Why the hell is the linux/tech community full of:
- gay rights activists
- autists
- furries
- fringe hardcore right
- communists
- pedos
What is it that draws the rejects of society into this shit?
theprimeape
thegreatape@iris.to
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One of Smooth Jazz's best albums ever made, Marion Meadow's "Another Side of Midnight". The song titles tell a story about staying up & out all night, starting with the album title track, ending with "Sunrise". The album really kicks off here with "Last Call", an upbeat jam with a nice background funky guitar riff and an awesome beat. The rest of the album contains elements of jazz, bossa nova, rnb, and a 100% chance of getting it on.
#Music #MarionMeadows #SmoothJazz #Jazz
POV: You looking at the no knock warrant police officer after he hears your dog bark (It's not a pit bull so he won't get fired for shooting it).


Yep, i got that glizzy w/ the beam on it


Kinda want to see a movie about a monkey that travels around the world searching for his long lost lover (no real monkeys are allowed during filming though)
No, run away random reddit user, you don't want this life.


My boy might be autistic but got damned does he love romance.
#Music #Rnb #90s #Love
Meet me at the mawlll it's goin down
#Music #Rap #HipHop #Remix
FSF
FUCK SHIT Foundation
Tragic lab-testing history of sky-loving Vanilla the chimp

Chimpanzee Leilah 20 years ago on the left, and today on the right. She's lived at the sanctuary since 2001, where she was confiscated (probably rescued from becoming a pet) in the port city of Douala. She's 25 years old now, and given that many chimps in captivity live beyond 40, she's got many more years ahead of living the good life in her sanctuary setting.
Ideally we wouldn't need sanctuaries, but many of the chimps that live in them can never be released to the wild again. For the ones that can be released, it can take years, even decades in some cases, to get them back to being ready to go back to the jungle. This is due to both the mental wellbeing of the animals, and their physical safety. Releasing chimps back into the wild is fraught with multiple dangers. The bit two being poachers, and other chimps.
Due to this, every re-release has to be carefully coordinated. This means chimps that were raised as pets for years that have been socialized with humans will likely never see the wild again. If they ran into another troop, they would probably be murdered on sight for being a stranger who can't communicate with other chimps. Also, their survival skills will be impacted severely, since they aren't used to naturally foraging.
Simply put, every pet chimpanzee is another psychologically damaged great ape that will be sentenced to a life of constant care around the clock. And most people who have pet chimps give them up after a few years and won't help out whoever ends up caring for them. Leilah escaped a fate that would have led to her losing the very essence of who she is. I can only hope that she gets back to the forests before passing.


His name is Herbert and he has a foster mom now hallelujah.

