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A seafood firm wants to farm octopus. Activists say they're too smart for that

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Re: A seafood firm wants to farm octopus. Activists say they're too smart for that

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> If you are actually amused then you're a bully. Nah not a bully. If someone is acting in a particular way that doesn't really make sense and is kind of embarrassing, and that I can relate to, then amusement is a natural reaction. There is no malice necessary or implied in such a reaction. > I don't think you're actually amused now. But we both know it's clear your intent on overtly displaying that you feel amusemen…

You broke the site guidelines in this thread so much and so egregiously that I've re-banned your account. Seriously not cool. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

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Re: A seafood firm wants to farm octopus. Activists say they're too smart for that

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I'm pretty sure there are no crocodiles in Florida, only alligators.

There are crocodiles but they are less common than alligators. https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/reptiles/america...

Oh wow, another reason to be terrified to go to Florida :)
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