Thread 4998196 - /an/ [Archived: 1149 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/6/2025, 7:19:18 AM No.4998196
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Rhinoceros come to stand for a drink
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:06:12 PM No.4998861
>>4998196 (OP)
cute
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:23:00 PM No.4998871
That's cute but it really bothers me how rough they're being. I understand that they're large animals that require force to convey the idea that they need to move, but I would be under the impression that applying that force so quickly, like that guy did to the one slightly further away from him, would be seen not as a jostling/nudge but as an attempt to "attack" by the animal. Basically, I would be more gentle with anything that's large enough to kill me in 4 or 5 different ways with no real effort.
but they are cute animals
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 7:56:51 AM No.4999064
>>4998871
Yeah I always picture them as being easily spooked. Like with large horses that can easy kick your neck over if startled.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 12:23:52 PM No.4999103
>>4998196 (OP)
why does their skin have those giant folds?
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 1:53:47 PM No.4999119
>>4998196 (OP)
>hmm a giant docile beast that could kill me if angered
>do I give it what it wants so it goes away?
>better shove it a bunch instead
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 5:50:17 PM No.4999180
I would get them drunk, not because it's the right thing to do though, but because I would be interested to see what sort of chaos two drunken rhinos could cause.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 5:54:38 PM No.4999181
>>4998871
they are some kind of street shitter so i'm sure their survival instinct is not high.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 6:26:14 PM No.4999187
>>4999180
>but because I would be interested to see what sort of chaos two drunken rhinos could cause.
Not a lot before you end up with two rhinos with fatal gunshot wounds.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 11:59:10 PM No.4999279
>>4999103
It's basically leather armor
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 12:14:45 AM No.4999288
>>4998871
>That's cute but it really bothers me how rough they're being.
"Pachyderm" literally translates as "armor-skin". You could punch a rhino full force and it would be like a fly hitting your arm.
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 1:27:47 AM No.4999315
>>4998871
I'm going to assume this isn't their first rodeo. pushing with anything less probably wouldn't even register to them
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 2:49:00 AM No.4999354
>>4999288
pachyderm means elephant, not rhino
also it means thick skin, not armored
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:38:03 AM No.4999386
>>4999354
>pachyderm means elephant, not rhino
So do you just compulsively lie to internet strangers for no gain or do you come here with that explicit goal in mind?
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:58:18 AM No.4999392
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>>4999386
I hope you'll forgive me, not for lying, but for simply being only familiar with the third listed meaning. All my life that was the only situation it was used.
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 5:12:10 AM No.4999402
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>>4999392
Sorry, you're ok by me anon. We had a learning moment is all :)
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 5:03:42 PM No.4999531
>>4998871
then they would think you're afraid and extra kill you
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 2:03:42 AM No.4999876
>>4999187
two DRUNK rhinos with POTENTIALLY fatal gunshot wounds!