What is really funny is these trumpanzees believe they can intimidate me with what a second grader would use. A dimwitted 2nd grader at that.
I suppose you think "trumpanzee" is pretty damn clever, eh?
It's dimwitted 1st grader crap.
We win!
Rye Cather IS a bit dim.......
Do you know anything about the behavior of a Chimpanzee?
chimpanzee | Facts, Habitat, & Diet
My use of the term is based on the social and anti social behavior of Chimps.
From the link:
Relations between different chimp communities tend to be hostile. Intruders on a group’s home range may be attacked, and adult males engage in boundary patrol. On rare occasions, a group may invade a neighbouring territory that is much smaller in size, and fatalities among the smaller group result.
Infanticide and
cannibalism by adult males, and to a lesser extent by adult females, have been observed. Victimized infants are not only those of neighbouring groups but also those born to newly immigrated females. Between- and within-group competition among individuals of the same sex is the likely cause of such
violence. Sometimes a male and female will form a consortship, engaging in
exclusive mating relationships by leaving other members of the group and staying in the
periphery of the group range. This strategy, however, brings increased risk of attack by neighbouring groups.
Chimpanzees exhibit complex social strategies such as cooperation in combat and the cultivation of coalitions and alliances via ranging together,
reciprocal grooming, and the sharing of
meat (sometimes in exchange for mating opportunities). An alpha male, for instance, may interfere with his rival in grooming with a third party because such a coalition might jeopardize the alpha’s status. On the other hand, the third party might show strategic opportunism in such a situation, since his assistance to either side could determine which of his superiors prevails. Chimpanzees, therefore, appear to have some concept of “trade.” They console,
reconcile, and retaliate during fighting and so share emotions and aspects of psychology similar to those found in humans: self-recognition, curiosity, sympathy, grief, and
attribution. Although chimps take care of orphaned infants, they also tease handicapped individuals, conceal information that would bring disadvantage to themselves, and manipulate others for their own advantage by expressing deceptive postures, gestures, and facial expressions.
Trumpanzee, 1st grade crap? Funny, every watch a trump rally?