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IT WAS FAKE! oh, not the falling part
 
  • #12
lol, that gave me a good laugh :D
 
  • #13
I've seen that before--hilarious! Later, they caught that penguin on video again -- it seems to be psychotic!

http://media.ebaumsworld.com/index.php?e=technopenguin.wmv

Watch out for the volume (and beware of the trance music) :tongue:
 
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Speaking of ebaumsworld...

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/presaddress2.shtml

:zzz:
 
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I've had that on my computer at work for about a year now. I've had a laugh a day ever since. :biggrin:
 
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Oops!11 (again! :biggrin:) That's my post above. Ivan forgot to log off of my computer again and I didn't notice it. :rolleyes:

edit: OK, well... it's the last post on page one... :rolleyes:
 
  • #17
good job

:wink:
 
  • #18
:rofl: :rofl: Thanks, Adrian. That's hilarious.

SOS, thanks for the effort, but it plays as audio only.

Bladibla, yours is worse. No plug-in to watch it, and I can't load the one I need. :frown:
 
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I find this thread very offensive.
 
  • #20
dduardo said:
I find this thread very offensive.

why? were you slapped as a child?
 
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dduardo said:
I find this thread very offensive.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
  • #22
dduardo said:
I find this thread very offensive.
Which one is you?
 
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dduardo said:
I find this thread very offensive.

:rofl: :rofl:
 
  • #24
Perhaps the 'fake' penguin is a Microsoft one trying to sink Linux?
 
  • #25
Adrian Baker said:
Perhaps the 'fake' penguin is a Microsoft one trying to sink Linux?

Yeah, I think the penguin doing the slapping is really Balmer in a costume.
 

What is the purpose of "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!"?

The purpose of "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!" is to study the behavior of penguins and how they interact with each other in a bullying situation.

How is the research conducted for "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!"?

The research for "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!" is conducted in the natural habitat of penguins, such as Antarctica. Scientists observe and record the interactions between penguins and use this data to analyze their behavior.

What have been the findings of "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!"?

The findings of "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!" have shown that penguins engage in bullying behavior towards each other, often using physical slapping as a means of dominance and asserting their status within the group.

How does "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!" contribute to the overall understanding of penguin behavior?

"Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!" contributes to the overall understanding of penguin behavior by providing insight into the social dynamics and hierarchy within penguin groups. It also highlights the importance of studying and conserving penguin populations in their natural habitat.

What are the potential applications of the findings from "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!"?

The findings from "Penguin Slapping: Blimey, Bullying Penguins!" can be used to inform conservation efforts and management strategies for penguin populations. It can also contribute to our understanding of bullying behavior in other animal species and potentially in humans as well.

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