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:: I once saw three male geese kill a fourth for literally no reason (all domestic geese, no female geese or food to compete over). I feel like they fly in formation as their minimum effort to survive, and probably hate themselves the entire time. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]])
 
:: I once saw three male geese kill a fourth for literally no reason (all domestic geese, no female geese or food to compete over). I feel like they fly in formation as their minimum effort to survive, and probably hate themselves the entire time. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]])
 
::: I guess. Human's aren't much different, and they are definitely a set of cooperative organisms. Even if it's an organization full of assholes, it's still an organization. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] ([[User talk:Msallen|talk]])
 
::: I guess. Human's aren't much different, and they are definitely a set of cooperative organisms. Even if it's an organization full of assholes, it's still an organization. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] ([[User talk:Msallen|talk]])
 
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:::: That's certainly true. My thoughts are more from a "paragon of X" kind of perspective, and my personal experience with geese is that they are huge fucking jerks even compared to other animals, even though it's undeniably true that their status as flock animals definitely puts their objective cooperativity at a higher level than the average animal. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]])
 
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There's lots of interesting stuff here that was deleted, check the history if curious -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]]) 19:23, 13 December 2015 (EST)
 
There's lots of interesting stuff here that was deleted, check the history if curious -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]]) 19:23, 13 December 2015 (EST)

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"The goose is a well-known animal in the Wydmoor Swamp, and is recognized for its cooperation, protective spirit, and resourcefulness--traits that the blue geese strive for." The way we know this is a fantasy world is that there is a type of goose described as "cooperative". -slitherrr (talk)

Not cooperative with people, with each other. They are famous for flying in formation! --Msallen (talk)
I once saw three male geese kill a fourth for literally no reason (all domestic geese, no female geese or food to compete over). I feel like they fly in formation as their minimum effort to survive, and probably hate themselves the entire time. -slitherrr (talk)
I guess. Human's aren't much different, and they are definitely a set of cooperative organisms. Even if it's an organization full of assholes, it's still an organization. --Msallen (talk)
That's certainly true. My thoughts are more from a "paragon of X" kind of perspective, and my personal experience with geese is that they are huge fucking jerks even compared to other animals, even though it's undeniably true that their status as flock animals definitely puts their objective cooperativity at a higher level than the average animal. -slitherrr (talk)

There's lots of interesting stuff here that was deleted, check the history if curious -slitherrr (talk) 19:23, 13 December 2015 (EST)