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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 02-17-2017, 06:01 PM by Tshokwane )

(02-17-2017, 01:32 PM)HouseOfLions Wrote: I was not hating on anybody or anything, I was just speaking my opinions on the matter, so why did my posts get deleted?

It's quite simple. You're complaining like a girl about misinformation, while misinforming yourself. 

Further, you're insulting the rest of the coalition, even when I'm clearly saying that you stop it.

I don't really care what you think of this matter. Simply refrain from saying it ouloud, because I don't like you insulting them.

The same goes for you @fursan syed .

For example:
Quote:I just told Tshokowane that them eating their brother is the utmost sign of disgrace and humiliation.

This is your own distorted, antropomorphic opinion, purposely forgetting lions are that, lions.

Quote:And I also called him out on spreading misinformation. He quoted someone saying that hip scar "lived by the sword and died by the sword" but in fact, he didn't die by the swords, he died of old age!

Irrelevant. 

You didn't call anyone out, and that wasn't "misinformation". 

It was simply a phrase by someone that follows them and feels that way about lions, Nowhere was it said that he was killed in a fight.

Both of your "opinions" are clearly biased to one side, and even influentiated by the antromorphic imprint you try to create on it.

Lions are lions, not people. Now, for the sake of the thread, let's just keep it at that.
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