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Dolphins (Cetaceans)

Which Cetacean Would You Make Love With?

  • Bottlenose Dolphin

    Votes: 496 58.4%
  • Rizzo's Dolphin

    Votes: 5 0.6%
  • Pacific White-Sided Dolphin

    Votes: 37 4.4%
  • Beluga

    Votes: 30 3.5%
  • Pilot Whale

    Votes: 6 0.7%
  • Orca

    Votes: 218 25.7%
  • False Killer Whale

    Votes: 13 1.5%
  • Spinner Dolphin

    Votes: 23 2.7%
  • Vaquita

    Votes: 11 1.3%
  • Hector's Dolphin

    Votes: 10 1.2%

  • Total voters
    849
View attachment 366877Not my video but sooo glad i found it, i only wish to see the whole thing and hope that this lucky person got to cum inside
This video was never “found”. I know the guy who made the full video. I have it as he trusts me. And I will never release the full version. This video was released by someone without this guy’s permission. Whoever did it should be ashamed of himself.
 
This video was never “found”. I know the guy who made the full video. I have it as he trusts me. And I will never release the full version. This video was released by someone without this guy’s permission. Whoever did it should be ashamed of himself.
There's no reason to hide the full video
 
Could the full version of the leaked video be shared to trusted individuals that are known to keep shared content private ?
I have not only that video but also a couple of other private videos from me and my friend. but after the incident when that video was leaked I have few people to trust with whom I could share it. and as for the watermark or inscription - it won't help, because now there are many AIs who can easily remove it.
 
I have not only that video but also a couple of other private videos from me and my friend. but after the incident when that video was leaked I have few people to trust with whom I could share it. and as for the watermark or inscription - it won't help, because now there are many AIs who can easily remove it.
I wouldn't share that stuff if it had it because of obvious reasons
 
I wouldn't share that stuff if it had it because of obvious reasons
Whoever it was who broke the trust in the first place could have said the same thing. It makes little sense to share such risky things outside a private group, but some people still do it.
You can only ever share things you expect to be in the wild online, even in a tight knit group. I have some things myself (not dolphin related) which I will not ever post even to a private group because they're too risky to share. They will only ever be seen in person.
 
Whoever it was who broke the trust in the first place could have said the same thing. It makes little sense to share such risky things outside a private group, but some people still do it.
You can only ever share things you expect to be in the wild online, even in a tight knit group. I have some things myself (not dolphin related) which I will not ever post even to a private group because they're too risky to share. They will only ever be seen in person.
Stupid question: Why do you make and keep videos on your PC where you can be IDed, or your face is visible? When I made videos years ago I made it sure that no markers, no landscape, no buildings or even unique furniture is fully visible on the video. If there was something (no body is perfect while doing the thing), I edited out post or blurred heavily. It was still a good and enjoyable video, focusing on the animal, and the action.

Probably this is the reason when one of my 'friend' uploaded some videos I made only for him, it did not cause any trouble for me, as nothing was identifiable. For him, one friend minus.
 
With dolphins it’s a little more difficult to do, unless your able to find one out in the wild getting your most likely finding one who’s habitat is seen by potential millions of people every year and is potentially recognizable itself, or somewhere that the dolphins caretakers are intimately familiar with due to having to inspect/clean it every day, on top of that the animals themselves are more recognizable. Any scratch, cut, blemish, or just random pattern in their skin has been documented. Basically it’s impossible to not make a video with a dolphin where someone, somewhere could potentially recognize who, what, or where it took place, and with how few people have access to them on top of that it gets a lot easier to narrow down who it could have been from there.
 
With dolphins it’s a little more difficult to do, unless your able to find one out in the wild getting your most likely finding one who’s habitat is seen by potential millions of people every year and is potentially recognizable itself, or somewhere that the dolphins caretakers are intimately familiar with due to having to inspect/clean it every day, on top of that the animals themselves are more recognizable. Any scratch, cut, blemish, or just random pattern in their skin has been documented. Basically it’s impossible to not make a video with a dolphin where someone, somewhere could potentially recognize who, what, or where it took place, and with how few people have access to them on top of that it gets a lot easier to narrow down who it could have been from there.
Well said, bud.
 
No hard feeling here, just stating the fact: For someone who claim to love dolphins, I think you need to start being more educated about them and the reality they face everyday in the seas, instead of attacking parks who actually do their best to make them happy and healthy (the good professional facilities, not the crappy ones of course, which I love to help closing down).

Fact is that, one-third of all marine mammals are facing extinction. The oceans are increasingly unhealthy. Dolphins living off the Atlantic coast are less healthy than those living in human care, and are getting even sicker from pollution. Whales off the Pacific coast die from ship strikes and malnutrition, and 83% of endangered North Atlantic right whales are being entangled in fishing gear. Noise pollution in the ocean is endangering marine life, and conservationists rely on the results of hearing studies conducted in aquariums to inform conservation policy.

The future will not be positive if we stop learning from marine mammals in human care, when these learnings are driving conservation solutions to protect them. Just as the future health of children and communities is endangered by the anti-vaccine movement, so too is the future for marine mammals if we "empty the tanks".

For your info and to break any myth people believe in:
Recent peer-reviewed, published, scientific research shows that:
--Dolphins in accredited facilities live as long as their ocean counterparts, and in many cases longer, thanks to high-quality food, professional veterinary care, and constant play and exercise to keep them mentally and physically healthy.
--Stress levels of dolphins in human care – measured by the level of their cortisol hormone – are equal or lower than in wild dolphins.
--Wild dolphins have more compromised immune systems than those in human care.

So, stop watching "free willy" & "Black fish" style movies and instead read real scientific research papers. Here are some good example:


Oh and btw about the case of Keiko, the killer whale who starred in the 1993 film "Free Willy". It took $23 million dollars to get him released back into the waters off of Iceland where he was collected as a young calf. Yet, this release is not considered to be successful, due to the fact that Keiko never fully reintegrated into a wild pod with all interactions between him and every wild pod he encountered often ended with the animals getting too aggressive towards him. From there, Keiko who was still dependent on humans for survival swam to the coast of Norway where he allowed kids to swim with him, and even ride on his back for fun. Official cause of the death was that he died of pneumonia. Non-official reason was that he was killed by local fisherman who didn't liked the "competition". This was back in 2003. How I know ?... Well I was involved in the whole thing. But not telling more on here to keep my identity private. Just showing you (and other readers) that I know what I am talking about, for being involved in the marine mammals field as well. :cool:

Alright, now back to porn! ?
How do you know local fishermen killed him? Ik they buried him pretty quick after death so that does make me wonder if the pneumonia was just an excuse to cover up his actual cause of death?

Btw (and only knew this recently) but during filming keiko apparently got aroused by his robotic double due to how realistic it looked, never knew till reading trivia stuff on imdb xD.
 
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