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trev

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4. I mentioned this about female lions some time ago
Sun Jul 14, 2019, 12:57 AM
Jul 2019

and one replier shot me down. But I was right.

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Love this. DURHAM D Jul 2019 #1
Here's a really stupid question cabot Jul 2019 #2
you planning to get a pet lion? Demovictory9 Jul 2019 #5
I was thinking leopard cabot Jul 2019 #6
Yes. trev Jul 2019 #7
Thanks! cabot Jul 2019 #9
no prob trev Jul 2019 #11
This is something I love about DU. Ask a question, and a fellow DUer Tanuki Jul 2019 #17
I'd rather want to know if the lion, tiger or cheetah found you to be allergic. n/t PoliticAverse Jul 2019 #28
Or just tasty. Lisa0825 Jul 2019 #35
so is reality more like this? DBoon Jul 2019 #3
The lions would be tearing each other apart at mating season? Baitball Blogger Jul 2019 #20
I mentioned this about female lions some time ago trev Jul 2019 #4
It is a movie, not a documentary. It is Hamlet for kids Takket Jul 2019 #8
If it's all just arbitrary entertainment, then they fully own their choice to employ RockRaven Jul 2019 #12
like I said, it is Hamlet for kids Takket Jul 2019 #39
Animals can't talk either. BlueStater Jul 2019 #10
Mr. Ed could talk, but only to Wilbur. So you're half right. oasis Jul 2019 #46
Oh, Lord, people. It's a fairy tale. nolabear Jul 2019 #13
Why does fiction have to enforce patriarchy? SunSeeker Jul 2019 #15
Why can't things just tell a story? Amishman Jul 2019 #32
How can I "forget the fucked up state of the world and society" when the movie revels in it? SunSeeker Jul 2019 #37
It doesn't have to. It often doesn't. And that's a narrow lens. nolabear Jul 2019 #33
Nobody here is engaging in "literal or figurative book burning." We're stating a critique. SunSeeker Jul 2019 #38
Of course there is. nolabear Jul 2019 #41
Fairy Tales teach roles, expectations of the world & survival skills delisen Jul 2019 #29
Great point. It should be the Sarabi and her daughter, not Mufasa and Simba! SunSeeker Jul 2019 #14
Oh FFS.... Xolodno Jul 2019 #16
Even More Sobering Roy Rolling Jul 2019 #18
May as well complain about.... Xolodno Jul 2019 #22
you want accuracy? stay away from the disney nature films .... rampartc Jul 2019 #19
Touche! Xolodno Jul 2019 #21
when i was a kid those disney shows were great rampartc Jul 2019 #23
Thank you!! Roland99 Jul 2019 #25
We are not "idiots." We are humans fighting for our survival and rights delisen Jul 2019 #31
for the record, nobody's actually complaining fishwax Jul 2019 #44
You are allowed to have an opinion but you are not allowed to ban. alphafemale Jul 2019 #24
Also, they don't sing and dance jberryhill Jul 2019 #26
"beloved Disney franchise has missed something even more crucial all along: scientific accuracy." PoliticAverse Jul 2019 #27
Does Moana make up for this? edhopper Jul 2019 #30
or Frozen......... Takket Jul 2019 #40
I'm confused... they're worried about the scientific inaccuracy regarding the pride's composition... clementine613 Jul 2019 #34
no, there's no real indication that they are at all worried about the scientific innacuracy fishwax Jul 2019 #45
Yeah, they missed the better story. crosinski Jul 2019 #36
I guess they missed the part that it's a Disney story with talking animals. BannonsLiver Jul 2019 #42
Well I have it on good authority... GulfCoast66 Jul 2019 #43
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