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The Doctor.

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6. Great. So now the brain-eating virus that caused them to beach
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 12:04 AM
Mar 2012

is introduced back into the population?

Really, I'm just sure that the Pod-leader is going to be forced to watch this on youtube over and over while the others just whistle and click his ass into shame. "Dude... HUMANS had to help you? They can't help shit!".

If a bunch of Dolphins are watching youtube, does that make them an 'I-Pod'?

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Mass dolphin rescue video stuns [View all] Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 OP
That was amazing. Skinner Mar 2012 #1
This shows Mankind at it best, taking care of his home. n/t Farmer-Rick Mar 2012 #28
Great video Politicalboi Mar 2012 #2
Amen to that! n/t Iwillnevergiveup Mar 2012 #18
Wonderful! Absolutely, soul-fillingly wonderful. nt GliderGuider Mar 2012 #3
Sometimes people can be so disgusting and then you see something like this and it Booster Mar 2012 #4
so long, and thanks for all the fish d_r Mar 2012 #5
Great. So now the brain-eating virus that caused them to beach The Doctor. Mar 2012 #6
I was in Cape Cod this February and saw some of the dolphins that didn't make it Xipe Totec Mar 2012 #7
Some were rescued, though, thanks to a lot of dedicated people. MADem Mar 2012 #11
Every now and again, something tells me that humans still have a shot on this planet. Kennah Mar 2012 #8
Oh thank god those people were there!!! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2012 #9
No fucking idea! Maybe they were scared or had a back problem or something. lonestarnot Mar 2012 #13
A man probably stopped them. As usual. nt valerief Mar 2012 #16
didn't look that way to me. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2012 #21
K&R! This is incredibly cool! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2012 #10
Exactly how that should be done! BravfuckingO! lonestarnot Mar 2012 #12
Beautiful. Lone_Star_Dem Mar 2012 #14
What a fabulous video clip! I loved the applause at the end. valerief Mar 2012 #15
They beach themselves because they're serving a higher porpoise. tclambert Mar 2012 #17
The only got rid of them because it is a private beach. Vincardog Mar 2012 #19
Thank you for posting n/t guardian Mar 2012 #20
Does anyone who is wise in the ways of dolphins know how this happened? wakemewhenitsover Mar 2012 #22
Does anyone who is wise in the ways of dolphins know how this happened? AlbertCat Mar 2012 #30
I believe they were swarming for fish. As they get close to the shore... joshcryer Mar 2012 #31
That sounds like a reasonable theory. wakemewhenitsover Mar 2012 #33
Great video LostinRed Mar 2012 #23
... xchrom Mar 2012 #24
Obrigado meus amigos joanbarnes Mar 2012 #25
Incredible video. cbayer Mar 2012 #26
How beautiful that was. FedUpWithIt All Mar 2012 #27
An attempt at 'reverse evolution;' greiner3 Mar 2012 #29
I think that's one of the most stunning examples of compassion I've ever seen... truebrit71 Mar 2012 #32
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